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    4.5 (178 reviews)

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    Sunset at MacKerricher State Park
    Vanessa C.

    Absolutely love this beach. There plenty of high trials to walk on and catch the sunset with a great view.

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    Michele O.

    Very beautiful state campground, with access to the beach, a lake and an awesome paved bike trail which you can take into town. My favorite thing, though, was the boardwalk loop trail that had several coastal viewpoints and a trail down to the tide pools. We were lucky enough to stay 5 nights, all very quiet with the sound of the ocean in the background. Our campsite was spacious and private. No hookups, but there is a dump station available. The bathrooms and coin operated showers were clean. This will definitely be added to my list of "favorite campgrounds".

    Mackerricher
    Shayla B.

    Just immaculate! This is Fort Bragg at its' absolute finest, ladies and gents. If you're looking to completely immerse yourself into the beauty of the Mendocino coastline, this is where it's at. This is your baby. Wooow. I'm speechless! This park has me at a loss for words. MacKerricher State Park is beyond beautiful. I hiked from Mackerricher to Glass Beach and back, and I was in awe the entire time. I mean, who can resist the numbing sights and sounds of this insanely gorgeous coastline?! This was definitely an experience to remember. There's a beautiful pathway that starts near the parking lot. This path runs through the park and connects to a coastal trail and the paved Haul Road trail. The coastal trail leads to several beaches, hidden coves, and tide pools. The views are absolutely amazing. If you're the explorer type, then you will have so much fun exploring all that this park has to offer. You can literally spend hours here hiking down to secret coves and playing in the secluded beaches. Most of the trails are exposed but there are some sections that run through small groves filled with berries and wildflowers. Although there isn't much shade, the wind from the ocean will keep you cool. It gets chilly in the evening, so layers are a must. Literally everywhere you turn on the coastal trail presents the most breathtaking views! The coastal trail runs parallel to Haul Road, so if you want to stop at the Boardwalk while you're on the trail, you can definitely do so. The coastal trail is a bit more rugged in terrain than Haul Road, but you'll literally be hiking on the edge of the coast. Haul Road is a good option for those who have small children, bikes, and/or strollers. Haul Road is also handicap accessible, making it the ultimate universal trail. There's plenty of parking, lots of restrooms, and tons of access points throughout the park. I love that there are so many different beaches to choose from! Bring your lunch and take a walk or hike through this beauty! There are plenty of places to stop off and enjoy.

    Whale skeleton
    PatrickJ T.

    Simply Gorgeous!! MacKerricher State Park is a beauty!! My lovely wife and I truly enjoy the Northern California coastline. We've been up and down it numerous times. Recently, though, we were introduced to MacKerricher State Park. So sad that we only had about 60 minutes to stay here. Time was very limited on this road trip with the extended family. What we did see and experience in 60 minutes was absolutely wonderful. From the parking lot, we walked along the boardwalk. This trail led to stunning views of the coastline. Everywhere you turned was a photo opp, and we took a lot of family photos!! Fortunately, there were no one else around when we made our visit early in the morning. We got to enjoy the experience all to ourselves! Sorry that came out a little selfishly, but I do not like crowds! Lol Now that we know about MacKerricher State Park close to Fort Bragg, CA, we will always make it part of future trips to Northern Cal. Look forward to exploring the place more! Maybe we will get lucky and see some whales because this is supposed to be a great place to do whale watching.

    Wonderful campsite and lovely views. However. A few sites away there were at least 16 people in one site and 7 tents. This is not a group campsite. They were loud; little kids running through our site and these people didn't even know they lost them. We actually took back their infant kids twice. State park gentlemen came, nothing came of it. I'm upset a state park wouldn't have more restrictions on these kinds of things. It's my understanding each site is eight people max, three vehicles that includes a trailer. And they have definitely exceeded this.Very annoyed Side note. I don't care about the way they are camping; the amount of cars or people... this genuinely comes down to no respect for rules. And a lack of boundaries. And lack of state parks involvement.

    Sandy Y.

