- Our list of the best things to do in Mendocino, California, features the top 44 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Mendocino, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Food & Drink, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Mendocino, CA , followed by 24 popular activities in nearby cities, including Fort Bragg and Ukiah
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Coast Cinemas is a movie theater that strives to provide guests with an enjoyable movie viewing experience. The theater shows the latest film releases, including 3-D movies, and also has a snack bar.
9.3 Miles
Visitors can enjoy local guided tours to a variety of natural and cultural destinations in Mendocino County with Mendo Insider Tours-Day Tours. The tour options range from hikes through Sinkyone Wilderness State Park to the Anderson Valley wine tour.
9.3 Miles
Located on the Noyo Harbor, All Aboard Adventures With Captain Tim is a business offering guided trips in the nearby waterways. Trip options include whale watching, crabbing, and salmon fishing.
9.3 Miles
Pudding Creek is a scenic public beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Visitors to the beach commonly enjoy walking their dogs off-leash, relaxing on the sand, or taking in the picturesque views from the nearby rocky cliffs.
9.5 Miles
The home of the Fort Bragg - Mendocino Coast Historical Society, the Guest House Museum is a redwood building that was constructed in 1892. The location contains stained glass windows and artifact displays.
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The Triangle Tattoo and Museum offers learners the chance study artifacts that are related to the history of tattoos. The museum, located in an old Victorian store front, also sells books that are related to the art of tattoos.
9.5 Miles
Georgia Pacific Museum was started to tell the story of lumbering in California. Visitors can find saws, lumber milling tools, and other tools in the museum. Patrons can see what life was like in the early days of lumbering.
9.5 Miles
Otis Johnson Park is a seven acre wilderness preserve offering shady paths and an up close experience with the giant redwoods of California. A creek runs through the trail, featuring picnic benches and staircases built into the hillside.
9.5 Miles
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Foot of Laurel Street, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
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Built in 1885, Skunk Train (California Western Railroad) is a Western logging train converted into a passenger railway. Visitors can take a ride on it as it travels through Redwood forests, mountain paths, and other scenic landmarks.
9.6 Miles
Visitors to the North Coast Brewing Company can enjoy an on-site retail space and taproom with options for snack food pairings. There is also a museum that charts the history of Acme Beer.