Top 5 Hiking and Biking Trails for Summer

Top 5 Hiking & Biking Trails for Summer
Fort Bragg, California is a charming coastal town known for its scenic beauty and outdoor attractions. Among these attractions are miles and miles of walking, hiking and biking paths for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and expertise. Here are a few to give you an idea of the wide variety Fort Bragg has to offer.

1. Coastal Trail
Distance: +/- 6 miles round trip
Difficulty: easy
Type: paved multi-use trail
Highlights: ocean bluffs, whale watching, interpretive signage, wildflowers, benches
Best for: families, casual riders and walkers, e-bikes
Access: Start at Noyo Headlands or Glass Beach parking lots.

2. Ten Mile Beach Trail
Distance: 10 miles round trip
Difficulty: easy to moderate
Type: hard packed trail, some sand
Highlights: sweeping coastal views, dunes, wildlife, beach access
Best for: fat tire bikes, hybrids, good walkers, nature lovers
Access: MacKerricher State Park or North end of Coastal Trail

3. Jackson Demonstration State Forest
Distance: variable (dozens of miles of trails and logging roads)
Difficulty: moderate to difficult
Type: mountain biking single track, narrow walking trails, forest roads
Highlights: redwood groves, creeks, challenging climbs, solitude
Best for: mountain bikers, experienced hikers
Access: Start at Big River Road, Camp One, or Hare Creek Trailhead.

4. Fort Bragg - Sherwood Road
Distance: up to 30 miles one way
Difficulty: moderate to difficult
Type: first 5 miles are paved, then turns to gravel through redwood forest
Highlights: remote forest views, solitude, wildlife
Best for: gravel bikes, mountain bikes, experienced hikers
Access: Start at Hwy 1 at Oak Street and head east (turns into county road 419).
5. Fort Bragg to Mendocino via Hwy 1 (advanced road ride)
Distance: +/- 20 miles round trip
Difficulty: moderate to advanced
Type: road biking (shoulders vary)
Highlights: cliffs, ocean vistas, scenic bridges
Best for: road cyclists, scenic riders
Access: parking lot at Noyo Headlands or anywhere along Hwy 1
Local Tips:
Best times to ride: May through October for sun and dry trails Weather: dress in layers – coastal fog and sun can switch fast Rentals and Repairs – Check out Fort Bragg Cyclery for biking gear and repairs and the Outdoor Store for hiking gear and local trail advice
The Noyo Headlands Race

The Noyo Headlands Race
MCHFoundation
Run a 5k, 10k, Boston qualifying Half or Full Marathon, or Fun Run— all on the beautiful Mendocino Coast! Whether in-person or virtual, race at your own pace or for BRAGGing rights!
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When: Saturday, August 9th, 2025
The World's Largest Salmon BBQ

The World’s Largest Salmon BBQ
Saturday, July 5, 2025 – South Noyo Harbor
The World’s Largest Salmon Barbecue is held each year on the first Saturday of July, with great food, live music and all proceeds going to the Salmon Restoration Association to improve salmon populations along the Mendocino County coast. The meal features grilled-to-perfection wild caught salmon, fresh corn on the cob, salad, and locally-sourced bread, coffee, wine and beer.
When: Saturday, July 5, 2025 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Where: South Noyo Harbor
Inside the Union Lumber Company Store in Downtown Fort Bragg

Inside the Union Lumber Company Store in Downtown Fort Bragg
This historic Fort Bragg anchor was once the pride and joy of the Union Lumber Company. Located on Main Street in the heart of downtown, this solid redwood building was built in 1912 to house a company-owned department store. Workers at the mill would patronize the store for everything from clothing to housewares and could purchase on debit to their paychecks. Fast forward more than 100 years, and this majestic building has been transformed into a bustling indoor shopping center. There are currently 13 unique and interesting shops and restaurants tucked inside this Fort Bragg destination, and there is most definitely something for everyone inside these walls. Be sure to make this a stop on your next visit to Fort Bragg.
Pro tip: Wander the building for the many historical photos of Fort Bragg life 100 years ago.


