Epperson Music
July 20, 2023Shopping,gifts,Music


Epperson Music
Musical Instrument Store in downtown Fort Bragg, CA. We have new and used guitars, ukuleles, amplifiers and all the associated gear. We also sell sound healing instruments and fun noise makers for all ages. And we carry a select assortment of fine hemp backpacks, handbags and festival bags. We like to keep it interactive and you’re sure to have a good time.
Holiday Featured item!
Stylophone GEN X-1
Packed with features, the Stylophone Gen X-1 portable analogue synthesizer is the next generation. From quirky beats to haunting melodies, you can twist and warp every note in the palm of your hand.
Beginner or music pro, if you like the synth sound you’ll love the Stylophone Gen X-1Available in store or online.
The Coast Cinemas
July 20, 2023The Arts,Online Sales

The Coast Cinemas
Fort Bragg’s one and only spot to go to the movies. Featuring all the latest and greatest releases plus special showings and film festival selections.
Winesong

Winesong
Friday and Saturday, September 8 & 9, 2023
The Winesong Grand Tasting, Live & Silent Auction takes place on Saturday, September 9th from 11 AM to 4 PM at the beautiful Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in Fort Bragg. For 37 years, Winesong has brought together local artists, winemakers, vintners, chefs, volunteers, and supporters to help raise critical funds for our community’s health and wellness needs through the Mendocino Coast Healthcare Foundation.
The weekend schedule includes:
- Pinot Noir Celebration at Little River Inn – 1 PM to 4 PM
- Grand Tasting, Live & Silent Auctions at Botanical Gardens – 11 AM to 4 PM
- Winesong After Dark, New This Year at Skunk Train – 5 PM to 9 PM
The Tall Guy & the Tap


The Tall Guy & the Tap
The freshest beer you can get by the glass. That’s what Patrick Broderick is offering customers at his Tall Guy Brewing tap room newly opened in the old Sears building on North Franklin Street.
Patrick comes by his talent for making great beer honestly. For 30 years he rose in the ranks at North Coast Brewing and finished his career as co-brewmaster. In that time, he developed a strong sense of community and a solid belief that Fort Bragg is worthy of mecca status for great craft beer.
If you want the beer,
you gotta get it here.
Working with his wife and three daughters, Patrick’s go-fresh-or-go-home model involves brewing once a week and rotating beers regularly. The starting lineup includes a Mexican Lager, German Helles, Belgian Witbier, a hoppy American Pale Ale, a 90s-style IPA, a hazy IPA, a Brut IPA. and a London Porter as well as hard and soft seltzers made on the premises.

Local Tip:
All Tall Guy beers are served by the glass, although you can get growlers poured right from the tap.
The vibe at Tall Guy is 70s relaxed chic with comfy couches, window seats, a 12-foot harvest table, and even a place to play shuffleboard. Patrick has created a gathering place for the community and a destination for travelers, ready to accommodate a party or date night, or offer a refuge to sip and read. The tap room serves simple but delicious fare available from local food trucks and restaurants, offered to compliment the fresh libations.
Jackson Demonstration State Forest
May 19, 2023Coastal Activities,Hike & Bike

Fort Bragg’s beautiful, mountainous backyard, Jackson Demonstration State Forest spans 48,652 acres due east of town. Demonstration forests are managed by CAL FIRE as living laboratories for how to care for California’s timberland. Of the 14 demonstration forests, Jackson is the largest, with a mission to provide research on forest management best practices, along with recreation – from camping, hiking, biking and horseback riding to swimming, mushroom collecting, hunting and picnicking.
Forest Stats:
Established:
1949
Area:
48,652 acres
Elevation:
80 - 2,200 ft
Temperature:
Max: 100 F
Min: 25 F


Camp at the 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. Campground Map 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.

NOTABLE TRAILS
Waterfall Grove Trail
0.74 miles of trail
Allowable uses are walking/hiking
Forest History Trail
3.71 miles of trail
Allowable uses are multiple
Camp One Loop
2.31 miles of trail
Allowable uses are walking/hiking
There’s Mountain Biking Gold In The Hills Above Fort Bragg

