

A stunning coastal park offering hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and dramatic ocean vistas.
Mendocino's coastal climate can be rainy and windy, especially in the evenings.
The park has trails with varied terrain, and sturdy boots provide necessary support and grip.
To observe wildlife and enjoy scenic views without disturbing them.
Handcrafted jewelry made from sea glass found along Mendocino's coast, a symbol of the park's beauty and resilience.
Hand-thrown pottery inspired by the park's landscapes, a tradition carried on by local artisans for generations.
Locally sourced honey from Mendocino's wildflowers, a sweet reminder of the park's diverse flora.
A historic lighthouse offering stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Mendocino's maritime history.
A beautiful 47-acre garden featuring a variety of plant life, including a rhododendron forest and a coastal bluff trail.
A scenic trail offering panoramic views of the coastline, perfect for a leisurely evening stroll.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its ocean views and hearty dishes.
A historic restaurant offering fine dining with a view of the Mendocino Headlands.
A cozy spot for dinner, offering a variety of pizzas and Italian dishes.

A 14th-century castle in Normandy, France, known for its architecture and historical significance.

Experience the beauty of the night sky in Harper's Ferry, a historic town with minimal light pollution.
A protected area in Belize, home to diverse wildlife and the New River, offering opportunities for eco-tours and wildlife spotting.
Steel-cut oats cooked with almond milk, topped with fresh berries, honey, and sliced almonds.
Fresh Dungeness crab meat mixed with herbs, served with a lemon-dill aioli.
Crispy beer-battered cod served with hand-cut fries and tartar sauce.