Start with a cup of organic coffee and a cookie from Mendocino Cookie Co./ Zappas Coffee to get your day moving in the right direction. Family owned in Fort Bragg for 40 over years, it’s two stores in one. And you won’t believe how good the cookies are. You’ll certainly be back for a bakers’ dozen.
2. Asian Fusion


Ready for lunch? Asian Fusion has some wonderful soups, curries, and Thai noodle dishes. Ask about specials as they often fuse Mexican and Asian faire. They can also comfortably handle large groups and are open every day for lunch and dinner.

Epperson Music is a bustling little musical instrument store that is quickly becoming a local destination. From acoustic and electric guitars to a nice assortment of amps, parts and gear. Repairs are also done onsite often while you wait. It’s an interactive store that’s always fun at any age. It’s also your central source of information for live music so stop in to see who’s playing where or check out their local live music calendar.

A trip to Fort Bragg is not complete without some time spent in the Sea Glass Museum with its proprietor Captain Cass Forrington. The Captain has procured a very interesting collection of beach finds of all types, not just the sea glass kind and will gladly chat with you about his work.

At Gateway Games you can buy, sell or trade video games and equipment alongside a wide selection of trading cards like Pokemon or Magic the Gathering. They also do repairs on iphones and electronics. Pick up a vintage game or a pack of cards for something old or something new to do.

Treat yourself to a massage, the float spa, or a yoga class at Rise and Be Well. They specialize in massage and bodywork and also offer sound and frequency and light therapies, Reiki/Energy Healing Readings, hot tubs and cold plunge.

Fort Bragg Cyclery is a great place to get your bike repaired and ready for your next ride. You can also shop for a new bike and gear to go with it. Owners Marc and Tina are happy to share their knowledge about amazing local rides around Fort Bragg.

At Dijon, you will find some of the best seafood in town. Chef Roberto has been serving Mendocino County for years, and now has his own establishment here at the Company Store Building. If you are a cioppino fan, look no further. And if you like the basics, i.e. chowder and fish and chips, you will find them here done to perfection.

Kokko’s is a great place for the kids to kick back, play some Smash Brothers, checkers, or chess, and try out the many varieties of freeze-dried candy. Did we mention, it’s super fun for grown-ups, too.
Earth Day Festival

16th Annual Earth Day Festival, hosted by Noyo Food Forest
Saturday April 19 from 12 – 5pm at The Learning Garden, Fort Bragg High School
This free, family-friendly event celebrates our connection to the Earth with live music, hands-on activities, and a vibrant showcase of sustainability.
Top 10 Dog Friendly Activities in and Around Fort Bragg

Top 10 Dog Friendly Activitiesin and Around Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg, California is a charming coastal town known for its scenic beauty and outdoor attractions. If you're visiting with your furry friend, you're in luck—there are plenty of dog-friendly activities to enjoy together as well as dog-friendly lodging and eating establishments. Here’s our list of the top 10 pet-friendly activities in Fort Bragg:
1. Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens


The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens is a must-visit for nature lovers and dog owners alike. This stunning 47-acre garden offers spectacular views of the coastline with well-maintained trails where leashed dogs are welcome. Explore the lush gardens, walk along the coastal bluffs, and enjoy the beautiful flora with your pup by your side.
Details: Dogs are allowed on leash, but must be under control at all times. They even offer water bowls at the entrance!
2. Dog Friendly Hotel Rooms


Many hotels in Fort Bragg offer dog-friendly rooms. The Surf and Sand Lodge and the Noyo Harbor Inn are just two examples and both offer special spaces for your pooch such as enclosed dog park areas and a dog washing station, which is just what might be needed after an afternoon at the beach.
Details: Leashes required on hotel premises.
3. Pomo Bluffs Park


Pomo Bluffs Park offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and is another fantastic outdoor space for dogs. There are a variety of trails to explore, some leading to the bluffs offering an excellent spot for a picnic or just soaking in the stunning views. The park is a great place to let your dog burn off some energy while you enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Details: Dogs must be on leash. Be aware of nearby cliffs, so always keep your dog close.
4. MacKerricher State Park