    Our family had a great time at the tide pool here. We saw tons of hermit crabs and sea anemones, and even caught a glimpse of a crab, starfish and sea urchin.

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    Beautiful!! Will definitely be going back! Loved our campsite, so many trees and hidden from the sun.

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    Amazing place to stay. The views are unbelievable and there is an abundance of wild life.

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    Ask the Community - MacKerricher State Park

    Are there hook ups for the trailer spots?

    Hi Misty they don't have hook ups but they do have a dump station.

    Are the paths stroller-friendly?

    Most are, some not There's a long hall road you can walk on

    Is it ok to have bbq here?

    Which campground at MacKerricher is the best for tent camping? Also if anyone knows specific site numbers that are good for tents.

    Hi! East Pinewood Campground is the best for tent camping, as it is the loop in which there are no vehicles that run generators. East Pinewood is sites 21-59, and they are all wonderful sites.

    Is the water from the spikets safe to drink?

    Yes. But you want to run it for a min or two

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    Tide pools were teeming with stars, anemones, crabs, sea slugs, urchins and myriad of other critters.

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    Glass Beach

    Glass Beach

    3.8
    (799 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    "Where is the sea glass?!" I heard one man ask another. You might see nothing. Also You might find…read morelittle glass pieces on the beach, depending where you go. There are 3 sites for the beaches, some harder to find than others. Some beaches were hard to get down to, always be careful and safety first! If it is too steep then don't chance it Beautiful spot to look out into the ocean, enjoy the cliff views and just be present. Nice to be in the sun! And out! Check out the sea glass museum in fort Bragg town to learn more about it, which really helped me prior to going. If made it more meaningful

    Nice place to come for the first time visitor to Fort Bragg…read more My wife, her mom, and I came to visit Fort Bragg (named after the same person that the more famous Fort Bragg in North Carolina is named after) on our way down from redwood forest parks to spend the night in San Francisco. One of the more famous tourist attractions in the area is Glass Beach, so named for the once plentiful sea glass that dotted the shoreline. It was stop number 12 (14:01) on day 5 of our road trip. It is located in Noyo Headlands Park, where there was plentiful parking, even later in the afternoon. The glass originated from a city dump that operated until 1967. There wasn't much left. Thus most colors of the glass pebbles were the common green, brown, and clear color of beer (and soda) bottles. To get down to the area where the glass accumulates, requires going down a non-paved hill from the bluff, so wasn't possible for Mom. We did get some good pictures of the area. And there was a cool carved piece of driftwood, resembling a whale near the benches where we sat, admiring the scenery.

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    Sea glass mixed with sand
    Sea glass mixed with sand
    So much glass here to see (and not take!)
    So much glass here to see (and not take!)
    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 :)
    Pudding Creek

    Pudding Creek

    4.8
    (28 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Absolutely love this place!…read more I just wish that there were reviews on how to actually get to the trails/paved walking areas. So for all of you out there that are wanting a nice, serene hike/more of a walk and listen up! First, you're going to want to locate the Beachcomber motel (the green one). The , you're going to want to go one parking lot north of that. On your left side as you're heading north you will see a small parking lot. This is where you want to park. On another note, there is access to that pedestrian bridge through a residential area that is south of the motel. You'll have to map it because we did not come this way and I cannot advise you on how to get here. Lol. There are so many opportunities to walk along the ridge as well as paved areas that share space with all of the coastline motels. Your options are vast and you could easily get a 3 to 4 mile walk/run in this area. I'm actually not sure how much further down it goes because the pup and I got tired. Lol . If you're walking along the ridge, consider wearing pants. I don't recommend tights because there are a lot of branches and bushes that stick out on the dirt trails. Wearing some windbreakers or sweatpants is likely your better option. There are breathtaking views from anywhere you go along the coastline. Either from the paved road or from the dirt paths. I do recommend clothed toed shoes if you are going off the paved path. There are some parts where the sand is loose and other parts where is completely rock. This is where I wish I would've had my hiking boots on, but my running shoes held up just fine. As you get further from what we'll call motel row, it gets quieter and more serene. More importantly, there's less foot traffic and bike traffic. It is very congested by the bridge itself, both on the bridge and below on the beach. This seems to be one of the longest areas in Fort Bragg to walk or ride your bike. There are some cooler places south of Fort Bragg in Mendocino that are also worth exploring. ***PSA*** This is a special announcement for all you doggy owners. Please don't be that person that does not bring poop bags. Your dog is almost guaranteed to shit on that bridge and we witnessed it TWICE. Once from a very large dog, whose poop was kicked around. As well as a smaller dog, who had the case of the runs. Neither of those situations are flattering. If anything, they are embarrassing... for YOU. Forgot to add that parking is free and there is a restroom (use at your own risk).