There’s Mountain Biking Gold
In The Hills Above Fort Bragg
– by Yuri Hauswald

Yuri Hauswald
When he’s not racing his bike or working his day job as Elite Athlete Manager for GU Energy Labs, Yuri spends much of his time seeking the path less traveled with his wife, Vanessa, and their Rhodesian Ridgeback, Kingston.
It’s not easy to get “lost” in California these days, but maybe that’s because we’re not trying hard enough. 164 miles north of San Francisco, and just south of the village of Westport, sits the town of Fort Bragg, perched on the rugged, remote Northern California coastline where little has changed since the area’s gigantic redwoods were just seedlings. Before European settlers, the area in and around Fort Bragg was home to one of North America’s most dense and diverse populations of native peoples, with Pomo being the largest native culture in the area. Today the town is experiencing a rebirth of sorts as an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise and for some very obvious reasons.
Though most folks might venture to Fort Bragg to visit Glass Beach, to hike MacKerricher State Park, to sample libations at one of several breweries in town, to kayak the coastal nooks and crannies of the North Coast, or to take a ride on the infamous Skunk Train through the majestic redwoods, the more intrepid and adventurous can seek out some two wheeled adventures in this coastal town because there are endless opportunities to explore this region by bike.
If you’re looking to get out on your mountain bike, you’ve struck it rich here, because there are over 200 miles of trails and secondary connecting roads that make the zone between Fort Bragg and the town of Mendocino a cyclist’s paradise. For the most part, the miles of single and doubletrack that stretch between the towns of Fort Bragg and Mendocino see little recreational use – and even less fanfare. One might assume that the locals want to keep this paradise to themselves, which spans the Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF), Woodlands State Park, and Big River State Park. But this is not the case. When I ask why more people don’t know about the riding in this area, the answer isn’t quite that simple. The fact is that part of what makes this area so incredible is the coming together of the local cycling community and the unique aspects of the Demonstration Forest.
When it comes to recent bike access success, what’s got long-time local, Roo Harris, most excited is, “the dialogue and cooperation that has picked up between JDSF management and the bike club – Mendocino Coast Cyclist. There are more trails planned for the future and a greater awareness of the extensiveness of the trails and the secondary connecting road system here.”
Let’s start with Jackson Demonstration Forest. Owned by CAL FIRE, it’s the largest of the 14 statewide demonstration forests, spanning 48,652 acres. As the name implies, it’s a place to demonstrate, and learn, and pass on important insights into forest ecosystems and management. But another key mission of the forest is recreation, and recently, CAL FIRE has been working with the local cycling community to make the forest, its gorgeous landscapes and miles of well-maintained trails more accessible – especially to responsible cyclists who understand the forest’s important role in preserving and promoting healthy forestry practices.
The other spectacular extreme in biking Fort Bragg is the easily accessible Noyo Headlands Coastal Trail, a ten-mile stretch of paved multi-use path that runs along the coast, just west of town, winding through carefully restored coastal bluffs that were hidden behind fences of the former mill site for a century. And not too far off in the future, this scenic coastal path will become part of the California Trail, eventually slated to run along the entire California coast from Mexico in the south to Oregon in the north.
What does the future hold for this biking paradise? Plenty. “This area is just in its infancy as far as really developing trails,” says Harris. “The Fort Bragg business community and county politicians are very receptive to the idea of bringing more recreational users to this area and the number of trails and diversity is worth a visit. Ours is a unique riding area which happens to be in the largest state forest in California.”
Looking to immerse yourself in a unique cycling experience? Want to ride in a place that reminds you at every pedal stroke to find the beauty in the natural surroundings and, more importantly, that there are discoveries to be made when you get “lost” on a bike (preferably figuratively). If you want to unplug and challenge yourself with a two-wheeled journey, wander out to the North Coast and explore Fort Bragg.
Nor Coast Rodders Classic Car Show

Nor Coast Rodders Classic Car Show
Saturday, June 14, 2025 – Downtown Fort Bragg
Classic Car Show in the heart of downtown Fort Bragg
If you need an entry form or more information send an email to ncrodders@outlook.com or call Danny (707)964-6660 or Mike (707)964-8648.
When: June 14, 2025
Where: Downtown Fort Bragg
Summer Kick-Off

Summer Kick-Off
Launch into the Summer Season with a fun party on the streets of Downtown Fort Bragg. Enjoy live music along with food trucks, artwork and much more.
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Where: Downtown Fort Bragg
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When: Friday, June 6, 2025
Art In the Gardens

Art In the Gardens
August 3 & 4 – Mendocino Botanical Gardens
Art In the Gardens
Fort Bragg Farmer’s Market

Fort Bragg Farmer’s Market
There’s fresh local fruits, berries and veggies to free-range meats, eggs and wild-caught local seafood and more, along with baked goods cheeses, plants and flowers and so much more, even live music, hot food and fun for all.
• Where: Downtown at Laurel and Franklin Streets
• When: Every Wednesday
– May – October: 3:00 to 5:30 PM
– November – April: 2:30 to 4:30 PM
Fort Bragg Farmer’s Market