When the mill was operating coastal access for people living in Fort Bragg was blocked by the mill's property. After the mill closed the whole town was involved in deciding how to utilize the mill property. One thing most people agree on was setting aside the coastal bluff as a public space. The Ten Mile Haul Road, part of MacKerricher State Park, goes south from the park and joins the city managed Noyo Point Road trail. Together they make about six miles of wide, smooth, and mostly level trail with sweeping views of the ocean.
We started the trail at MacKerricher State Park where access is not ideal due to a washed out section so I recommend the parking lot 100' north of the Pudding Creek Trestle as a better access point. From this point you can go north on the Haul Road Trail or south on the Noyo Point trail. The trails are accessible but there is hill at Virgin Creek Beach where the trail dips down.We did not do the entire trail but turned around shortly after the trestle.
Fort Bragg is a wonderful area. Hardest decision is, does one go north on Highway 1, or go south...you win either way.
ReplyDeleteI want to take the coast highway for the entire length someday. Haven't got the timing right yet though.
DeleteWe biked the entire road once, maybe ten years ago +/-, and really enjoyed it. Wonderful to be able to walk/ride any distance with the ocean always in view. I hope they folks "in charge" maintain it properly, 'cause it's a gem!
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