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    Blowhole Trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - We chose to rappel down to the bottom. Very awesome place! - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - The blow hole - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - The view from the trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Entrance to the trail, just behind the Little River Cemetery. - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Waters edge - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California
    Blowhole Trail - Hiking Near Me - Little River, California

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    Jackie S.

    Visiting the Blowhole Trail was one of the highlights of the trip in Mendocino and Fort Bragg. Park along Hwy 1 road and at the Little Rock Cemetery. You can easily miss the cemetery. Cross the cemetery to visit the Blowhole Trail and go through the cut gates to rappel down the cliff. There are several ropes tied together, but they are sturdy. Do not wear sandals or flip flops. Hiking shoes or closed toed shoes are a must so you can get grip on the rocks. Take your time to go up and down the rope as it is strenuous. If you have gloves, then that will help lessen the rope burn. Your clothes will get dirty. Once you are at the bottom of the blowhole, it is fun to go towards the crack to see the ocean flow in. Visit the blowhole when there is low tide, otherwise, water will fill-up the blowhole and you won't be able to rappel down. Highly recommended for all of the adventure seeking people.

    We chose to rappel down to the bottom. Very awesome place!

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    Navarro River Redwoods State Park - Love any time I can get to the ocean

    Navarro River Redwoods State Park

    4.6(11 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Navarro River Redwoods State Park was one of the last places I explored in California before moving…read moreback to Washington State in October 2019. I was on one of my driving adventures north of the San Francisco Bay Area and noticed the sign for this park as I was driving on the road I was on. Not sure where a central hub was, I decided to explore by utilizing the pull-offs along the road. From different pull-off areas, I spotted a number of trails heading off into the redwood trees, however I opted to stay closer to my vehicle. Some of the remains of fallen redwoods were closer to where I parked and I had fun checking that out. I had recently gotten a buzzcut hairstyle and more than usual appreciated the sun protection the trees provided for my scalp/noggin.

    Until today, I'd never seen a redwood tree in person. I've missed out. And if you've never seen one…read moreeither, then you're missing out. California Route 128 goes through this beautiful state park on both sides of the road with a few narrow pullouts on both sides and the occasional lane that leads back to an organized campsite. I wasn't interested in camping here but I did park and take pictures and walk through these amazing trees for a little bit, hoping that I wasn't about to get eaten by a bear. No bears spotted. The main body of the park is eleven miles long and between 20 and 500 yards wide. There is also a beach section near the Navarro River bridge with campsites available on a first-come, first-served. That wasn't today's itinerary either. Absolutely magical and I'm so glad to have experienced this park. [Review 17615 overall - 406 in California - 1134 of 2022.]

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    There's my van!

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    Big River State Park - Spring flowers

    Big River State Park

    4.9(12 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Big River State Park in Mendocino is absolutely stunning, one of those places where you're reminded…read morehow much nature is showing off along this coast. With the river winding through redwoods and opening out toward the ocean, the scenery feels almost unreal in its scale and beauty. There are trails everywhere, great spots for kayaking, hiking, or just sitting quietly and taking it all in. The whole Mendocino area is packed with parks, and this one is a standout for its grandeur and sense of peace. It really feels like a place to slow down and appreciate how incredible the natural world is.

    I've visited Mendocino many times and somehow have never spent time at this wonderful (and free)…read morestate park. The entrance is off Highway 1, just outside Mendocino's shopping district and headlands. There are big wide beaches where the river meets the ocean which are visible right away. However, if you make a left at the bottom of the hill and drive a short ways to the end of the lot, there's a wonderful trail that meanders alongside the river. This former logging road is wide and gently graded (at least for the first 2.5 miles I walked on it.) It's great for bikes and more casual "hikes." It goes, I believe, about 7 miles inland so you can go as far as you'd like and turn around. It's a mellow journey and one more about the sites and sounds along the trail and the general peacefullness of the area, rather than a specific destination. You weave along the river and eventually in to the redwoods, where the water views become filtered through the trees. Along the way, we saw a few banana slugs and enjoyed a mostly shaded trail. I would love to come back with my bike and do the whole trail, end to end. The start of the trail had more people, which then tapered to just a few bikers and runners after the first mile or so. Seems to be a local's spot and they're very lucky to have it!