MacKerricher State Park is a beautiful coastal park that features trails, beaches, and even tide pools. Dogs are allowed on the park’s beaches, which is perfect if your dog loves to play in the sand or take a dip in the ocean. The park also offers opportunities for hiking, with dog-friendly trails leading through diverse landscapes, including marshes and coastal bluffs.
Details: Dogs must be kept on a leash in most areas, but they are free to roam the beach. Noyo Beach is another off-leash option. Be mindful of wildlife like seals, which can sometimes be seen along the shoreline.
5. Coastal Trail

Looking for a nice long walk or jog with your dog? The Coastal Trail is an 8 foot wide paved path that stretches North to South along the coastal bluffs in Fort Bragg. Parking is available at the end of Elm Street adjacent to Glass Beach. Open dawn to dusk.
6. The Skunk Train


For a truly unique experience, take a ride on the Skunk Train with your dog! Dogs are allowed in the main train cars with a ticket, as well as welcome in the open-air gondola cars, where they can enjoy the sights and sounds of the forest and rugged terrain along the historic route. The train departs from the heart of Fort Bragg, and this fun, dog-friendly ride takes you through the scenic beauty of the Redwoods.
Details: Leashed dogs are welcome on the gondola car with an additional ticket. Reservations are recommended.
7. Grab a Brew


After a long day of outdoor adventures, head over to one of Fort Bragg’s three breweries for a relaxing meal or drink. The breweries, in true Fort Bragg style, are dog friendly to one degree or another. Overtime Brewing Co. and North Coast Brewing have dog-friendly patios where you can sit with your pup and enjoy craft beers, good food, and a laid-back atmosphere. Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Tall Guy as well. All great spots to unwind after exploring Fort Bragg.
Details: Breweries are popular spots for both locals and tourists with pets, so be sure to bring a leash.
8. The Mendocino Cookie Co.

When it’s time for that morning or afternoon coffee and sugar boost, head to the Company Store building to Mendocino Cookie Company. The coffees and sweets are top notch good, and there will surely be a welcoming cookie of the dog variety offered to your pooch.
Details: Leashed dogs are welcome inside the cafe.
9. The C.V. Starr Center Dog Park


The C.V. Starr Center Dog Park in Fort Bragg is a spacious, well-maintained park designed specifically for dogs to run, play, and socialize off-leash. With plenty of grass, shade, and benches for owners, it’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors to let their dogs stretch their legs and enjoy the outdoors. The park is fully fenced, offering peace of mind while your dog plays freely.
Details: The park features separate areas for large and small dogs, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for all pups. Fort Bragg’s other dog park is at Noyo Headlands Park.
10. Sea Pal Cove


Located right on the pier, Sea Pal Cove is a casual gem of a spot that serves up fresh fish & chips with stunning harbor views. All seating is on the outdoor patio, and is dog-friendly. Enjoy your meal outdoors as fishing boats glide by with your pup at your side, probably looking at you with hopeful eyes that a morsel will come her way.
Details: The Noyo Harbor wharf has a variety of outdoor spaces that are dog friendly, including Noyo Fish Company and Princess Seafood.
Jackson State Forest Campground

Jackson Demonstration State Forest
Rustic seasonal camping along Highway 20 between Willits and Fort Bragg in the redwoods is offered mid/late May through September, weather dependent. There are two main overnight camping areas with multiple campsites, including equestrian camps. Camping is on a first come, first served within designated campsites only (i.e., no reservations, dispersed camping not allowed). Camping fees ($20/night, 8 ppl max) are collected at self-registration stations located in the campground, cash or check only. Campsites have picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets. Campers may collect dead wood lying on the ground for use within their campfire rings. There is no water at the campsites or day use areas. Pets are allowed but must be on a leash.
Cucina Verona Ristorante Blue Zones Project Approval Celebration

Cucina Verona Ristorante Blue Zones Project Approval Celebration
January 31st from 5pm – 6pm
To celebrate this exciting milestone, both Blue Zones Project Mendocino County and Cucina Verona Ristorante invite you to join us for a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, January 31st, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience a free event that includes Wine @ 5, live music, free healthy bites provided by Cucina Verona Ristorante, and fun swag giveaways. This special event will honor co-owners Joe Harris and Kathleen Murray for their dedication to both well-being and community, and it’s the perfect time to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and delicious fare that Cucina Verona is known for.
Whale Fest 2025