    This spot is nice. You can either walk the Trestle along the long path and have the view of the…read morePacific Ocean, or you can go down to the beach area and explore. There's not a bad phot spot around the whole area. Would love to go there again next time I visit.

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    Pomo Bluffs Park

    Pomo Bluffs Park

    4.9
    (15 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Pomo Bluffs has a beautiful scenery. There are many trails , and weather in early July is cool,…read moresunny but breeze, too. Just perfect! We've travel up and down CA coastal several times, and I still can't get enough! From the Monterey Peninsula to the bluffs, it is just breathtaking. Make sure to wear comfortable clothes, great walking shoes, light sweater, plenty of water, snacks and of course sun screen. the scenic, trails, pathways, are breathtaking . Even thought Carmel, Cambrian and sand dollar are my favorite places in Northern Ca. It doesn't matter if you like trails or 60 degree weather these are the places to visit. Big Sur, DelMonte,Morro Bay , half moon bay, anything by the northern peninsula or above the peninsula, I totally recommend. I will assure you that you'll enjoy the scenes, the trails, the resting benches, the weather, and sunsets. Be adventurous and travel one of the most beautiful highways in California "highway 1."

    My vertigo was running pretty strong this morning as I looked out over the bluffs here. That said,…read morethere was plenty of opportunity to enjoy some absolute peace. There wasn't a single sound this morning except the blowing wind and my heart beating in my ears. Great spot with a walkway and marked path. As long as you stick to that path, you're fine. If you're feeling adventurous, you can do some climbing. Just be sure someone knows your next of kin. [Review 17626 overall - 416 in California - 1145 of 2022.]

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    Ding Dong
    Ding Dong
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    Looking at the harbor
    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail

    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail

    4.6
    (11 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    This is an easy coastal trail with several off-rout options. Read up on the geology, and the trail…read morewill be even more interesting. Park at the Glass Beach parking lot, join the trail on the bike path or from the beach. I prefer

    If these views could talk, they'd literally be screaming. That's what I was doing deep down inside…read moreas I walked along this scenic coastal trail. Those views are simply breathtaking. You can easily spend your entire day here and never get bored. This trail goes on for miles on end right alongside the beautiful Mendocino coastline. The official parking lot is the one right across from Glass Beach, but there are actually several different access points to this trail. I started my hike from Mackerricher State Park and continued down until I reached Glass Beach. There's a paved pathway (also known as Haul Road) which runs along the coast and is great for a nice leisurely stroll. People with strollers and wheel chairs can easily navigate this paved path. And then, there's the actual coastal dirt path that literally hugs the coastline. This is the path I spent the most time on. You'll pass by tons of secluded pocket beaches and the most gorgeous tide pools along the dirt path. There's also a few up and downs, making this path a bit more adventurous than the flat paved one next to it. Access to the beaches down below are super easy from the trail minus the little bit of scrambling needed to actually get down there. You'll be hit with beautiful coastal views from every angle. It's pretty addictive actually. And the best part is that there are so many amazing little stop-offs along the way, many of them being super secluded. I was able to enjoy a few spots where I practically had the beach and the tide pools all to myself. Many people were wearing masks but a lot of people weren't. The good thing is, both paths are really easy to social distance on. If you're looking for a a beautiful place to hike or to take a leisurely stroll along the coastline, the Fort Bragg Coastal Trail is the one.

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    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail
    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail
    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail

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