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Belinda Point Trail

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Looking at Belinda Point Cove from the trail.

Photo © Tamira Jones

This 0.6-mile trail (one way distance) travels from Ocean Drive in Fort Bragg, to a small cove and bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Ocean Drive is located off of Highway One immediately south of the Botanical Gardens.

The route to Belinda Point has been walked for generations, and in October 2004 Mendocino Land Trust opened a public trail in an Offer-to-Dedicate easement. The trail winds through Monterey and Mendocino cypress groves, eucalyptus, shore pine, and coastal bluff scrub. Beautiful coastal views are visible from the trail. The Belinda Point trail enables fisherman and abalone divers to access the coast.

Vertical Gain or Loss: N/A

Trail Distance: 0.6 miles one way

 ADA Accessibility Notes
This trail is not ADA accessible.
 
 Pet Friendly Notes
Dogs are allowed on the trail on-leash.
 

For More Information, Contact:

Mendocino Land Trust

info@mendocinolandtrust.org
www.mendocinolandtrust.org
PO Box 1094, Mendocino, CA 95460
707-962-0470 · fax 707-962-0444

Cheryl wrote on October 08, 2012: Thank you for this info...we have been going to Fort Bragg for years and did not know about this. The pictures are beautiful!

Boundaries and names shown do not necessarily reflect the map policy of the National Geographic Society.

Longitude: -123.812613500
Latitude: 39.398016200
Elevation: 107 FT (33 M)
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