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    Big River State Park - Some banana slugs on the trail

    Some banana slugs on the trail

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    Big River State Park - Beautiful blue water on the river

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    Beautiful blue water on the river

    Catch A Canoe & Bicycles Too

    Catch A Canoe & Bicycles Too

    4.7(121 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    Decided to rent some bikes while we were staying in Mendocino. The shop is cute with it being right…read moreon the water. Definitely debated renting a canoe as well but we just didn't have enough time. The bikes were perfect to get us around town and down a trial close by. We had them reserved for 3 hours but they weren't worried about our time limit as long as we got them back by 4:30. The owners of the shop are super chill and relaxed. We felt very welcomed in their space. It was easy to book online and they're very responsive and flexible. I will say the breaks on the bike were a little worn but didn't pose any issues for us. We felt safe riding around and had no trouble.

    We got the outrigger canoe for three adults and one pet and it was such a fun experience doing this…read morewith our dog! I was a little bit nervous because our pup doesn't exactly love water nor do we canoe often, but Rick via email and the staff on site were so helpful in answering any lingering questions. Rowing away from site was easy and smooth, and we floated off the side for a bit to take in the view. Once the wind picked up, rowing back was harder since we were going against the current, but still manageable! Everyone had a great time. We didn't use up the full three hours we were booked for, but nonetheless made it quite the way before turning back. We also respectfully from a distance, saw many seals! Our pup ended up enjoying her time on the canoe, and was all smiles. She was so relaxed that she actually fell asleep on the way back while we worked to paddle against the current. I'd say totally add this to your itinerary and make sure you bring a hat, sunscreen, and water for hydration!

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    Catch A Canoe & Bicycles Too - Entrance

    Entrance

    Catch A Canoe & Bicycles Too
    Catch A Canoe & Bicycles Too - Outrigger canoe

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    Outrigger canoe

    Glass Beach - So much glass here to see (and not take!)

    Glass Beach

    3.8(796 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    What a fun place to go. It appears there are bathroom, but there is a keypad on them so we weren't…read moresure if they were open. There is a small parking lot with lots of spaces open on Wednesday, May 5, 2026, at around 6:30pm. There is still plenty of daylight left so this was a perfect time to visit. There aren't signs to glass beach, just a sign at the parking lot for glass beach. If you take the unpaved path and walk straight out you'll find it. To the left is a would sculpture of whales and to the right there is a sandy path to walk down to the beach. Don't climb the rocks, walk on the sandy trail. Soon as you get to the bottom you will be walking in nice size stone mixed in with broken shells. I'm not sure what kind, but there is a ton of broken pieces. Next you will get to the gravel part closest to the water. The gravel has mixed softened edges of glass pieces. The glass looks like tiny pebbles. You're not supposed to take anything home so please resist to there will be something to see for the next person that goes. The glass is all very tiny pieces. Mostly clear or green pieces. I didn't see any purple or red pieces. I believe we saw a lot of purple jelly fish. I didn't touch them so I wasn't to sure what they were. They were all washed up on the beach. This isn't the type of beach that you'll bring your beach chair and wear your bikini too. This is more of an exploring beach with trails around the area. There were no signs that said no dogs so there were a few dogs. Just make sure you're like the people we saw picking up after your dog. We had a fun time on the beach and took lots of fun pictures.

    So disappointing!!!! The beauty of this spot is mostly gone.....people came here with ziplock bags…read moreand took them away. Barely anything left and it's such a shame on them. Nature made ... should be left here for everyone to enjoy not just took them home. What a shame on them

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    Glass Beach - Sea glass mixed with sand

    Sea glass mixed with sand

    Glass Beach - So much glass here to see (and not take!)

    So much glass here to see (and not take!)

    Glass Beach - The few things I found here besides rocks! Don't forget to put anything you find back on the beach, so future visitors can enjoy them too :)

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    The few things I found here besides rocks! Don't forget to put anything you find back on the beach, so future visitors can enjoy them too :)

    Blowhole Trail - hiking - Updated June 2026

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