1. The Skunk Train & Rail Bikes
Experience a scenic ride through the redwoods on the historic Skunk Train or enjoy a unique adventure on the pedal-powered Rail Bikes.
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Experience a scenic ride through the redwoods on the historic Skunk Train or enjoy a unique adventure on the pedal-powered Rail Bikes.
Explore sandy beaches, coastal bluffs, and tide pools teeming with life at this beautiful state park, perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing.
Discover a stunning collection of native and exotic plants set against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean at these expansive gardens.
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Visit the historic lighthouse and enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline while learning about maritime history.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Noyo Harbor from this scenic park, ideal for picnicking and whale watching.
Hike through lush forests and discover the beautiful waterfall, sea caves, and the iconic Devil's Punchbowl at this picturesque park.
Relax on this sandy beach located at the mouth of Big River, popular for kayaking, sunbathing, and scenic walks.
A dog-friendly beach where pets can roam freely and play in the sand and surf, located near Noyo Harbor.
Explore this unique beach filled with colorful sea glass, remnants of Fort Bragg's former coastal dump site, now transformed by the ocean.
Enjoy walking and biking along the coastal trails of this newly developed park offering stunning ocean views and outdoor recreation.
A large forest area offering trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, as well as educational insights into sustainable forestry practices.
Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along this scenic trail offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged coastline.
Walk or bike across this historic trestle bridge offering panoramic views of Pudding Creek Beach and the surrounding area.
A serene beach known for its natural beauty and geological formations, perfect for picnics, photography, and coastal exploration.
Discover the Ecological Staircase, showcasing ancient marine terraces, diverse ecosystems, and unique plant communities in this natural reserve.
Learn about the history and formation of sea glass through fascinating exhibits featuring an extensive collection of these ocean gems.
Explore the history of the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse and its role in maritime navigation through engaging exhibits and displays.
A peaceful retreat in the heart of Fort Bragg offering walking trails through a forested area with a tranquil creek.
Visit this unique museum dedicated to the art and history of tattooing, featuring exhibits from around the world.
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