The 15 best things to do in Mendocino (2024)

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The best things to do in Mendocino offer up New England charm with a side of rugged California coastline

Photograph: Courtesy Mendocino County

Written by Clara Hogan

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Mendocino appears plucked out of a storybook—a place that mixes charming New England architecture andthe romance of California's rugged northern coastline. Situated a couple of hours north of San Francisco, the county remainsrelatively remote,which only enhances its allure. Here you'll find stunning scenery wherever you look, from soaringredwoods to coastal bluffs and rocky beaches.

The best things to do in Mendocinoinclude sipping some of the world'sgreatest pinot noir in the Anderson Valley wine region, dining at restaurantsthat operate at the peak of a farm-to-table ethos and getting out into nature.If that doesn't keep you busy enough, strollthe independent shopsin Mendocino Village or downtown Fort Bragg, jump on the historic Skunk Train or hit the spa. When it comes to where to stay, Mendocino offers everything from cozy inns to luxurious resorts.Ready to travel up the coastline? Here's what's in store.

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Best things to do in Mendocino

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Mendocino Village appears plucked out of a New England town andplopped ontothe rugged coastline of California. In other words, it's postcard perfect. The village is locateddirectly next tothe oceansidebluffs of Mendocino Headlands State Park.Stop by the Mendocino Art Center to browse works from Northern California artists or stop by the Kelley House to learn about Mendocino's history through the eyes of one of its first resident families, the Kelleys. The area's charming Victorians have been converted over the yearsinto oceanside dining,independent shops and charming inns.

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Located alongHighway 128inBoonville, this family-owned and sustainable farm, dairy and vineyard is a perfect stop on your way to or from the coast. All wines and cheeses are produced on-site—reserve a table for atastingthatpairs both in addition to other food items made from ingredients grown on the farm.Don't forget to stop and say hi (and feed!) the many animals on the property, including chickens and goats.

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Step back in time for a magical ride through the redwoods on this historic train, whichdates back to 1885. On the most popular route, the Pudding Creek Express, you'll take a 7-mile roundtripinto the redwoods,departing at the Depot in downtown Fort Bragg and ending at the scenic Glen Blair Junction before turning around. At the Junction, you'll have half an hour to explore the area before hopping back on the train. On board, you'll find a snack car complete with freshly popped popcorn and a bar.

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Mendocino is full of beautiful hikes, and some of the best take place in this state park, located just a couple of miles north. Get out and explore the park'scoastal bluffs,trails through the redwoods, and one of the most popular hikes in the area: Fern Canyon, which leads you to a waterfall.

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This swath of bluffs and beach sits directly next to Mendocino Village, which makes it convenient to grab a meal or coffee to go and head out for a stroll or picnic. The state park is comprised ofmore than 300 acres ofgentle trails, rugged coastline, secluded beaches and spectacular views. It's also a good idea to stop by the Historic Ford House Visitor Center nearby to learn about the history and ecology of the region before or after you go exploring.

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Six generations of Gowan family members have grown apples on this property for over 145 years. Today, the Gowans are able to ship 90,000 boxes of high-quality apples to leading produce retailers, in addition to bottling award-winning ciders. Stop by for a $15 orchard tasting experience Friday-Monday where you'll relax among the 100-year-old apple trees as youtry cider made onsite with sustainably harvested, organic heirloom apples.

A good day in Mendocino involves lots ofexploring, and Goodlife is the ideal place to fuel up on hearty food that's locally sourced, organic and filling.Situated in the heart of the village, stop by for breakfast—with dishes such as eggs benedict, a chili verde burrito or housemade pastries—or lunch, when you can choose from a selection of sandwiches, grain bowlsand more. It's also a solid spot for your morning coffee run. The outdoor patio offers heat lamps and plenty of seating.

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For a relaxing way to take in Mendocino's natural beauty, head toMendocino Coast Botanical Gardensnear Fort Bragg. This is not your average botanical garden—the trails go on for miles and include garden canyons, wetlands, coastal bluffs, a pine forest, and endless flowers. The gardens sit directly coast side, offering spectacular views no matter where you're standing.

Mendocino is full of charming places to stay, but Heritage House takesthe charmto the next level. This historic inn sits on 37 acres directly on the rugged coast in the town of Little River just a few minutes south of Mendocino Village. In1949,the 1877 New England-style farmhousewas turned intoa small inn and it's grown over time to include dozens of cliffside rooms and cottages. Nearly everyonehas in-room fireplaces, luxurious soaking tubs and arguably one of the best views of any California hotel out there.Enjoy breakfast and dinner at the onsite restaurant that of course featuresstunning views or journey into Mendocino nearby for more options.

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11.Walk Van Damme State Park
Photograph: Courtesy Mendocino Parks Association

Just a few miles south of Mendocino in the town of Little River, this state park offersa large beach, a scenic river, 10 miles of peaceful trails through the redwoods, and even the opportunity to kayak through sea caves.The Fern Valley Trail (not to be confused with the trail of the same name in Russian Gulch State Park) offers a challenging and worthwhile hike taking in Mendocino's beauty.

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One of the original pioneers in the craft beer movement, North Coast Brewing Company opened as a local brewpub in 1988 in downtown Fort Bragg.The pub maintains its status as a go-to spot for visitors and locals alike looking for locally brewed beer and pub fare, including appetizers, salads, and entreessuch as fish and chips, beer-battered shrimp and a solid burger.

