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Emerald Dolphin Inn & Mini Golf
Emerald Dolphin Inn & Mini Golf
Harbor Lite Lodge
Harbor Lite Lodge
Surf & Sand Lodge
Surf & Sand Lodge
Seabird Lodge
Seabird Lodge
Beachcomber Motel Fort Bragg
Beachcomber Motel Fort Bragg
Holiday Inn Express Ft Bragg by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Ft Bragg by IHG
Mendocino Cove
Mendocino Cove
Motel 6 Fort Bragg, CA
Motel 6 Fort Bragg, CA
Surf Motel and Gardens
Surf Motel and Gardens
Studio 9 Fort Bragg, LLC.
Studio 9 Fort Bragg, LLC.
Anchor Lodge Motel
Anchor Lodge Motel
Ocean View Lodge
Ocean View Lodge
Super 8 by Wyndham Fort Bragg
Super 8 by Wyndham Fort Bragg
The Weller House
The Weller House
The Beach House Inn
The Beach House Inn
North Cliff Hotel
North Cliff Hotel
Best Western Vista Manor Lodge
Best Western Vista Manor Lodge
Baymont by Wyndham Fort Bragg
Baymont by Wyndham Fort Bragg
Oceanside Inn & Suites, a Days Inn by Wyndham
Oceanside Inn & Suites, a Days Inn by Wyndham
The Inn at Newport Ranch
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Go beyond your typical stay in Fort Bragg
Top neighborhoods in Fort Bragg
Noyo Harbor District
Fort Bragg's Noyo Harbor District neighborhood offers attractions including Noyo Harbor.
Downtown Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg's Downtown Fort Bragg neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Skunk Train and Triangle Tattoo Museum.
Learn more about Fort Bragg
Hunting for sea glass treasures on Glass Beach feels like a beachcomber's treasure hunt, with colorful fragments winking in the sunlight. The historic Skunk Train chugs through ancient redwoods, offering views you simply can't access by car. Noyo Harbor serves up fresh-caught seafood at unpretentious docks where fishing boats still unload their daily catch. The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens provide a surprising explosion of color against the moody Pacific backdrop. MacKerricher State Park offers tide pools teeming with starfish and anemones that seem designed specifically for Instagram. Once a rough-edged logging town, this coastal community now balances blue-collar authenticity with artisan breweries and galleries that don't require Mendocino's prices.

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