Dang, I wish we knew what in the world the family was doing in Fort Bragg. My brief googling didn't show me any wonderful family attractions or anything in the area. It would help make sense of the whole flight from Washington if we knew why they were there. Surely someone saw them? Could they have just been hiding out?
They probably didn't do many of these things, but there are lots of great attractions for families in Mendocino area. Mendocino bluffs are , in my opinion, one of the most beautiful places in the world. And the little village of Mendocino is quaint, scenic and gorgeous. They would have found a lot of like minded individuals if they strolled around the area and looked into the art studios and the yoga studios and the coffee shops/book stores.
Things to Do in Mendocino with Kids:
Hiking Van Damme State Park
There’s a direct path from Little River Inn to the park which has a visitors center and miles of hiking trails. The forest here feels like a colder version of a tropical jungle with ferns and vines growing over fallen trees ala Jurassic Park. Dress warmly as it’s progressively colder as you hike further on the trail.
Horseback Riding with Ricochet Ridge Ranch
Ricochet Ridge Ranch offers horseback riding for the casual and serious rider and kids are welcome. The 2-hour beach ride is a popular option but we chose a private guided ride through the mountains that afforded tremendous views of the coastline. Our guide, Vida, was a no-nonsense, calming force who managed beginner riders (my kids) and a nervous parent (me) with ease and experience.
Visit a Lighthouse
I grew up on a peninsula with 11 lighthouses and I never miss an opportunity to see or climb a lighthouse on vacation. Mendocino has two different but equally interesting ones to explore.
Point Cabrillo Light Station
Just north of Mendocino, the Point Cabrillo Light Station was built after the 1906 earthquake to guide San Francisco-bound cargo ships carrying lumber. It’s a 10-15 minute walk from the parking lot to the restored lighthouse where friendly docents explain the exhibits and lighthouse history to kids. The tower is not usually open for climbing but there are hiking paths on the bluffs.
Anderson Valley Wineries and Attractions
Anderson Valley is gaining fame as a wine producing region and the family-owned wineries are an easy visit with kids. We liked Meyer Family Cellars for the playground, bocce courts and horseshoes and Balo Vineyards for the bocce courts and resident bulldog. Generations of local kids have grown up on Navarro Vineyards’ Gewürztraminer grape juice and our kids liked sampling the Pennyroyal goat cheese too.
A Prehistoric Find at Glass Beach
Glass Beach in Fort Bragg used to be the local dumping grounds for trash. The crashing waves left smooth sea glass all over the beach and while it’s tempting, you cannot take any home for souvenirs. The sea glass is interesting, but the tide pools are spectacular. We discovered a gumboot chiton – a prehistoric creature that, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, hasn’t changed much in 500 million years.
Don’t Miss Mushroom Ice Cream
Our explorations left little time to spend in the quaint town of Mendocino however one day we made a special trip to Frankie’s in search of mushroom ice cream. The name sounds “gross” but the local Candy Cap mushrooms don’t taste like vegetables in your creamy treat and the kids have a good story to tell when they get back home.
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Family Friendly Things to Do in Mendocino
Hendy Woods
This State Park features 100 acres of virgin old-growth Redwood trees, family-friendly swimming hole and the Navarro River runs through this park with camping and nature trails. Picnicking sites are located near the banks of the Navarro River in full view of Big Hendy Grove.
Tides and tidepools
The sun and the moon move in cycles affecting the ebb and flow of the Tides, wind and storms. We have two high and low tides of unequal heights each day, with a time difference of approximately six hours between them. Tides below one foot in height are ideal for viewing organisms in our majestic tidepools.
Emerald Mini Golf
A fun yet challenging mix of miniature golf with holes around & through streams, fountains and a two sided water fall! Sure to delight people of all ages.They have a Snack Shack and Arcade and a great place for kid parties.
Beautiful Beaches
Mendocino beaches are pristine, uncrowded and majestically beautiful! You may stroll along a sandy beach one day and snuggle-up for a cliff top
sunset the next night. You'll find magnificent trails and beaches along every inch of Mendocino's
MENDOCINO COAST BOTANICAL GARDENS
Located on 47 Ocean Front acres, this magnificent landscape includes canyons, wetlands, coastal bluffs, a closed-cone pine forest and a varied array of floral and plant collections.
Skunk Train Rides
Take a trip back in time on the World Famous Skunk Train from the Mendocino coast through the majestic redwood forest. It's fun for the whole family!!
GLASS BEACH ~ FORT BRAGG
Glass Beach is one of the most unique beaches on the Mendocino Coast, if not the world. It's not the occasional piece of glass as you stroll along - This awesome cove is covered with glass!
B Bryan Wildlife Preserve
Located in Point Arena, their endangered animals range from various species of zebra, and antelope to giraffes. It's not a petting zoo, but a private preserve caring for endangered African animals roaming free in their large open fields.
Tour Reservations Required
CHANDELIER ~ DRIVE THRU TREE
Located 175 miles north of San Francisco at the junction of US 101 and Coast Highway 1, lies the tiny hamlet of Leggett known worldwide as the home of the Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree.
Point Arena Lighthouse
Open for public tours, the museum is located in the Fog Signal Building, includes displays of historical equipment and pictures, Coast Guard and ship wreck artifacts and charts, geographical maps and information on the area, and examples of local plants, birds, and whales.
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