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    Point Cabrillo Light Station

    4.4 (131 reviews)
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    Lexi D.

    Beautiful!! We parked and walked along lighthouse road. There were restrooms by the light keepers museum that were very clean. We continued the walk to the lighthouse and the staff inside the gift shop were very kind. She gave our dogs treats! They also had a dog water bowl outside. We followed along the cliffs on a trail that eventually looped back to the parking lot. We took a short detour down to the beach access where there is a tiny little waterfall. We were lucky enough to have the beach to ourselves. They have EV parking and restrooms in the parking lot. I recommend pants if you plan to do the trail around the loop.

    Loren K.

    It is a sight that is great to learn about the history of the area. It's a quick walk from the parking lot on a flat paved road. The tour of the lighthouse will take about 10 minutes. I was bummed that access to the top is not available. We walked around the grounds and went inside the lightkeeper's house. There are bathrooms.

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    Jacqueline S.

    Beautiful area, park up at the start of the paved walk. Road is blocked by a sign "no entrance", the walk down (1/2 mile) is paved, they are trying to limit the traffic impact on local wildlife. You'll pass 3 houses that are available to rent the first has 6 picnic benches & the 3rd has none- maybe it is adjusted by group size? The aquarium has all kinds of information and animals / sea life w descriptions. The lighthouse has a gift store with a delightful docent to answer questions. Donate if you can, this lovely place, has a box for contributions. Also check out the Point Arena lighthouse and tour. Go south on Hwy 1 to Pt Arena.

    Tricia M.

    Beautiful lighthouse! Easy walk on the grounds and so peaceful and lovely. Parking was easy.

    Point Cabrillo Light Station
    Al B.

    Uniqueness: Beautiful small lighthouse that reminds me of what you'd typically see on the East Coast. Travel Time: [x][x][x][ ][ ] Scenic Quality: [x][x][x][ ][ ] Service: [x][x][x][x][ ] Setting: [x][x][x][x][x] Cost: [x][x][x][x][x] Recommendation? Get those hiking/walking shoes prepped as you're going to be walking more than mile one way each to get and leave from the lighthouse! Point Cabrillo Light Station was a beautiful spot to check out on our Mendocino trip. However, it was quite the shock of how far it took to hike out to the spot though! The parking lot being not too full was great news as we don't want to run into a crowd of tourists but perhaps one the reasons why it's not that crowded is the walk to the light house was quite more than expected. Took more than a mile one way to get there and once we got there, the winds started picking up and was getting chilly so that was unfortunate. The lighthouse tower is open only on certain days while the rest is open for tourists to enjoy with a little gift store inside. Was just a single staff today and only a few people checking out as it was also nearing the end of the day. The lighthouse itself was beautiful and scenic as what you'd imagine a classic lighthouse would be. They also have a small marine center that showcases the sea life around the area and as well as a mini aquarium for the kids to see. I did notice a parking very close to the light house but apparently it's only for the people who booked the rented houses nearby. Well worth the visit and also quite the workout to enjoy at the same time.

    Katie R.

    As someone who's been to a good handful of lighthouses, I have to admit I was pretty disappointed by this one. It was super small and a mostly covered up for painting and repairs. It was a good trek out to the lighthouse from the parking lot at 1/2 mile there on the paved trail, or 3/4 miles on the unpaved "hiking" trail. We opted for the quicker paved trail as we had just completed a 5 mile hike before visiting. There seemed to be quite a bit of parking available right next to the lighthouse, so I'm unsure why they don't allow parking out there. The walk back was even more of a trek since it was uphill, again made worse by the fact that we were exhausted from our earlier hike. The lighthouse had suffered damage from the big CA storms back in January, so it was great that the inside was open and they were able to recover some of the historical pieces. Unfortunately though, since it was being painted, all the windows were covered with tarps so you couldn't see out. There were picnic tables by the light house, which would be great if you have a small picnic, since you won't really want to walk a cooler out all that way. Not a place I'd recommend to those that have been to many other lighthouses or have done a long hike before. If you've never seen a light house before and want to get a walk in too, this is the perfect place to go!

    Ashley H.

