The International Sea Glass Museum
World's largest sea glass exhibit
Capt. Cass’ sea glass collection, numbering about 150,000 pieces and still growing, is probably the world’s most extensive collection and the sea glass museum displays his finest pieces, including rare stoppers, handle pieces, rounds and marbles.
A Message From The City Manager
A Message On Water Conservation
From The Students at Fort Bragg’s Dana Gray Elementary
When you visit Fort Bragg, please be mindful that we are facing a severe water shortage, with a Stage 1 Water Alert declared on July 26, 2022. Over the last few years, the City’s water sources have dropped lower than has seen in more than 40 years. Please assist us with conserving water by:
- Limiting or taking shorter showers
- Asking that towels and sheets in hotels not be changed every day
- Limiting the dishes and linens that need to be washed in restaurants
- Shutting off the water while brushing your teeth or washing your hands
- Making certain that all faucets, hoses, and water fountains are shut tight
Thank you in advance for embracing the mindset of a responsible and sustainable visitor.
As you know, the Pandemic has interrupted how, when and where we travel. As our counties and states continue to revise restrictions, we are happy to welcome visitors. However, before you travel, we ask that you check with the State’s COVID-19 website to ensure that your destination can accommodate your visit. Additionally, please check the Mendocino County COVID-19 website.
In Preparation:
- Stay Up To Date On Vaccinations – Getting the most recent vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and others
- Check the CDC COVID-19 County Check for Mendocino County for recommended prevention steps.
- Be Flexible – The regulations on leisure travel may change as the number of COVID-19 cases rise and fall.
- Bring Masks – Face coverings may be required in certain spaces. Make sure everyone in your group has at least one mask when they arrive.
- Be Well – Please do not travel if you are sick. Fort Bragg has a limited healthcare system and businesses are relaxing cancellation policies in case of illness.
While Here:
- Mask Up When Asked – Acceptable masks include cloth with at least two layers of woven cloth, a hospital-grade mask or N95 mask.
- Social Distancing – Please be consolidate of those who prefer to maintain distance and cover coughs and sneezes into your elbow or tissue.
- Be Considerate – Remember that we’re all in this together, and while the current situation can be challenging, our goal is to come together as a community so we can all get back to normal as soon as possible.
Thank you in advance for visiting our beloved city and for doing your part to keep everyone in Fort Bragg safe and comfortable.
Sincerely,
Peggy Ducey, City Manager
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Norvell's
Fishing Supplies, paint, equipment rental and and garage doors
Norvell’s offers a wide range of paints, paint supplies, rental equipment, garage doors and fishing supplies. They offer green products to minimize environmental impact. They can make pint size samples in any Benjamin Moore color and have a very helpful staff to help with your paint or garage door project. And, they are a very popular place to shop for fishing supplies!
Norvell's Paint, Garage Doors and Fishing Supplies
662 South Franklin Street
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
707-964-0743
Hooked On Mendo
Fishing charters, boat rentals and sport fishing trips
Hooked on Mendo offers Salmon, Rock Fish, Halibut & Tuna trips as well as Whale watching off of the Mendocino Coastline. Find them in Noyo Harbor.
Fort Bragg Skate Park
Fort Bragg Skate Park at C.V. Starr Community Center
Fort Bragg’s only skate park, and a popular hang out for the local kids and skate scene. Supported by and adjacent to the C.V Starr Community Center.
Triangle Tattoo and Museum
Celebrate the art of tattoo.
The Triangle Tattoo and Museum was founded in 1986 by tattooists Mr. G. and Madame Chinchilla. It is one of only a few public museums in the world dedicated to the display of tattoo artifacts. Whether you’re looking for new ink or you’re just fascinated by the rich and colorful history of tattoo culture, Triangle is a must-visit. Of particular delight are the “women’s wall” exhibit and the Japanese antique tattoo handtools. There’s nothing quite like it.
Noyo Fish Company
Seafood straight from their boat straight to their restaurant.
Mendocino Coast Audubon Society
The North Coast’s Chapter of the Audubon Society
Offering education, field trips and conservation efforts through its membership organization. Visit the website or follow them on social for loads of good information about the birds of the North Coast.