Campgrounds


Popular campgrounds, nestled in pine forest, with hot showers and water. Ten superb, secluded walk-in tent sites (numbers 1 to 10) are first-come, first-served.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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1. MacKerricher State Park

MacKerricher State Park preserves 9 miles of pristine rocky headlands, sandy beaches, dunes and tide pools. The visitor center sits next to the whale…

2. Glass Beach

2.81 MILES

Named for (what very little is left of) the sea-polished glass in the sand, remnants of its days as a city dump, this beach is now part of MacKerricher…

3. Northcoast Artists Gallery

3.16 MILES

An excellent local arts cooperative where 20 full-time members work in photography, glass, woodworking, jewelry, painting, sculpture, textiles and…

4. Triangle Tattoo & Museum

3.16 MILES

This one-off museum has an excellent exhibition of international tattoo art and explains the history in various cultures. You can also get a tattoo done…

5. Noyo Center for Marine Science

3.17 MILES

This small science center educates visitors about the climate-based threats facing the Mendocino coast, including the mass sea star die-off, explosion of…

6. Guest House Museum

3.19 MILES

A majestic Victorian structure built in 1892 displays historical photos and relics of Fort Bragg’s history.

7. Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens

5.64 MILES

This gem of Northern California displays native flora, rhododendrons and heritage roses. The succulent display alone is amazing and the organic garden is…

8. Sea Glass Museum

6.08 MILES

Just south of town, this museum showcases the sea glass found on local beaches with beautiful displays, plus audiovisual explanations and additional…