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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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The Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Visitor Center serves as a gateway to the park's rugged landscapes and rich cultural history. Located in a remote area, the center offers information on park history, trail maps, wildlife, and the Indigenous people who have lived in this area for millennia. There are exhibits on the local ecosystem, conservation efforts, and Sinkyone heritage. Basic amenities like restrooms are available.
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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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Vichy Springs, originally in use by the local Pomo, was officially discovered in 1848. Presidents Grant, Harrison, and Roosevelt were among the famous visitors to the springs, along with renowned authors Jack London, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Mark Twain. The historic resort is known for its “champagne baths” which are naturally warm and carbonated mineral baths that come from 30,000 feet below the surface and feed into indoor and outdoor soaking tubs. Additionally, there are 26 rooms for lodging, and cottages still in use today dating back to 1852. There are plenty of day-use amenities here, including a hot soaking pool, spa treatments, over 700 acres of hiking trails, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. It's a great place to stay for a weekend or a few hours when you're planning to explore this area, where you can relax and take a soak after a long ride.
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Jug Handle State Natural Reserve is a state park unit in California, United States, that preserves a series of marine terraces, each exhibiting a different stage of ecological succession. It is located on California State Route 1 north of the village of Caspar, five miles (8 km) equidistant between the towns of Mendocino and Fort Bragg. The 776 hectare park (314 ha) was founded in 1976
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This trail is a very well maintained pathway that serves as Jug Handle's unique natural stairway. This trail showcases an astounding array of diverse environments. As you venture from the coastal edge and travel 2.5 miles inland, you'll encounter three distinct marine terraces. Each terrace, formed 100,000 years before the one below it due to tectonic uplift, presents a world of its own. The lowest terrace boasts a serene prairie landscape, the second is adorned with majestic pines, and the third unveils a fascinating pygmy forest where knee-high trees have thrived for possibly several decades.
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Explore the Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail, a short 300-yard loop boardwalk at Van Damme's eastern end, just two miles inland from Highway One. Over the course of 300,000 years, the forces of nature, including poor acidic soil and hardpan, have created a miniature wonderland resembling a bonsai forest. As you stroll along the boardwalk, you'll encounter interpretive panels that reveal the fascinating story behind these diminutive trees. Here, you'll find Bollander pine (exclusive to the pygmy forest), bishop pine, dwarf manzanita, and Mendocino cypress. Trees that would typically grow over 100 feet tall elsewhere are only a few feet tall here, with trunks as thin as a quarter-inch. The boardwalk hovers just above the forest floor to protect the nutrient-rich lichen. In some spots, you'll be eye-level with these ancient, tiny treetops. Don't miss the chance to explore this living testament to nature's forces!
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