    We've walked the path to the lighthouse twice now. Such a beautiful walk and you can't beat the view when you get to the lighthouse. The picnic benches are a nice place to relax before walking back and it would be a great place to have a picnic!

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    Bruce K.

    Easily accessible off CA-1 though you should expect a half-mile walk from the parking lot out to the lighthouse. It's a smooth, paved walkway so enjoy the walk. This is my first "Pacific coast" lighthouse https://www.yelp.com/collection/GLWJhPZloUBCLUFSYgLw4g/Lighthouses and the first since the Tenney Lock in Madison Wisconsin https://www.yelp.com/biz/tenney-lock-and-dam-madison?hrid=N0_RrumERcy9P-jBOo2wrw a few weeks ago. Located about a mile and a half north of Mendocino, the lighthouse has a third-order Fresnel lens. The lighthouse itself isn't that tall but when you include the headlands, it is a full 81 feet above sea level. The first lighthouse here went into operation in 1909 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The lighthouse is completely approachable and the lightkeeper's house is open for touring, stuffed with period-appropriate materials and furniture. I enjoyed my visit. Oh, and there's a public restroom nearby. [Review 17633 overall - 423 in California - 1153 of 2022.]

    Vanessa C.

    A must see stop if you're in the area. The walk down isn't hard and it has such a killer view. Definitely worth it. There a couple benches to sit and watch the ocean.

    Steph H.

    STEPH JUDGEMENT: Lovingly restored and maintained historic site atop a gorgeous headlands area. On our way out of the Mendocino area we decided to hit this place up and had a lovely time. We parked in one of the outer parking lot areas and had a nice walk in, although you can park closer, if you want. After wandering the bluffs around the building, we decided to visit the lighthouse museum and the restored lighthouse keeper's house next door. What a great glimpse into the history of the buildings and the area itself. The museum is small but well-kept, with lots of interesting artifacts (especially about the native people who were there first) and a great gift shop. There was a very nice older volunteer lady who was there to answer questions and ring up sales. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.

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    John D.

    Light Supremacy One of two lighthouses we visited on our last roadtrip and this was a good one. The Good: *Built in 1909, it's one of the few remaining active duty lighthouses left in CA. *Free parking *Restrooms *Dog-friendly *EV Charging stations in the parking lot * 1/2mile walk from the parking lot to the Lighthouse and there's several other trails surrounding it to sashay your purty lil' self along the coast. *Lighthouse museum is currently open and sells some goodies. *There are rentable cottages next to the Lighthouse that you can stay at! The Meh: *Lens tours are currently on-hold due to The 'Rona™ :( The Ugly: *If you're going for some sunset photos and the weather looks gloomy don't bother. The fog is pretty thick 'round these parts and you won't even be able to tell where the sun is. TLDR: Beautiful Lighthouse along the Mendocino Coast and def worth a stop if you're driving-by along the PCH.

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    mybmw Z.

    Good coastal hike to the lighthouse! It has a small gift shop! Tours are given with a small donation! Beautiful location! Trail is unpaved and maybe difficult for seniors and small children! There is also a shipwreck hike about extra ten minutes away! Overall great place! Parking is limited!

    Don't go that way, go this way = Towards the lighthouse!   this sign just made us laugh!
    Lynne W.

    The hike is worth the drive here. Plus the EV charging is free. It's slow charging but every bit helps, the closest Supracharging station is in Ft Bragg. The hiking is beautiful as the water here is very clear!

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    Russian Gulch State Park - Seastar in tide pool

    Russian Gulch State Park

    4.5(121 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    One of the most iconic bridges on the Mendocino coast. This state park is below the route 1. There…read moreis a large parking lot with direct access to the rivers mouth, sandy beachs and open nature. Also, a maintained restroom. We stopped for a while to take in the incredible views, walk on the waters edge and get a better look at the gulch bridge overhead. This special place is unique in its direct access to the river and area, and most just drive over the bridge without ever realizing the park is just below. This is a hidden gem on the Mendocino coastline and worth seeking it out and exploring a bit. 4.5 Stars rounded up for the direct water access 01190

