MacKerricher State Park

MacKerricher State Park

Location: 24100 MacKerricher Park Road, Fort Bragg, California, 95437
Lat/Long: 39.48932 / -123.7895533
Phone No: (707) 964-9112 (800) 444-7275
Email : Info@parks.ca.gov
Website : http://Www.parks.ca.gov
Rating
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Amenities Onsite: Restrooms | Showers$ | Drinking water | Dump station$ | Picnic tables | Fire rings | Bear box | Shaded spots | Paved camp roads | Beach access | Pets ok |  
Amenities Nearby : Cleon Grocery | Jennys Giant Burger | Overtime Brewing | Nearby Fort Bragg |  
Recreation Onsite: Laguna Point Beach | Lake Cleone |  Fishing | Equestrian | Costal Hiking Trail | Biking | Hiking | Glass Beach |  
Recreation Nearby: Ten Mile Beach | Historic Downtown Fort Bragg | Pudding Creek Bridge | Cafe One | Swimming | Beachcombing | Glass Beach | Fort Bragg Costal Park | Noyo Headland Park |  

Description

California, MacKerricher State Park is located approximately 3 to 4 miles north of Fort Bragg.

Directions:

From Fort Bragg, travel Northbound on Highway-1 for approximately 3 to 4 miles and the parks entrance will be on the left side of the highway.  

See the Campbase map tab for the parks exact location. 

Comment

MacKerricher State Park is open all year with 143 RV and tent camp spots.  RV's up to 35 feet can be accommodated.  The park has 4 seperate campgrounds, they are:  East and West Pinewood campgrounds, Cleon Campground, and Surfwood Campground.  Each campground has water, restrooms, and pay showers.  There is also a pay dump station available.  All camp sites are back-in sites.  For closeness to the beach choose Surfwood Campground.  For quick access to Cleon Lake choose Cleon Campground.  Campground roads are all paved.  Parking pads are crushed rock.

The park is in a forrested area with easy beach access.  Its located a short distance from Fort Bragg where shops, markets, banks, and fuel is available.  Nearby Laguna Point Beach offers beach, bluff, headland, dune, forest and wetland habitats as well as a good lookout for whale watching and observing harbor seal rookeries.

In addition to the beach the Haul Road or Costal Hiking Trail runs right through the park.  Its a great biking trail that runs South to Fort Bragg.  Its approximately 6 miles long and runs along the beach

Reservations are required during the summer months.  www.reservecalifornia.com

You may need the items on the right side of this page when camping here.


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