Sports Teams Groups: Beach House Inn welcomes you to our hotel in Fort Bragg California. We can provide lodging for your next sporting event in Fort Bragg Mendocino County.Group Discounts are available to all Soccer Tournement Teams who stay at our Etsuary Ocean View Hotel in Fort Bragg California.
Estuary View Hotels Lodging: Flowing peacefully between redwoods, wetgrasses and meadowlands, the adjoining Pudding Creek Estuary serves as a natural habitat to hundreds of birds. Some include the American Coot, Double-Crested Cormorant, Mallard, Bufflehead, and Ruddy Ducks as well as Canada Geese, Tundra Swans, Grebes, Egrets, Great Blue Herons, Osprey, Quail, Oystercatchers, and others. As an assist to bird watchers, The Beach House Inn offers the most current bird watching checklist available.
Attractions Events Fort Bragg Mendocino County Skunk Train: Built as a logging railroad, the Skunk began as a logical vehicle for moving massive redwood logs to sawmills on the Mendocino Coast. Steam passenger service began in 1904 and was extended to Willits in 1911, and was discontinued in 1925 when self-powered yellow "Skunk" rail cars were inaugurated. The trains were quickly nicknamed for their original gas engines which prompted folks to say "You can smell 'em before you see 'em." More modern equipment was added in later years, many of which can still be ridden. The vintage 1925 M-100 motorcar-the only remaining train of its kind in use today-runs on the line year-round, as does the 1935 M-300 motorcar. They are joined by three 1950's diesel-powered engines and the famous Old No. 45 steam engine, a majestic 1924 Baldwin steam engine-the kind that kids dream about when they think of "trains". Moving at a leisurely pace, the trains pull covered cars and open observation cars, perfect for photography. The Skunk line runs 40 miles from Fort Bragg on the coast to Willits on Highway 101, or halfway to Northspur station and back. Along the way, the tracks cross 30 bridges and trestles and pass through two deep mountain tunnels, with stunning scenery in between. Excursions leave Fort Bragg everyday at 10:00 with summer BBQ's departing Tuesday through Saturday at 3:30pm. Call 866-457-5685 for more information and reservations or visit www.SkunkTrain.com
Mendocino County Hotels lodging by Fort Bragg: The harbor town of Fort Bragg is best known for the Skunk Train that takes its riders on a trip through the redwoods and back in time. The harbor bustles with activity from fishermen bringing in their daily haul for the local restaurants and charter boats that offer fishing and whale watching adventures. The flower meet the sea at the Botanical Gardens, a flower lovers paradise. Just two miles south, you'll discover the relaxed atmosphere of Little River . Combining a beautiful coastline and Fern Canyons with fabulous lodging and restaurants, you've found the perfect getaway from the hectic pace! For fun, you can snorkel off Van Damme, stroll along sandy beaches or enjoy a round of golf with an ocean view. The quaint seaside village of Elk is the best-kept secret on the Mendocino Coast. The spectacular views from the oceanfront Bed & Breakfast Inns and cottages are absolutely breathtaking and inspiring. This picturesque hamlet perched upon the bluffs, offers everything from an upscale wine & martini bar to an Irish pub and dinner house. Plus, exquisite ocean view dining to casual Cafe's with California cuisine along Mendocino's South Coast you'll discover Manchester and a Beautiful lighthouse in Point Arena . The Mendocino Coast is one of the most beautifully romantic areas of California. we look forward to seeing you on the Coast!
Wineries Wine tasting Fort Bragg Mendocino County: If you are leisurely wine tasting, touring the wine country, or on a grape mission don't miss visiting the many wineries and vineyards this Wine Country Region has to offer. Don't overlook the boutique wineries, or perhaps select a varietal and map your day's travels based on locating the perfect Cabernet Franc, or syrah, or . . .
Whale Watching Specials Packages with Hotels: The 2008 celebration is all about the migration of the Pacific Gray Whale with their newborn calves from the protected lagoons of western Baja to their ancestral feeding grounds in the cold waters of the Bering Sea. The migrating whales, numbering 18,000 - 23,000 individuals, pass by the Mendocino Coast twice each year: once going south between the months of November and February, and again going north between the months of February and June. Since they don't migrate simultaneously, not all the whales make it all the way to Baja. Some linger off shore and observations suggest that these are primarily the younger males. Newly pregnant females lead the northward migration, followed by males.
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