Whale Fest is taking over Downtown Fort Bragg on the weekend of March 14th through 16th and, like the migrating leviathans we celebrate, this year’s festivities will be bigger and better than ever. There’s a Downtown Wine Walk with the return this year of the Chowder Tasting Competition, the Fort Bragg Beer Festival, a 10k/5k Whale Run and Walk, a craft fair, live music, food trucks and much more.
Could there be a better time to visit Fort Bragg?
Of course, the whales will be moving through all winter, so if March 14th-16th doesn’t work out, no worries. Come anytime through April to see the amazing migration of Fort Bragg’s favorite cetaceans
All events take place rain or shine.
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Saturday, March 15, 2025
Whale Run 5k & 10k and Fun Walk
Soroptimist International of Fort Bragg and Noyo Sunrise is proud to sponsor and host the ever-popular run and walk along the coast that includes a Kiddie Race, 10k and 5k runs and a Fun Walk.
Fort Bragg Rotary Club’s Beer Fest
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Rotary Beer Festival is back. Save the date and join us on Saturday, March 15, 2025 at the Eagles Hall from 12-4pm for an incredible selection of beer and some great live music. Tickets are $40 and food will be available for purchase. So come taste some ales and watch the whales at this benefit for Fort Bragg Rotary Club with proceeds going to scholarships as well as local and international projects.
Town Hall Craft Fair
Saturday & Sunday, March 15 & 16
The Soroptimists are hosting a whale of sale at Town Hall from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Treat yourself to a unique shopping experience at two craft fairs — one inside and one outside. You’ll find a wide variety of amazing, handcrafted items, from quilts and toys to iron works, pottery, knits and crochet, jewelry, paintings, tools, and puzzles. You won’t find a better place to get a one-of-a-kind gift for a fan of Fort Bragg.
Mendo Park Fort Bragg Weekend
Saturday – Sunday, March 15 – 16
Join MendoParks for three awesome adventures. Join a guided tour along the Whale Tail Trail on Saturday, March at 10:00 AM starting at Laguna Point in MacKeerricher State Park. That night is the MacKerricher Whale Festival Campfire Program across from the park entrance kiosk from 6:00 to 7:00 PM. Then, on Sunday, meet by the visitor center at 11:00 AM for the MacKerricher Whale Skeleton Painting.
See the Whales, Shape the Trail
Saturday, March 15th, 10 AM – 2 PM
Head down to Glass Beach for a whale and bird watching pop-up, presented by Blue Zones Project Mendocino County, Mendocino Coast Audubon Society, and The City of Fort Bragg. Meet at Noyo Headlands Park at the end of West Elm Street for bird watching, ocean gazing, and gorgeous views along The Coastal Trail.

Downtown Wine Walk & Chowder Competition
Saturday, March 15, 2025
The Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce and Visit Fort Bragg are thrilled to bring back the Fort Bragg Whale Festival Downtown Wine Walk & Chowder Tasting Competition. That’s right, Chowder Tasting is back and you can sample them all and vote for your favorite. That afternoon, enjoy wines from over a dozen Mendocino County wineries at the Downtown Wine Walk, held in the shops all around town.
Symphony of the Redwoods Spring Concert
Saturday – Sunday, March 15 & 16
The theme of water unifies favorite classics with orchestral virtuosic masterpieces and a rhythmic American premiere. Mexican – Japanese flautist Rayó Furuta joins SoR in the American Premiere of Alexis Aranda’s “Acqua.” which explores the water signs of the zodiac with soaring melodies and driving Latin rhythms.
Both Shows at Cotton Auditorium
Saturday, 7:30 PM
Sunday, 2:00 PM
Noyo Center Whale Events & Exhibits
Friday – Sunday, March 14 – 16
Join the Noyo Center for Marine Science throughout March for a variety of special events and exhibits to celebrate Whale Festival and the annual gray whale migration. Click the link below for the full schedule and remember that your support helps the Noyo Center do its incredible work.
Whale Watching Tours
Looking to get up close and personal with Fort Bragg’s migratory whales? Multiple whale watching charters depart out of Noyo Harbor throughout the season. You’ll find them below on the coastal activities page. Be sure to reach out to them directly for current weather conditions and departure times.