Mendocino is known for its Redwood trees, Victorian style villages, art galleries, cute shops,
wineries and outdoor activities.
If lady luck seems to be on your side, it's the right place to find
a casino to your liking. Whale watching and golfing are two other activities that attract tourists.
Watch the whales as they migrate down south from Alaska, from the month of January to the
beginning of March.
Few notable attractions are the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, the Mendocino Art
Centre, the Mendocino Headlands State Park, Point Cabrillo Lighthouse, Point Arena
Lighthouse, MacKerricher State Park (best known for its seals), and a number of museums.
The famous 'Skunk Train'-connecting Fort Bragg with Willits- is another popular attraction.
Hop on for a ride through the majestic redwood forests of Mendocino!
Fort Bragg is a tourist destination because of its picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean. Glass
Beach is one of the most unique beaches you may ever come across. After all, it's not often that
one sees a beach covered with sea glass! However, there are other beaches in Mendocino as
well if you're looking to surf or go fishing.
When it comes to outdoor activities there are several options. Campgrounds are plenty for
those who want to put up tents. One can rent a kayak and go on guided sea cave tours. Canoes
and bicycles can also be rented. Better still, go horseback riding or just hike through the
Redwood forests along the coast and be mesmerized!