What to do in the fabulous North Coast, just two and a half hours up the road from San Francisco?
How does strolling all over a historic Victorian town, with miles and miles of seaside bluffs, hidden beaches and rocky coast sound?
Add to that great waterfalls, bridges, a beach renowned for sea glass, a historic lighthouse and a backdrop that doubled for coastal Maine on the old “Murder, She Wrote” TV show and you should be able to keep yourself busy for a few days. And more.
Mendo, as locals call it, is a former logging town that now thrives mostly on tourism. A visit to town will be mostly on foot. Everything you need to see, in the Village, is easily accessible via foot. You’ll get in your car to go out of town to see the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse, Russian Gulch State Park and the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens.
Here’s a quick walking itinerary:
5. From here, continue strolling through town marveling at the many beautiful victorian buildings. MacCallum Home is at 45020 Albion and is quite the sight, as is the interior of the Mendocino Inn on Main Street.
Once you’ve explored town, hop in the car and head north to Russian Gulch State Park and the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse. Russian Gulch is an eight minute drive, and the highlight is the hike to the waterfall. Afterwards, continue up the road to the Lighthouse. On another outing, go to Fort Bragg for the Botanical Garden and Glass Beach.
The view from Headlands, and on macro mode on the iPhone are awesome.