Attractions and places to see around Cleone, California, are primarily located on the Mendocino Coast. This area is characterized by its natural features, including beaches and coastal bluffs. Visitors can explore unique coastal destinations and historical sites. The region offers a variety of natural landscapes and points of interest.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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There's not much glass left on "Glass Beach." It seems to have been collected by eager tourists. You have to look very closely to see even a few shards of glass. Despite the ban, the only activity tourists seem to be doing there is collecting the last pieces of glass. It was absolutely not worth it.
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After crossing the famous Pudding Creek Trestle - a famous and historic trestle bridge - you reach Pudding Creek Beach. This beautiful beach is a great place to relax, sunbathe, take in the truly stunning views, and walk on the famous “squeaky sand."
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Glass Beach, located in Fort Bragg, California, is a unique coastal destination known for its abundance of sea glass. The beach's distinctive feature comes from years of discarding glass bottles, ceramics, and other types of trash into the ocean. Over time, the relentless pounding of the waves smoothed and polished the glass shards, which now cover the beach in a colorful array, predominantly blues, greens, and browns. While collecting sea glass is discouraged to preserve the beach's natural beauty, the area remains a popular attraction for its scenic views, historical interest, and ecological resilience, showcasing how nature can transform human waste into something unexpectedly beautiful. There are also tide pools that are fun to explore when the tides are low.
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Noyo Harbor is a beautiful location, nestled in the canyon walls of the Noyo River, and a popular starting point for getting out onto the ocean, with plenty of options to enjoy the location. You can book a fishing or whale-watching charter, visit one of the many waterfront restaurants, or go on a self-guided tour with a kayak and enjoy the view at your own pace.
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Explore this 4.8-mile out-and-back trail near Fort Bragg, California. The route is generally classified as easy and can usually be completed in 1 hour 32 minutes. Although the path is ideal for bird watching, hiking and road cycling and is often busy, you can enjoy a little peace and quiet here at the right time of day. The route is accessible all year round and is worth a trip at any time of the year. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.
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Noyo Harbor is the harbor and boat launch area for Fort Bragg. It was built near the mouth of the Noyo River in the town of Noyo, south of Fort Bragg. Noyo Harbor is located in Mendocino County 130 nautical miles (240 km) northwest of the Port of San Francisco and 145 nautical miles (269 km) south-southeast of the Port of Crescent City, California. Highway 1 passes over the Noyo Bridge over the harbor.
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Pudding Creek is one of the most scenic beaches on the Mendocino Coast and a stunning place to watch the sunset. This beach on the north end of Fort Bragg is a favorite with locals and visitors alike. The beach has plenty of tide pools to explore at low tide, great rocks for climbing and some beautiful sand dunes for sunbathing.
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The Pudding Creek Trestle runs across the beach at the mouth of Pudding Creek in Fort Bragg. It was built in 1916 to transport logs to the Fort Bragg lumber mill on the old Haul Road. Originally a railroad, the Ten Mile Branch, the road was later paved and used by loggers. Today it is a hiking trail from Fort Bragg to the mouth of the Ten Mile River, although large sections have been washed out in recent storms. The name "Haul Road" (not "Hall Road") refers to the hauling of logs. The name has proven confusing to some, so the road (now trail) was renamed the "Ten Mile Coastal Trail", although it is still referred to locally as Haul Road. The Pudding Creek Trestle was not repaired and reopened to foot traffic until November 16, 2007.
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Cleone, located on the Mendocino Coast, is known for its distinctive natural features. A must-see is Glass Beach, famous for its abundance of sea glass, smoothed by the ocean. You can also explore tide pools there during low tide. Another scenic spot is Pudding Creek Beach, which offers tide pools, rocks for climbing, and sand dunes, making it a beautiful place for sunsets.
Yes, the area around Cleone offers interesting historical sites. The Pudding Creek Trestle is a historic wooden train trestle built in 1915, spanning a wide gorge along the coast and running across the beach. Additionally, the nearby Fort Bragg downtown area features various Downtown murals, contributing to the local cultural and historical landscape.
Many attractions around Cleone are family-friendly. Pudding Creek Beach and Glass Beach are great for exploring tide pools and enjoying the unique coastal environment. The Pudding Creek Trestle is also a popular spot for walks. For active families, the Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd offers an easy, dedicated bike route along the coastal bluffs, suitable for hiking and road cycling.
Cleone offers several hiking opportunities, particularly along the coast. The Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd is an excellent option, providing an easy 4.8-mile out-and-back route along coastal bluffs. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Cleone guide, which includes routes like Ka Kahleh Trail and Pudding Creek Beach & Glass Beach via the MacKerricher Haul Road.
Yes, Cleone is a great area for cycling. The Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd is a dedicated bike route along the coastal bluffs, suitable for road cycling. For more extensive rides, the Road Cycling Routes around Cleone guide features several options, including the MacKerricher Haul Road Trail & Little Valley loop and the Pudding Creek Beach – Ka Kahleh Trail loop.
Yes, some trails in the Cleone area are dog-friendly. For example, the Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd allows dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check specific regulations for each attraction or trail before visiting with your pet.
The Mendocino Coast, including Cleone, generally experiences mild weather year-round. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, late spring through early fall (May to October) typically offers the most pleasant conditions with less rain and moderate temperatures. However, the coastal trails are accessible all year round, and each season offers its unique charm.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not provided, the Downtown murals in Fort Bragg are located in an area that is generally considered wheelchair accessible. For trails, the Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd is described as an easy, dedicated path, which may offer better accessibility than more rugged terrain. It's always recommended to check specific conditions or contact local visitor centers for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
The Pudding Creek Trestle is a notable landmark due to its historical significance and impressive structure. Built in 1915, this historic wooden train trestle originally transported logs to the Fort Bragg lumber mill. Today, it spans a wide gorge along the coast and runs across the beach at the mouth of Pudding Creek, offering a unique blend of history and scenic beauty.
While Glass Beach is a unique destination, the amount of time you spend there can vary. Many visitors enjoy a leisurely stroll for 30 minutes to an hour, observing the sea glass and exploring the tide pools during low tide. If you're keen on photography or simply soaking in the unique atmosphere, you might choose to stay longer.
Trails around Cleone primarily feature coastal terrain. You can expect relatively easy paths along bluffs, such as the Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd, which is generally flat and suitable for walking or cycling. Beaches like Pudding Creek Beach and Glass Beach offer sandy and sometimes rocky surfaces, especially near tide pools. Some longer routes may include varied coastal paths, but many popular trails are designed for accessibility and ease of use.
Yes, the Cleone area is rich with scenic coastal viewpoints. Pudding Creek Beach is considered one of the most scenic beaches on the Mendocino Coast and is a stunning place to watch the sunset. Glass Beach also offers beautiful coastal views, showcasing the unique interaction of land and sea. Many of the coastal trails, like the Ka Kahlen Trail — Haul Rd, provide continuous scenic vistas along the bluffs.


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