Immerse yourself in nature on the Mendocino coast with a Fort Bragg cabin adventure.
Fort Bragg is a perfect microcosm of the dreamlike stretch of Northern California that is the Mendocino Coast. Just north of the intersection of Highway 1 and Highway 20, the town is home to colorful beaches with sublime hiking, camping, and hidden cabins at the crossing of the North Coast and giant, ancient redwoods. Check out the unique, vibrant sand at Glass Beach, kayak the Noyo River, and explore the varied coastline of MacKerricher State Park, then head back to your home base cabin near Fort Bragg. Cabins in the Fort Bragg and Mendocino region are typically cozy, wooden and rustic—more of a glamping experience than a modernized mega cabin—offering hot water, showers, toilets, potable water, and sometimes wifi. Summers in Fort Bragg are sunny and temperate, staying cool with temperatures rarely surpassing the mid-70s, while Winters are generally cloudy, overcast, and rainy. Late spring, summer, and early fall are ideal times for cabin adventures in and around Fort Bragg.