Ricochet Ridge Ranch

Horseback riding on the beach and in the redwoods
Ride horses on the Mendocino Coast! Offered are daily trail rides and beach rides, redwood coast riding, and even custom rides and riding vacation packages. They pride themselves as a business that runs on the principles of ecotourism and they have been feaured in the New York Times, USA Today, CNN, and NBC Bay Area.
Pacific Star Winery

Wine tasting and tours right on the coast
A winery right on the ocean coast. Great to go during whale migration season as they swim right past! Large Saturday evening bonfires are held for members of their wine club and tastings are held on their incredible and remote ocean side patio. This is a must visit for any wine lover in town over 21!
Noyo Harbor Tours

Take a scenic harbor tour with Captain Dan
A fun tour of Noyo Harbor with local comercial fisherman, Captain Dan, on his 18ft Duffy electric boat. Expereince the river boat and marine life around the harbor and relax while you glide down under the Noyo Bridge. Captain Dan is super knowledgeable and provides a leisurely and fun time during his tours of the life in the river.
Mendo Insider Tours

Fort Bragg & Mendocino Co. Guided Tours
An independently owned tour and shuttle service. Get together with family or friends for a guided tour around the Mendocino Coast, with an informative and local guide to teach you all about the nature, agriculture, history and more. There is a redwood tour, a wine tour, a mushroom tour, and custom tours you can create just for you.
Skunk Train

See the Redwoods from the classic Skunk Train
A magical and historical train ride on The Redwood Route which has been carrying trains, cargo and passengers since 1885 through Mendocino County’s redwood groves. Pass over bridges and ride through tunnels in the Noyo River Canyon. So fun to do with the family or with friends! Check the website for train schedule and various ride experiences.
Dolphin Isle Marina

Overlooking the Noyo River
A quiet R.V. park and marina on the pristine Noyo River. A perfect spot to camp in your RV, head out to fish or take a Noyo Harbor Boat tour. In this location it’s all outside your door.
Welcome Inn


Welcome Inn
Golden West Saloon


Golden West Saloon
Megan & The Lost Coast

Megan &
The Lost Coast
Megan Caron is founder and proprietor of Lost Coast Found, a vintage and found object curiosity shop that offers an abundant inventory of vintage housewares from the US, Europe and beyond along with a carefully curated collection of books, California pottery, records, cameras, art glass and small furniture.
Having grown up in a house full of antiques, Megan has been collecting vintage for most of her adult life. Fort Bragg, at one time had many antique and second hand shops but by a few years ago, when Megan was looking to start a business, they had mostly gone. So the time was ripe for Fort Bragg to gain a new vintage shop. Megan was ahead of the game and ready with a garage of cool old stuff.
Having moved away as a teenager, she returned with her family in 2016 and has never looked back. The impetus for her return was the dismantling of the Georgia Pacific Lumber Mill. With that monstrosity removed, the downtown community was able to view its own stunning coastline.
“Like other former industrial towns it’s been given a rare opportunity to reinvent itself. I think we have an amazing foundation on which to build from. It’s going to be interesting, That’s why I’m here.”

Local Tip:
Adjacent to Lost Coast Found is the Larry Spring Museum of Common Sense Physics, a DIY museum created by the late self-taught experimenter, artist and outsider curator, Larry Spring. Well worth the visit to learn about his life’s work and about this very interesting member of the North Coast pantheon of characters.