    I get up to Mendocino about every 5 years and always make a point to hike in Russian Gulch State…read morePark. The fern canyon and waterfall loop is a favorite and depending on the season, you can see various mushrooms, wildflowers and foliage. In the spring, the kiosk is staffed and the gate to access the campgrounds and the small lot for Fern Canyon is open. There are a few spots closer to the trailhead but more in the main lots outside the campground (which adds about half a mile to your hike.) See my previous review for more about the Fern Canyon, waterfall loop hike. You can also head down to the beach to get a view of the bridge that traverses Highway 1 and some beautiful rocky shoreline. It's pretty special that you can visit the redwoods and the coast all in one beautiful park. A must do when visiting Mendocino.

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    Lovely bridge over a cute little beach.

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    Arena Cove

    Arena Cove

    5.0(3 reviews)
    30.6 mi

    One of NorCals best kept secrets is the quaint town of Point Arena, home of Arena Cove! The…read moreabsolute most picturesque, gentle, calm and natural water views you'll ever see! Arena Cove is home to a pizza parlor and coffee shop as well as a fishing pier and if you come at low tide, the most amazing tide pools with fish, sea urchin, sea star fish, crab and countless water plants. Beautiful hiking on the shoreline and the best sunsets! I love visiting when I need a time out from the hustle and bustle of life; a quick trip is always humbling and helps me to refocus on the finer things in life... like nature!!!

    I hate it when people Yelp landmarks instead of businesses. Just a personal pet peeve of mine…read more There's an exception to every rule, and I happen to be exceptional, so based on three exceptions to the rule I believe a review of Point Arena Cove is worthy of Yelp. First, this is an obscure little town and it needs Yelp reviews to encourage people to stop and experience all it has to offer. Second, this cove is not visible from Hwy 1 so you might drive right past it. Third, there are hours associated with the pier (open for boat launches from 7am to 4pm), so it's like a business. I'm not an expert on coves, but I've seen quite a few in my day. I think I'm a pretty good judge of cove character. La Jolla Cove, in San Diego was my favorite. Until I visited Point Arena Cove. There is so much going on here. I visited on a Saturday morning and ended up having great conversations with the very warm locals. A few showed me the abalone they had just hauled in (the Fish Police were right there to make sure every one was legal) and another showed me pictures of an albatross that visits the cove (very rare!) surfing with surfers. There are dogs galore (please leash them on the pier) and nice owners to go with them. This is a working cove, but people also go to talk and drink coffee. The cove is the best place to capture the local flavor of Point Arena. You absolutely must visit it.

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    Temple Kwan Tai Museum

    Temple Kwan Tai Museum

    4.5(8 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Like most people I suspect, Jamie W. and I came upon this little house quite by accident since we…read morewere making our way to the headlands from the town center off the main thoroughfare. I was immediately struck by the bright teal color contrasting with the faded red of the steps (see my photo). We knew it wasn't your standard clapboard, "Murder She Wrote" cottage, and yet we were wondering how the owner violated the all-white, Cape Cod-style conformity of the rest of the homes. As it turns out, it's a Taoist temple built by the first Chinese settlers in the early 1850's. In fact, it's the oldest Taoist temple in the state. The temple is dedicated to the Chinese god of war, and the outside of the building has a sign that says from (right to left) "mo dai miu", translates to mean "Temple to the Military God". It's open on weekends but only between May and October. For the rest of the year, you have to turn into a lookie-loo like me and unapologetically peep through the windows. They don't mind....I think.

    A true jewel of Mendocino -- a well preserved piece of Chinese American history tucked away in a…read moregorgeous seaside town. We met the Temple's curator who gave us a 30 minute talk on the space her ancestors and their community built in the 1800s. This is a lovingly cared for historic site that helped deepen our understanding of Asian Americans' profound impact on the shaping of our country's culture. I highly recommend a visit to this incredible site.

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    Skunk Train - Snack & drink station under the redwoods.

