Fort Bragg Coastal Trail is a 4.5-mile-long paved trail that was constructed by the City of Fort Bragg as part of the Fort Bragg Coastal Trail and Restoration Project.

The first phase of the trail, which was opened to the public in January of 2015, meanders through 82 acres of the city's former Georgia-Pacific Mill site and other industrial lands, stretching along more than a mile of coastal bluff drainage area that has recently been restored to its natural state.

14 interpretive signs detail facts about the region's natural and economic history, and two welcome plazas welcome trail users at the trail's Glass Beach trailhead. In addition, more than a dozen benches are offered throughout the trail, designed by local artists. A second phase of the trail, expected to be constructed in 2018, will add an additional mile to the trail, featuring more interpretive panels and access stairs to the Fort Bragg Landing beach.

Address: 416 N. Franklin St, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, Phone: 707-961-2823

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