Mentioned by Mendocino Outdoor Guide
Beaches
"Go at low tide to check out the tidepools and look at sea glass. There is less sea glass than there used to be, but there is still sea glass at Glass Beach."
"Go at low tide to check out the tidepools and look at sea glass. There is less sea glass than there used to be, but there is still sea glass at Glass Beach."
"Our artisan ice creams are made by hand, in small batches, using only the best ingredients possible. We meticulously chop, weigh, mix and fold our ingredients because our passion is to make ice cream that people fall in love with ."
"250 N Main StFort Bragg , CA 95437. Visit WebsitePh:707-962-9271"
"Pudding Creek is a scenic public beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Visitors to the beach commonly enjoy walking their dogs off-leash, relaxing on the sand, or taking in the picturesque views from the nearby rocky cliffs."
"Pudding Creek Beach is next to an old wooden train trestle that now is a multi-use recreational trail bridge in MacKerricher State Park. Pudding Creek flows down onto the beach […]"
"Pomo Bluffs Park, which opened in April 2006, encompasses 25 acres of land on the southern bluffs above Noyo Bay. (From Highway 1, take Ocean View Drive to Cliff Way.) The park offers spectacular bluff-top views with outlook points and benches, coastal pedestrian and bike trails, as well as interpretive exhibits. The park opens at dawn and closes at dusk."
"Pomo Bluffs Park is on a rocky bluff south of the Noyo River in Fort Bragg. This is an excellent spot for whale watching during the gray whale migration to […]"
"Otis R. Johnson Wilderness Park is located at the east end of Laurel Street, directly southeast of Fort Bragg Middle School. This 7-acre park offers shady walking trails and a close-up experience with nature. From May 1st through October 31st the park is open from 7 AM and closes at 8 PM and from November 1st through April 30th from 7 AM to 5 PM."
"Walking TrailsEast Laurel Street, Fort Bragg, CA MoreLess Info. Otis Johnson Park is a seven acre wilderness preserve offering shady paths and an up close experience with the giant redwoods of California. A creek runs through the trail, featuring picnic benches and staircases built into the hillside."
"There's a lot visitors like about Fort Bragg, especially its beaches and restaurants. You'll find plenty of breweries and cafés. Nature lovers can visit Otis R. Johnson Park and Pomo Bluffs Park."
"North to The Wild North Coast through the Redwoods, Mendocino and wine country to Crescent Bay. East to Lake Tahoe before veering south towards Death Valley and Yosemite."
"This gem of Northern California displays native flora, rhododendrons and heritage roses. The succulent display alone is amazing and the organic garden is harvested by volunteers to feed area residents in need. The serpentine paths wander along 47 seafront acres south of town. Primary trails are wheelchair accessible."
"The Wiggly Giggly Playground at Harold O. Bainbridge Park is located on Laurel Street between North Harrison and North Whipple Streets, across from the Fort Bragg Library. The park offers a children's playground, tennis courts, a basketball court, and shady picnic areas. The park is open 7 AM to 10 PM."
"I ordered the black and blue ribeye and liked it very much. My friend liked her redneck ribeye too. The black and blue has chunks of bacon and is served with…”more"
"128 E Redwood AveFort Bragg , CA 95437"
"Fort Bragg’s must-visit pizzeria is known for its sophisticated wood-fired, brick-oven pizzas as much as for its long list of microbrews. Try the ‘Gustoso’ – with chèvre, pesto and seasonal pears, all carefully... Mexican in Fort Bragg"
"120 W Redwood Ave, Fort Bragg, CA 95437-3413Italian, Pizza, PubLunch, Dinner, Late NightTakeout, Seating, Parking Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service+1 707-961-1133http://www.piacipizza.com/"
"120 W Redwood AveFort Bragg , CA 95437. Visit WebsitePh:707-961-1133"
"Pudding Creek is a scenic public beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Visitors to the beach commonly enjoy walking their dogs off-leash, relaxing on the sand, or taking in the picturesque views from the nearby rocky cliffs."
"Pudding Creek Beach is next to an old wooden train trestle that now is a multi-use recreational trail bridge in MacKerricher State Park. Pudding Creek flows down onto the beach […]"
"North to The Wild North Coast through the Redwoods, Mendocino and wine country to Crescent Bay. East to Lake Tahoe before veering south towards Death Valley and Yosemite."
"Located along the scenic Pacific Ocean, Noyo Bay Beach is an off-leash dog beach commonly visited by local residents. Those at beach enjoy relaxing and walking with their furry friend along the water in the sand."
"At the end of Noyo Harbor where the Noyo River flows into the Noyo Bay is the Noyo Dog Beach. This is an official leash free beach for dogs."
"753 N Main StFort Bragg , CA 95437"
"Not rough or tough, no rowdy customers and no fights breaking out in this casual harbor seafood-shack. D’Jango’s Rough Bar Cafe is known for its seafood chowder. The bowls of deliciousness aren’t the usual New England style, but seafood is always the star."
"Django`s is located at 32096 North Harbor Drive in Noyo Harbor in Fort Bragg. Diners have an unsurpassed view of the river, bridge, inlet and Pacific. Locals and visitors gather here for food, laughs and libations."