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Ten Mile Coastal Trail

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The On-Line Trailhead for the Ten Mile Coastal Trail.

The Ten Mile Coastal Trail is a four mile, multi-use trail for hikers, bicyclists and equestrians (sorry, no motorized vehicles allowed).  Located on Northern California's Mendocino Coast in MacKerricher State Park, the asphalt paved trail taverses coastal bluffs to Ward Avenue connecting to State Highway 1.  An additional three miles north of Ward Avenue leads to the Ten Mile river through an environmentally sensitive 1,285 acre sand dune complex.  The trail provides one of the longest unbroken whale watching locations on the West Coast along with opportunities for such diverse activities as nature study, fresh and salt water fishing,  tidepooling, seal watching and surfing.
State Parks Revises Coastal Trail Plan and Foundation Board's Response 
Where are we?
History 
Biology and Geology of the Trail
Ten Mile Beach and Dunes 
Ten Mile Coastal Trail Foundation 
Trail Status 
      Pudding Creek Trestle (14k)
             Pudding Creek Trestle

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 Updated June 25, 2000


This website is maintained by the Ten Mile Coastal Trail Foundation, P.O. Box 1534, Fort Bragg, CA 95437-1534 and
provided as a community service by the Mendocino Community Network, P.O. Box 2445, Mendocino, CA 95460-2445.

This website was designed by Association Executive Services, P.O. Box 1108, Fort Bragg, CA 95437-1108


Photo credit:  Pudding Creek Trestle - Nancy Barth

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