MacKerricher
State Park
Located 3 miles north of Fort Bragg. One hundred
and forty family campsites accommodating either
tents or RVs up to 35 feet. Ten hike-in campsites.
There are no hookups in the park. |
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Gulch State Park
Located 2 miles north of Mendocino. Thirty
family campsites and a forty-person, ten-vehicle
group camp. Hot showers and flush toilets.
The rocky headland and small sandy beach are
popular ocean fishing and diving access points.
A picnic area is situated on the headlands
of the park near a scenic “punchbowl” where
visitors enjoy views of the rugged coastline.
Scenic hiking trails, one leading to a small
majestic waterfall. |
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Van
Damme State Park
Located 3 miles south of Mendocino on Hwy 1.
Seventy-four family campsites accommodating
either tents or RVs up to 30 feet. Ten hike-in campsites. The main campground
has water, showers and flush toilets. The Park
is very popular with abalone divers. Beautiful
Fern Canyon hiking trail ends at the Pygmy
Forest. |
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Jughandle
State Reserve
Located about equal distance (5 miles) between
Mendocino and Fort Bragg. The 769 - acre park
features a 2.5 mile self-guided nature trail
called the Ecological Staircase. A place where
visitors could spend all day watching the panoramic
view of the ocean. |
Hendy
Woods State Park
Located in the scenic redwood–filled
canyon of Navarro River. The 845-acre park
features facilities for camping and picnicking.
Accommodates tents and RVS up to 30 Feet. The
park is enjoyed by anglers, canoeists, and
kayakers |
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Manchester
State Park
Located 7 miles north of Point Arena. Forty-three
family campsites and a hike/back campsite accommodating
tents and RVs up to 32 feet. Ten environmental
campsites are also available. |
Paul
Dimmick Campground
Located on Hwy 128. Twenty-eight primitive
campsites. Cold water restrooms. The park is
enjoyed by anglers, canoeists, and kayakers. |
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Jackson
State Forest
Contact the Department of Forestry
for camping and day use. 707-964-5674 |
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