Web Sites about the Mendocino Coast
Here are some other Web sites that talk about the Mendocino Coast:
- Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce : the Chamber covers the coast from Westport down to Elk, with over 550 members.
- MendocinoNetwork.com : an excellent blog-style directory, with reviews of inns and restaurants
- Mendocino.org : the best of the first wave of directories about the area.
- The 71Miles.com guide to Northern California: a new directory focusing on weekend travel from large metropolitan areas, with their review of Mendocino.
- Mendocino Area Parks Association (MAPA) : private group that runs many local state park properties for CA State Parks.
- Point Cabrillo Light Station and Preserve : a wonderful preserve with a beautifully-restored lighthouse, including a 3rd-order Fresnel lens.
- City of Fort Bragg Visitor Guide : the official visitor guide to Fort Bragg, from the Fort Bragg Promotional Committee.
- Fort Bragg Advocate-News : the weekly paper for the city of Fort Bragg and area.
- Mendocino Beacon : the weekly paper for the village of Mendocino and area.
- Jackson Forest Walks : find places to walk and hike.
- Arts Council of Mendocino County : umbrella organization for most art-related activities in the County.
- California Native Plant Society : learn more about native plants.
- KOZT.com : the place to find out about local music and happenings.
- Kelley House Museum : keeper of Mendocino history.
- Robert Parker’s Postcards : he collects old postcards of the area.
- Official Mendocino County Government Site : just what it says.
- Mendocino Coast Audubon Society : info about the birds in this area.
- MendocinoStories.com : a great collection of stories about the area.
- MendocinoArts.org : a confederation of local arts groups
- OpenRoad.tv : Doug McConnell’s site about Bay Area backroads has several stories about the Mendocino Coast.
- TravBuddy.com : a new blog-oriented travel directory; here is the California directory.
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Tom Yates said,
Thanks for including our site…..much appreciated…and have not forgotten Local Music feature…soon, very soon….
Tom
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