The scenic Moat Creek Trail begins at a gravel parking lot on Highway One, west of mile marker 12.89. From the …
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The Hearn Gulch Trail, located in the southern Mendocino Coast’s “banana belt,” offers lovely spring wildflowers and spectacular views to …
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Cooks Beach is one of the few public sandy beaches on the southern Mendocino Coast. There aren’t a lot of …
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Just west of Highway One near mile marker 45.24 and south of the famous Heritage House Resort is a coastal access trail …
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The Jug Handle Ecological Staircase Trail, located within the Jug Handle State Natural Preserve, is a 2.5-mile trail that explores the intriguing …
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This 0.7-mile long trail leads to Belinda Point and includes a stairway down to a rocky pocket beach. The trail …
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Hare Creek Beach is a sweet pocket beach owned by Mendocino Land Trust and located just south of the City of …
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This is one of the newest segments of the California Coastal Trail in Mendocino County, located on the headlands west …
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The Westport Headlands is a community gathering spot with a rich history of past uses. In the past, this spot …
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This 2.3-mile trail includes expansive views of Mendocino’s remote and wild “Lost Coast,” deep redwood and Douglas fir forests, and …
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