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DAY USE AREAS
The Cleone Lake Picnic Area has picnic sites equiped with picnic tables, BBQ/fire pits. Cleone Lake is planted with trout during the summer and is a popular fishing spot. The Lake Boardwalk meanders past marsh to the inflow of Mill Creek providing visitors excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and photography.
The Laguna Point Boardwalk terminates at an observation deck overlooks offshore rocks home to a large resident population of Harbor Seals. In addition to seals, Gray Whales can be observed during their annual migration.
The Coastal Access Trail, also known as the Haul Road, runs the length of the park following the route of the steam railroad that transported massive redwood logs to be milled in Fort Bragg. The Pudding Creek Tressle at the south end of the trail remains as an impressive reminder of the lumbering history of the region.
VISITOR ACTIVITIES
Visitors to MacKerricher State Park have a variety of activities to enjoy. You can take a guided tour on horseback, bicycle the historic Haul Road, or just walk for miles on open beach. Many visitors come to the park to dive for abalone or fish.
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