Ten Mile Coastal Trail Map

The Ten Mile Coastal Trail runs north from Fort Bragg, seven miles to the Ten Mile River.  The Ten Mile River gets its name from the fact that it is ten miles north of the Noyo River, south of Fort Bragg.  Six of the trail's seven miles are asphalt paved taversing coastal bluffs and a 1,400 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.
 
 
Ten Mile Coastal Trail Map (102k) Horse Riding in Surf (17k) 
  Horsing around on Ten Mile Beach 

Laguna Point (12k) 
Seal Watching Station at Laguna Point 

Tidepools (17k) 
            Laguna Point Tidepools 

Bicyclists (13k) 
           Bicycling on the Trail 

Trestle at Sunset (9k) 
     Pudding Creek Trestle at Sunset 
 

 
Photo Credits: Horses - Lari Shae; Seal Watching Station, Tidepools - MacKerricher State Park;
Bicycles, Pudding Creek Trestle - Mendocino District, CA State Parks
 
This page created with Netscape Navigator Gold