1. MacKerricher State Park
A coastal park known for its sandy beaches, tide pools, and wildlife viewing including seals and seabirds.
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A coastal park known for its sandy beaches, tide pools, and wildlife viewing including seals and seabirds.
Beautiful gardens offering diverse plant collections with ocean views, perfect for nature walks and photography.
Scenic coastal cliffs and trails surrounding the historic village of Mendocino, ideal for hiking and picnicking.
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Historic lighthouse with a museum, scenic trails, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
Features a waterfall, hiking trails, and a beautiful coastal cove, great for outdoor activities and camping.
Known for its Fern Canyon, beach access, and trails through redwood forests.
A sandy beach popular for kayaking, picnicking, and enjoying river and ocean views.
A serene beach known for its tide pools and access to the unique ecological trail at Jug Handle State Natural Reserve.
Famous for its ecological staircase trail showcasing five distinct marine terraces and diverse habitats.
Museum located in a restored lighthouse, offering historical exhibits and panoramic coastal views.
A scenic beach with walking trails along rugged cliffs and ocean views.
A quiet and less crowded beach ideal for relaxation and beachcombing.
Historic house museum in Mendocino featuring exhibits on local history and culture.
Expansive coastal park offering hiking trails, river access, and stunning ocean views.
A scenic viewpoint offering views of the historic Russian Gulch Bridge and surrounding natural beauty.
A historic Victorian home museum showcasing Mendocino’s history and architecture.
A vibrant art center hosting galleries, workshops, and cultural events in Mendocino.
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