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  1. Winters rarely, if ever, see frost or snow, due to close proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Mendocino averages about 43 inches of rain per year concentrated mainly in fall, winter, spring, and early summer. As of the 2010 United States Census shows Mendocino had a population of 894.

  2. The small town of Point Arena has a working pier on one end and a historic lighthouse on the other with African Hoof Stock in the middle. See full details. 3. Mendocino Coast. 768. Bodies of Water. A scenic drive along California's Pacific coastline offering beaches, historic lighthouses and old-time fishing villages.

  3. Our Mendocino Bed & Breakfast Inn offers romantic, ocean-view cottages and suites overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Experience luxurious Mendocino accommodations with your comfort and privacy in mind, and where you’ll have superb views of the beautiful coastline. Snuggle up in front of a fireplace or unwind in a soaking tub in one of our ...

  4. Jan 15, 2023 · 7. Mendocino Headlands State Park (One of The Easiest Things to Do in Mendocino) Surrounding the town of Mendocino sits Mendocino Headlands State Park, complete with rocky shorelines, an abundance of hiking trails, windswept promontories, panoramic ocean views, and chances to spot whales out in the ocean.

  5. 305. State Parks. This park's view of the Mendocino headlands is enhanced by a spectacular array of wildflowers. See full details. 5. Ford House Visitor Center & Museum. 97. Visitor Centres. The mid-19th-century home of Jerome Bursley Ford, the founder of Mendocino, today serves as a visitors center on the region.

  6. Russian Gulch State Park. This park's view of the Mendocino headlands is enhanced by a spectacular array of wildflowers. 5. Ford House Visitor Center & Museum. The mid-19th-century home of Jerome Bursley Ford, the founder of Mendocino, today serves as a visitors center on the region.

  7. Jan 19, 2024 · The Mendocino Land Trust provides guides to more than 30 trails at including notes on accessibility and trail ecology. 4. Explore the Town of Mendocino. Perched dramatically above the sea, Mendocino is a cheery town of colorful storefronts, well-kept houses and gardens, and distinctive wooden water towers.

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