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Hiking around Cleone offers diverse landscapes along the scenic Mendocino Coast of California. The region features coastal trails with views of the Pacific Ocean, unique beaches like Glass Beach and Pudding Creek Beach, and forested areas. Hikers can explore historic landmarks such as the Pudding Creek Trestle and trails within MacKerricher State Park. The terrain varies from flat coastal paths to gentle inclines through woodlands.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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3.19km
00:50
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30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
19.7km
05:22
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290m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.1km
03:21
50m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.21km
00:34
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This multi-use trail runs along the bed of an old logging haul road and railroad, along the majestic coastal bluffs of the Pacific, and is one of the longest continuous whale-watching locations on the West Coast. It's a spectacular stretch of coastline worthy of stopping to capture some fantastic photos.
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Noyo Headlands Park is a popular park that is over 104 acres along coastal cliffs. There is a multiuse trail (Ka Kahlen Trail) that cuts through the park.
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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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This multi-use trail runs along the bed of an old logging haul road and railroad, along the majestic coastal bluffs of the Pacific, and is one of the longest continuous whale-watching locations on the West Coast. It's a spectacular stretch of coastline worthy of stopping to capture some fantastic photos.
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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 βsqueaky 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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From this spot at the very end of the Laguna Point Boardwalk, you get amazing, sweeping views from Laguna Point of the dramatic cliffs and the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. Keep an eye out for migrating whales, seals, sea lions, and birds. This is a great spot for catching the sunset as well.
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The Laguna Point Boardwalk in MacKerricher State Park offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, rocky coastlines, and coastal bluffs. The flat, well-maintained surface of the boardwalk is designed to accommodate visitors with mobility challenges, including those using wheelchairs or strollers. Educational signage along the trail provides insights into the local flora, fauna, and geology. This is a great spot to enjoy wildlife watching, including seals, sea lions, various bird species, and, at times, migrating whales. At low tide, tide pools are revealed; they teem with marine life such as starfish, crabs, and anemones. Please stay on the boardwalk and designated trail to help protect the fragile coastal environment.
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Cleone offers a good selection of hiking opportunities, with over a dozen routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, including 9 easy, 6 moderate, and 1 difficult route, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Hiking in Cleone provides a diverse experience, from breathtaking coastal views along the Pacific Ocean to unique beaches like Glass Beach and Pudding Creek Beach. You'll also find forested areas and historic landmarks such as the Pudding Creek Trestle.
Yes, Cleone has several easy trails suitable for families. For a short, accessible walk, consider the Ka Kahleh Trail, which is about 3.2 km long and takes less than an hour. Many coastal paths are also relatively flat and enjoyable for all ages.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore the historic Pudding Creek Trestle, which offers scenic views. The unique Glass Beach and picturesque Pudding Creek Beach are also popular spots for exploration and tide pooling.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Ten Mile Beach route is a difficult 19.7 km hike that can take over 5 hours to complete. It offers extensive coastal scenery for a rewarding long-distance trek.
The hiking routes in Cleone are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.2 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse coastal scenery, the unique appeal of Glass Beach, and the variety of trails available for different fitness levels.
Absolutely. The Pudding Creek Beach & Glass Beach via the MacKerricher Haul Road is a moderate 13.1 km path that perfectly combines stunning coastal scenery with the distinctive beauty of Glass Beach, known for its sea glass.
Yes, while Cleone is famous for its coast, the surrounding area also features forested regions. Trails like Gravel Pit Road, a moderate 10.6 km route, lead through varied terrain that includes woodlands, offering a different kind of natural experience.
Cleone is an excellent choice for beach exploration. Beyond the well-known Glass Beach, you can also visit Pudding Creek Beach, which is considered one of the most scenic on the Mendocino Coast, perfect for walks, tide pooling, and enjoying sunsets.
The Mendocino Coast, including Cleone, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. While specific weather can vary, the mild coastal climate makes it enjoyable in spring, summer, and fall. Always check local forecasts before heading out.
Yes, MacKerricher State Park is a significant natural area adjacent to Cleone. Many trails in the region, including those that incorporate the MacKerricher Haul Road, provide access to and through parts of the park, offering additional opportunities for outdoor activities.


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