MacKerricher State Park Map

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(790) · State park in Fort Bragg, United States
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MacKerricher State Park, located at 24100 MacKerricher Park Road in Fort Bragg, California, is a popular tourist attraction and park known for its diverse …

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Oct 30, 2024
Nice park along the ocean. Campground had some really nice spots, then a number that were like big open fields with lots of spaces, which may be good for groups. Spots under the trees were nice and… Full review by Maxine H
Oct 14, 2024
Our family and dog enjoyed a quick pit stop to this beach & boardwalk trail. Like many others in the area, there is no entrance fee. It’s a beautiful stretch of coastline and the beaches are perfe… Full review by 187meganh
May 25, 2024
This is a state park, and it is free for day visits. That was a surprise to us but we were very happy about that. Drive in and skip the lake parking and keep on the road to reach the parking lot by t… Full review by friendofmitzi

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My husband and I want to stay here in early March, for our anniversary. He wants to feel like he is less in a …
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My husband and I want to stay here in early March, for our anniversary. He wants to feel like he is less in a campground and more away from people. Are there any spots in particular that anyone would recommend? Preferably sheltered too, so we don't get too blown over and cold. He also has a tent for on top of his truck that he wants to use.
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138-139 are nice and you will easily fit. I agree they are protected and pretty private. California campgrounds/parks are in beautiful areas and really enjoyable for their …
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138-139 are nice and you will easily fit. I agree they are protected and pretty private. California campgrounds/parks are in beautiful areas and really enjoyable for their picturesque views. They are really poor in comparison of amenities in AZ or OR state parks. That said you will enjoy the area and the rustic campground.
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Are dogs allowed?
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Hi Stacy K, Yes, dogs are allowed on leash and on designated trails, the boardwalks and the old Haul Road which runs from the north end of Fort Bragg at Pudding Creek, through …
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Hi Stacy K, Yes, dogs are allowed on leash and on designated trails, the boardwalks and the old Haul Road which runs from the north end of Fort Bragg at Pudding Creek, through MacKerricher, and north. They are not allowed after the Inglenook Fen north of MacKerricher, in Cleone since there is a restoration project going including rehabitation of the Snowy Plover, but it is all posted very prominently so you won't miss the stopping point. Hope you all have a great time!
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Do the group camps have kitchen shelter and power?
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Unfortunately I have never stayed at the campgrounds. Contacting the park would be best.
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Is there cell coverage at the campgrounds? I need to be available for work calls...
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We stayed at a hotel and walked around the park. Don’t remember losing cell service at all, but wasn’t really paying attention. Do remember other people were on their …
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We stayed at a hotel and walked around the park. Don’t remember losing cell service at all, but wasn’t really paying attention. Do remember other people were on their phones, and one lady actually lost hers and her hubby was calling it.
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How does the rolling window reservation system work?
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California State Parks moved from a block or on-sale day reservation period to a rolling window. The public can reserve the highly sought-after campsites and lodging six months...
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