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If you'd describe Mendocino Village as quaint, Downtown Fort Bragg is more quirky. Head here to browse a wide variety of unique and locally produced products at independent shops that line the street. The shopping district is easily walkable, making for a fun afternoon outing.Go thrifting atCloth,shop home decor and gifts atFicus & Fernor learn more aboutastrology, Eastern religions and more at metaphysical bookstoreKama Loka.The Fort Bragg Farmer's Market is also held here every Wednesday.

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Perched directly seaside in the tiny town of Elk, the historic Harbor House Inn is not only one of the most luxurious stays in the area—it is also home to a two Michelin Star restaurant. Helmed byChef Matthew Kammerer, the restaurant became the first-ever in Mendocino to receive a Michelin Star. The 8 to 12-course tasting menu changes daily and is hyper-local, with all ingredients sourced from within 20 miles, focusingon seafood and vegetables cooked using fire, steam and smoke. The 20-seat renovated dining room overlooks the coast and is at oncesophisticatedand warm, in large part due to the use of redwood throughout. Dinner is $275 per person, while lunch will run you $95.

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If you're looking for a quintessential Mendocino meal—that is—fresh, local, and elevatedyet relaxed—look no further than Trillium Cafe. Situated in the heart of Mendocino Village on the ground floor of a historic inn, the cafe captures the region perfectly. Here you'll find friendly service, organic produce, grass-fed meats, and local wines. Opt for the indoor dining room for plenty of charm, or grab a seat on the patio which is nicely tented and heated in the colder months.

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    FAQs

    What is the best month to visit Mendocino? ›

    If you're looking for the warmest Mendocino weather, July and August are your best bet. These months also offer a range of arts and crafts events.

    What is Mendocino known for? ›

    Mendocino is known for its natural beauty, from the smallest to the tallest Redwoods in the world, to glass-bottom beaches and the only oceanfront botanical gardens in the USA. Mendocino County is in Northern California, just a few hours above San Francisco.

    Is it worth going to Mendocino? ›

    Quaint towns like Mendocino and Fort Bragg make for a wonderful visit. Spend a few days and drive Highway 1. And don't forget the excellent wineries dotting the Anderson Valley on highway 128.

    What is there to do in Mendocino National Forest? ›

    Come hiking here (on sometimes steep terrain) for stunning views, or bring your tent to one of the area campgrounds; go boating on the 17-mile canyon creek, enjoy horseback riding, or just come for the wildlife viewing.

    Is Mendocino CA expensive? ›

    The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a single adult in Mendocino is $40,256 a year — less than the annual cost of living for California of $45,534 and greater than the national figure of $38,433.

    Where can I see whales in Mendocino? ›

    Mendocino Whale Watching

    High vantage points along the coast are good spots to spot whales, particularly on calm mornings. Favorite spots near town include coastal trails in Mendocino Headlands State Park, and at Point Arena Lighthouse.

    What does Mendocino mean in Spanish? ›

    mendocino [m/f] someone that is from mendoza.

    Is Mendocino walkable? ›

    Take a stroll through downtown Mendocino for a day of incredible food, eclectic art, and fascinating history. Discover some of the best attractions in Mendocino, all within minutes of each other by car or walking distance.

    How many days to spend in Mendocino? ›

    A long weekend in Mendocino, 3 days at max, is perfect. If you're looking to take a much longer trip up/down the PCH, check out all my favorite stops on the Pacific Coast Highway – yes, all 75 of them!

    Can you drink Mendocino tap water? ›

    For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2021 - March 2021), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.

    Why is Mendocino running out of water? ›

    There are approximately 420 wells that extract groundwater from the Mendocino Headlands Aquifer. Many of these wells have very low yields, and a number of them run dry in the late fall months, especially in drier than normal years.

    Are there bears in Mendocino National Forest? ›

    Be Bear Aware

    Be aware of bears and follow these safety recommendations. Keep a clean campsite. Store food and garbage out of sight and in closed vehicles. Never put food scraps or litter in the campfire; it attracts bears and skunks.

    Are there sequoias in Mendocino? ›

    The Mendocino Tree is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) located in Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve in Mendocino County, California. From 1999 to 2004, it was believed to be the tallest tree in the world, measuring 367.5 feet (112.0 m) tall.

    Is Lake Mendocino safe to swim in? ›

    Playing it Safe

    Please be aware that no lifegards are on duty and swimming at Lake Mendocino is at your own risk. Because the lake is man-made and maintained, water levels can change on a daily or even hourly basis and the lake bed is unpredictable. Please remember stay safe, swim within your own limits!

    What are the best months to visit the redwoods? ›

    Home > Redwood National and State Parks. All the redwood parks can be visited year-round. Spring is the best time overall, especially from April through June. The woods are at their most lush and green, the parks aren't too crowded until Memorial Day, and the trails and roads are usually in good condition.

    What is the best time of year to visit Fort Bragg? ›

    Spring & Fall

    The shoulder seasons in Fort Bragg can be among the most beautiful times to come. While there is a chance of rain (about 5 days a month), the weather is generally nice with little chance of a big storm blowing through, and the crowds are down.

    What is the weather like in Mendocino in late March? ›

    March in Mendocino boasts mild temperatures. The average high temperature for the month is 53° Farenheight, while the average low temperature is 49°. However, March is one of the rainier months in Mendocino, averaging 12 days of rainfall.

    Where to fly into for Mendocino? ›

    Schulz Sonoma County Airport. Technically speaking, the closest airport to Mendocino is the Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport. It's located in Santa Rosa, 55 miles away from Ukiah and two hours away from Mendocino.

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