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Albion, California

Albion, California, is a top destination for outdoor adventures. One of the best trails in the area is the Navarro River Redwoods State Park trail. This scenic trail offers a moderate hike through towering redwood trees and lush ferns. The trail is well-maintained and suitable for hikers of all skill levels. Along the way, you'll see the Navarro River, a beautiful waterway perfect for kayaking or canoeing. Another must-visit attraction is the Albion River Bridge, the last remaining wooden bridge on Highway 1. It provides a great spot for photography with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Whether you're a hiker or a kayaker, Albion offers a variety of outdoor activities that are sure to satisfy your adventurous spirit.

Top Spots in and near Albion

  • Lakeport, California

    Camp at Red Mountain Campground

    Red Mountain has 10 units, toilets, barbecue grates, and picnic tables. There is no potable water at this time.To get there, from Ukiah, exit U.S. 101 South at Talmage Road, then 1.5 miles east to Eastside Road. Turn right and proceed 0.3 mile to Mill Creek Road. Follow Mill Creek Road 5 miles to...
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  • Whitethorn, California

    Camp at Usal Beach on the Lost Coast

    5.0
    Getting to Usal beach can be a little tricky, but it is well worth the effort. Usal Road (Mendocino Country Rd 431) is found 13 miles north of Westport or 14.5 miles southwest of Legget on Highway 1. The turn off is extremely easy to miss so it is recommended to use your odometer to gauge how clo...
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  • Leggett, California

    Taber Nature Trail

    0.81 mi / 217 ft gain
    Signs at the trail head for the Taber Trail state it is 1.1 miles long. That is much shorter than the actual 1.8 miles my GPS put it at. The trail sign also claims it is wheelchair accessible. I can see that for a little ways but as the trail begins to climb, I think this would be a tough go.  Th...
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  • Jenner, California

    Hike the North Trail to the Pygmy Forest

    4 mi / 800 ft gain
    Salt Point State Park, about 90 miles north of San Francisco, features rugged, windswept coastline and dramatic forests of cypress, pine and redwoods. The North trail is a great way to experience much of the inland portion of the park including the unique Pygmy Forest, named for the stunted trees...
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