The Guest House Museum
Preserving and interpreting the history of Fort Bragg and the Mendocino Coast.
The historical society’s headquarters is located in the Guest house Museum. The Guest House was built primarily of coast redwood in 1892 by the Fort Bragg Redwood Company as a private residence for the Johnson Family owners of the company. The house was also used for visiting senior officials from the San Francisco headquarters and VIP guest visitors to the Fort Bragg mill and logging sites.
Spunky Skunk and Racine's Art Supply
Unique selection of toys and gifts and art supplies for all ages.
The Spunky Skunk and Racine’s Art Supplies have merged locations to offer a unique collection of toys, books, games, puzzles, art supplies and more. Great for all with imaginative and creative minds, and for children through adults.
Coastal Trail Artist Benches
Unique Collection of Local Art
A unique collection of benches created by local artists are peppered along the Fort Bragg Coastal Trail.
Coastal Trail Artist Benches
Coastal Trail
Fort Bragg, CA, 95437
Pacific Textile Arts
Celebrate the fiber arts.
A nonprofit educational organization that supports, celebrates and shares the fiber arts with the surrounding community. There is a small campus that houses monthly exhibits, classes, sales of yarn and books, and a textile library.
Pomo RV Park and Campground
17 Acre park with RV hook ups and tent sites
A favorite among campers and RVers for over 20 years. There is something for everyone here with full hook up sites to beautiful lush meadows for tent sites. Amenities include WiFi, fish cleaning station, horse shoe pits, picnic tables and fire pits, showers and laundry.
Holiday Inn Express
Friendly Service on the Coast
Harbor Lite Lodge
Overlooking the Noyo
The Weller House Inn
Collective of artists, makers and thinkers offering workshops and Bed and Breakfast style lodging.
Fort Bragg Coastal Trail
Hike or bike the Coastal Trail
The Coastal Trail is an 8 foot wide paved trail along the coast of the town of Fort Bragg, stretching North and South. Great for walking and biking and very family friendly. The trailhead and parking lot are located at the west end of Elm Street adjacent to Glass Beach. The trail winds through miles of carefully restored coastal bluffs that were hidden behind fences of the former mill site for a century. Trail is open dawn to dusk.