    Skunk Train

    3.9(832 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    My wife and I booked the 25 mile Noyo River rail cart excursion and it was an amazing and fun…read moreexperience. Our guides, Travis and Atlas, provided an educational and interactive experience. At the same time, they gave us our space to explore and just take in the beauty of the redwood forest. I do recommend dressing in layers as the morning half of the ride was cold and the return trip was warmer than expected. Bring gloves if you plan to be the driver because your hands will be exposed to the cold morning air due to controlling the speed of the electric assist controls. Make sure to use the bathroom before you leave. The only stop with a bathroom was at Camp Noyo, which is 12.5 miles from the start. It took my group of 3 rail bikes about 2 hours to get there. Don't be scared of the 25 miles because the electric assist made it an easy ride. I think we were able to pedal, with the assist on, for 90% of the trip. We used the full electric option for about 3-5 minutes total because we wanted to relax our legs. Overall, I recommend the experience, especially if you like being outdoors and surrounded by nature.

    I've made the trip up to Fort Bragg several times over the last 10 years and had always seen the…read moreads and signs for the Skunk Train. With the full length of the tracks not currently open to Willits, it didn't seem worth it to partake in the shorter train rides. However, once I learned about the rail bikes, I was in! There are two options for the rail bikes. The shorter, two hour excursion is to Glen Briar from their downtown Fort Bragg Depot (the Pudding Creek route) is about 7 miles round trip. If you want a full day adventure, there's the Noyo route which is 25 miles and departs from Sherwood road and is noted as a more stenous excursion. Given I was short on time, I opted for the Pudding Creek route. However, I would definitely do the rail bikes again and try the Noyo route. For the Pudding Creek route, we arrived about 15 minutes before our 10 am departure time. There's a small lot for guests and a short walk over to where the bikes are. Instructions are easy to follow and the staff is amazingly helpful and thorough. With the motor assist, pedaling along the rails was rather mellow. At the end of the line, we stopped at a scenic pavilion in the redwoods and had the option of a short guided hike or to just chill and enjoy the picnic area. I had time to do both and it was a really enjoyable way to spend the morning. There's a basket on the front of each bike to store your backpacks and drink holders for your water bottles. Back at the depot, there's a cute gift shop and behind it, a model train exhibit that was pretty cool. I love a good kitschy attraction and this was a fun, touristy thing to do while visiting the area. I enjoyed it so much, that I do wish the route was longer (hence my hope to go back and do the longer Noyo trip.) Sure, it's pricey, but if you can swing the cost, come in with the right expectations and you'll have a fun day, while also learning a bit more about the area from your guides.

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    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail

    Fort Bragg Coastal Trail

    4.6(11 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    This is an easy coastal trail with several off-rout options. Read up on the geology, and the trail…read morewill be even more interesting. Park at the Glass Beach parking lot, join the trail on the bike path or from the beach. I prefer

    If these views could talk, they'd literally be screaming. That's what I was doing deep down inside…read moreas I walked along this scenic coastal trail. Those views are simply breathtaking. You can easily spend your entire day here and never get bored. This trail goes on for miles on end right alongside the beautiful Mendocino coastline. The official parking lot is the one right across from Glass Beach, but there are actually several different access points to this trail. I started my hike from Mackerricher State Park and continued down until I reached Glass Beach. There's a paved pathway (also known as Haul Road) which runs along the coast and is great for a nice leisurely stroll. People with strollers and wheel chairs can easily navigate this paved path. And then, there's the actual coastal dirt path that literally hugs the coastline. This is the path I spent the most time on. You'll pass by tons of secluded pocket beaches and the most gorgeous tide pools along the dirt path. There's also a few up and downs, making this path a bit more adventurous than the flat paved one next to it. Access to the beaches down below are super easy from the trail minus the little bit of scrambling needed to actually get down there. You'll be hit with beautiful coastal views from every angle. It's pretty addictive actually. And the best part is that there are so many amazing little stop-offs along the way, many of them being super secluded. I was able to enjoy a few spots where I practically had the beach and the tide pools all to myself. Many people were wearing masks but a lot of people weren't. The good thing is, both paths are really easy to social distance on. If you're looking for a a beautiful place to hike or to take a leisurely stroll along the coastline, the Fort Bragg Coastal Trail is the one.

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