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Welcome to Fort Bragg, CA -- your gateway to the Mendocino Coast!

Official Fort Bragg Visitor Site

Reviewed on May 10st, 2013
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    Lodging & Travel You will find all the information you need for your visit to Fort Bragg, California, at: www.FortBragg.com ; for all of Mendocino County, including Fort Bragg, your travel website will be: www.VisitMendocino.com . This is peak- season on the Mendocino Coast; inns, motels, B&Bs an... Read article

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    fuzzygalore.com A Detour to Fort Bragg – Glass Beach | Fuzzygalore.com

    When Kenny and I pulled away from the Inn at the Lost Coast on Thursday morning, there stayed a piece of me. Spending the night, watching the sun set over Read article

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    beachinn.com The Beach House Inn Fort Bragg California Map - Enjoy The Beach House Inn Fort Bragg local activities and Beaches and Harbor

    From the San Francisco Bay Area Fort Bragg is about 160 miles North of San Francisco. Take Hwy. 101 North to Cloverdale (approx. 95 miles). Take the 3rd exit, Hwy. 128 West to Hwy. 1 (approx. 55 miles -- a beautiful ride through the Anderson Valley). Take Hwy. 1 North (approx. 19 miles) to Fort B... Read article

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    mendocinofun.com MendocinoFun.com is the Discriminating Guide to Adventure on the Mendocino Coast

    Lost Coast to Fort Bragg This is the home page for MendocinoFun.com, the Discriminating Guide to Adventure on the Mendocino Coast. It shows the most recent blog posts and current events. Get Ready for Spring with Bare Root & Pruning Classes Friday, February 1st, 2013 at 11:06 am by bruce Read article

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    traveltips.usatoday.com Hotels in Fort Bragg, California With Hot Tubs in the Room | USA Today

    The town of Fort Bragg is on the Pacific Coast in northwest California, between San Francisco and Eureka. The area is home to several tourist attractions, including Glass Beach, Mendocino Coast ... Hotels in Fort Bragg, California With Hot Tubs in the Room Read article

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    gukurup.wordpress.com Glass Beach: Radical Example of Natural Recycling « The Bee Buzz

    Clipped from webecoist.com Mother Nature tends to try to right the things that we, as humans, mess up This is startlingly apparent in Fort Bragg, California, where the forces of nature have taken what used to be a barren and disgusting trash heap and turned it into something truly beautiful. Glas... Read article

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    walkingfortbragg.com Walking Fort Bragg: What's to do around here?

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    madhavgopalkrish.wordpress.com Glass Beach: Radical Example of Natural Recycling « My Green Meadows

    Clipped from webecoist.com Mother Nature tends to try to right the things that we, as humans, mess up This is startlingly apparent in Fort Bragg, California, where the forces of nature have taken what used to be a barren and disgusting trash heap and turned it into something truly beautiful. Glas... Read article

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    redwoodriverresort.com :::Local Area Attractions Close to Redwoods River Resort:::

    Our resort is an ideal home base for daily excursions through the Redwoods and to the coast. Easy day trips to Fort Bragg, the Mendocino Coast, Avenue of the Giants, Victorian town of Ferndale, Shelter Cove the Lost Coast and Eureka provide rich and fun experiences. Some of the popular local attr... Read article

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    tippytoesandtantrums.typepad.com Tippy Toes and Tantrums: 40x40: Visit Glass Beach

    Real seaweed that looks fake I've wanted to visit Glass Beach in Fort Bragg for years, but we never got around to it. I first read about the beach about a week after we'd returned from a trip to Mendocino. I hate when the universe's timing is off. This trip, it was the only thing on our wide-open... Read article

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    rocinantepress.blogspot.com Rocinante Press: A vist to Lost Coast Culture Machine!

    A vist to Lost Coast Culture Machine! The focus of my trip to the North Coast was for Lost Coast Culture Machine's first invitational portfolio , of which I'm a part . LCCM is stationed in Fort Bragg , a lumber mill town that in recent years hosted a Georgia Pacific/Koch Brothers mill, the remain... Read article

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    blog.vegetableoilroadtrip.com Vegetable Oil Road Trip Blog: Travel: Environmental Disasters

    Eventually, the Tuttles abandoned their land because the sand had begun swallowing buildings and trees. In 1919, Henry Goldru purchased the land and transformed it into a tourist attraction. Now it's an oddity visited by 30,000 visitors each year who come to witness the Desert of Maine. 3. Califo... Read article

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    evotherm.typepad.com Pacific Coast Highway - Behind the Screed

    Pacific Coast Highway Back to back jobs on the California coast, took me up to Fort Bragg, California on the Pacific Coast Highway . This job used a 64/-16 rubberized binder with a nominal rubber content of 18%. The weather was typical of the area for the night paving: 0 - 15 mph winds, light fog... Read article

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