Lose Yourself along the Jagged Coastline of Fort Bragg, CA
From roaring sea to sinus-clearing mustards, you know you're in Fort Bragg when the seagulls call and your windbreaker is a lifesaver. more >
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Phone:
866-45-Skunk, +1 866 457 5865, +
Website:
www.skunktrain.com
The Skunk line runs 40 miles from Fort Bragg on the coast to Willits on US Highway 101. Along the way, the tracks cross some 30 bridges and trestles and pass through two deep mountain tunnels. The half-way point of Northspur is popular ... more on Fortbragg.com
A very enjoyable experience. more on igougo
We love to hike through redwoods, so while we found the ride enjoyable it was not really worth the price (or trip to Fort Bragg). more on insiderpages.com
From roaring sea to sinus-clearing mustards, you know you're in Fort Bragg when the seagulls call and your windbreaker is a lifesaver. more >
Fort Bragg is lesser-known than its neighbor Mendocino, but every bit as beautiful. more >
If you are visiting the town of Mendocino be sure spend a day in Fort Bragg. more >
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