Fort Bragg, California City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Fort Bragg, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Fort Bragg's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Fort Bragg Attractions | ||
Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens 47 acre garden by the sea in Fort Bragg, CA offering garden enthusiasts, birdwatchers and whale watchers something to be inspired by. Features year-round displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, hydrangeas, heather, daisies and ferns in a wooded setting. | ||
Gloriana Opera Company Over the years, Gloriana has consistently offered shows and programs that reflect the wishes and needs of the Mendocino Coast. | ||
Jug Handle State Reserve The reserve protects a giant staircase with five terraces leading from the sea -- at 100-foot intervals -- each 100,000 years older than the one below. | ||
Fort Bragg Farmer’s Market Weekly Farmer’s Market in Fort Bragg featuring fresh produce, organic products and live music. | ||
Glass Beach Reclaimed by Mother Earth, this Northern California beach offering tide pools and swimming, was once a dumping ground for garbage and glass. Now a spectacular, one-of-a-kind beach, Glass Beach is filled with colorful little jewels. You have to see it to believe it. | ||
Skunk Train One of the most scenic railroads in North America, the Skunk Train is both a form of transportation from Fort Bragg to Willits and a sight-seeing delight. | ||
California Redwood Parks Over 13 Redwood Parks in Mendocino County, coast redwoods are the tallest trees in the world, some more than 300 feet tall. Coast redwoods have thick, reddish bark and two types of needle-like leaves. | ||
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Fort Bragg Homepage Located on the scenic Mendocino coast, surrounded by beautiful redwood forests & the Pacific Ocean, Fort Bragg offers a unique blend of natural resources, recreation, & scenery. | ||
Fort Bragg Dining Guide | ||
Restaurants in Fort Bragg A variety of dining options from upscale to family-friendly and pub fare. Fort Bragg restaurants are sure to meet your needs. | ||
Fort Bragg Outdoor Recreation | ||
All Aboard Adventures with Captain Tim Whether you are deep-sea fishing, whale watching, or taking a cruise in the Harbor, they’ll ensure that you have a fun adventure on the charter boat, The Sea Hawk! | ||
Anchor Charter Boats and the Lady Irma II Come enjoy a great time Fishing and Whale Watching in beautifull Fort Bragg, California onboard the Lady Irma II or the Trek II | ||
Ricochet Ridge Ranch Ricochet Ridge Ranch is the premier provider of exceptional horseback experiences on the magnificent Mendocino coast. | ||
Mendocino Coast Audubon Society: Home Page The mission of the Mendocino Coast Audubon Society, California, is to help people appreciate and enjoy native birds, and to conserve and restore local ecosystems for the benefit of native birds and other wildlife. | ||
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Symphony of the Redwoods Home Page Visitors and newcomers to the Symphony of the Redwoods are often amazed to discover the high caliber of our orchestra. | ||
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