Fort Bragg: If you go
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THE BEST WAY TO FORT BRAGG, CALIF.
From LAX, nonstop and connecting service to Santa Rosa is offered on Alaska. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $138.
WHAT TO DO
MacKerricher State Park, (707) 964-9112, https://www.lat.ms/9LcmcA. Three miles north of Fort Bragg on Highway 1, near the town of Cleone.
Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, 18220 N. Highway 1; (707) 964-4352, https://www.gardenbythesea.org
C.V. Starr Community Center, 300 S. Lincoln St., (707) 964-9446, https://www.mendocoastrec.org. Gorgeous new swim complex with slide and lazy river.
Skunk Train, foot of Laurel Street, (866) 457-5865, https://www.skunktrain.com.
WHERE TO STAY
Beachcomber Motel, 1111 N. Main St. (707) 964-2402, https://www.thebeachcombermotel.com. On the ocean, overlooking Pudding Creek Beach. Rooms $99-$259. Pet-friendly.
Westport Hotel and Old Abalone Pub, 38921 N. Highway 1, Westport; (707) 964-3688. https://www.westporthotel.us. Fifteen miles north of Fort Bragg, this six-room bed and breakfast is a work of art with an excellent in-house pub. Rooms $140-$195, including breakfast.
WHERE TO EAT
Headlands Coffeehouse, 120 Laurel St., Fort Bragg; (707) 964-1987, https://www.headlandscoffeehouse.com. A beloved local hangout, with live music most evenings.
Piaci Pub & Pizzeria, 120 W. Redwood St., Fort Bragg; (707) 961-1133, https://www.piacipizza.com. Thin-crust pizzas with California-style toppings and expansive beer and wine lists.
TO LEARN MORE
Fort Bragg Promotions Committee: https://www.fortbragg.com
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