Love the Mendocino Coast

Love the Mendocino Coast We capture magic in the wild world around us, then deliver it to you. ❤️

From primordial redwood forests to treasure-laden tide pools: a glimpse at California’s dreamy Mendocino Coast! ☀️🌲🌊

Brought to you by Fort Bragg photographers
Anna & Lee!

04/08/2026
Such a well-deserved nomination! Please vote to see our favorite garden be named one of the top 20 botanical gardens in ...
02/25/2026

Such a well-deserved nomination! Please vote to see our favorite garden be named one of the top 20 botanical gardens in the country! 🌷💛

02/25/2026
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02/25/2026

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Noyo Center Whale Fest 2026 Events

Every March, the Mendocino Coast celebrates the annual migration of the whales, and this year the Noyo Center has planned a great lineup of activities in addition to the other fun community events along the coast.

Visit the Whale Fest webpage for more information and join us for the Gray Whale Migration Challenge, a fundraiser supporting the Noyo Center, and a 4-part speaker series featuring acclaimed gray whale experts, photographers, and marine biologists.






https://www.noyocenter.org/whale-festival-2026

Wow!
02/25/2026

Wow!

02/25/2026

🟢 FINAL UPDATE 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25: Route 128 is OPEN in Mendocino County from the Route 1 junction to west of Flynn Creek Road near Navarro (PM 0-11.63).

🔴 TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 128 is FULLY CLOSED in Mendocino County from the Route 1 junction to west of Flynn Creek Road near Navarro (PM 0-11.63) due to flooding.

Please check quickmap.dot.ca.gov or the Quickmap app for the latest road conditions.

02/25/2026
Will you be our Valen-TIDE? 💌Special thanks to  for the inspiration! 💕
02/14/2026

Will you be our Valen-TIDE? 💌

Special thanks to for the inspiration! 💕

💌 Love, the Mendocino Coast ❤️ A year in hearts!
02/14/2026

💌 Love, the Mendocino Coast
❤️ A year in hearts!

02/14/2026
Tonight! 👏
02/12/2026

Tonight! 👏

February 12, 6:00: Science Talk: New Insights into California’s Intertidal Biodiversity: What Nudibranches are Telling us. Presented by Terrence Gosliner, PhD, Senior Curator, Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology, California Academy of Sciences. Learn about additional species of nudibranchs occurring in our waters. This is changing range shifts, and resulting in new invasive species, which require different conservation strategies. Via Zoom. Register: https://tinyurl.com/5xtprc9n Hosted by Noyo Center for Marine Science

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