MacKerricher State Park - Fort Bragg, CA - California State Parks

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Welcome to MacKerricher State Park
MacKerricher State Park’s wild beauty, diverse habitats and moderate climate make this special place on the Mendocino Coast a gem among California’s state parks. Watch harbor seals and migrating gray whales, stroll on secluded beaches, bicycle along an old seaside logging road, and find solitude on one of Northern California’s most pristine stretches of sand dunes. The park extends approximately nine miles along the coast. The shoreline of its southern portion consists of rocky headlands, separated by sandy beaches and coves, while miles of gently sloping beach make up the northern half. Three miles north of Fort Bragg on Highway 1, the entrance road leading to the Laguna Point boardwalk passes three campgrounds and Lake Cleone.

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Scheduled or guided activities—including hikes, Junior Rangers and campfire programs—are posted on bulletin boards throughout the park. During gray whale migration seasons, docent-led whale watch groups meet at the visitor center.
More than 140 campsites accommodate tents and recreational vehicles.
Family campsites have restrooms nearby, tables, food storage lockers and fire rings. Two group tent-only sites can accommodate up to 40 and 60 campers.
Ten walk-in campsites offer a pack-in experience without a long hike. Walk-in campers park in a designated area at the south edge of Surfwood Campground and carry supplies about 50 yards to campsites.
The Lake Cleone picnic area has tables, restrooms, running water and a great view of the 30-acre lake.
A 1.3-mile trail circles the lake; anglers may fish from shore or non- motorized boats for bass or crappie.



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