Website:https://www.city.fortbragg.com/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/12/72 (Website - Noyo Headlands Park)https://www.mendocinolandtrust.org/trails/northern-coastal-trails/noyo-headlands-trail/ (Noyo Headlands Trail)
Description:The Noyo Headlands Park covers 104 acres and includes access to 3.5 miles of spectacular California bluff top. The park includes a handicapped accessible multi-use trail which connects the Noyo River bridge on the south side of Fort Bragg all the way to the Pudding Creek Trestle on the north side of Fort Bragg. The 6 mile trail is very popular with walkers, joggers and cyclists. The trail includes 18 artists benches (each a unique testament to the local talent of area artists), numerous bird watching and ocean gazing spots, a passive recreation field and dog park at the southern end of the park and four restrooms are sprinkled along the length of the trial. There are two large parking lots which can be accessed from Elm Street on the north and Cypress Ave on the southern end of the park.
General Notes:updated 1.2.2018 sd / 2.1.2019 lm
Usage Restriction:Part of the Noyo Headlands Park system. Only access is from N. Harbor Drive from Hwy 1 after the bridge.
Jurisdictions::Fort Bragg, MENDOCINO COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 39.4281131, y coordinate: -123.8089813
Permit: 1
Ownership: city
Filmography (Legacy projects not in Reel-Scout):The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming (1965)
Contacts: De Graw, Debra *Film Commissioner, Mendocino County Film Commission217 S. Main Street, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 USA707.961.6300 Phone 1[email protected]https://mendocinocoast.com/
* Key Contact