Attraction Guide: Noyo Harbor, Fort Bragg, United States

Noyo Harbor Guide

Noyo Harbor: A Working Harbor with Charm and Character Guide

Noyo Harbor, located at the mouth of the Noyo River in Fort Bragg, is a bustling working harbor that offers a glimpse into the area's maritime history and present-day fishing industry. With its colorful fishing boats, seafood restaurants, and scenic views, it's a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the authentic coastal atmosphere of Northern California. Noyo Harbor has a rich history as a vital center for fishing and logging. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it served as a major port for shipping redwood lumber. As the logging industry declined, fishing became the dominant activity, and the harbor continues to be a hub for commercial and recreational fishing. The harbor's history is reflected in its weathered buildings, working docks, and the stories of the fishermen who call it home. Visitors to Noyo Harbor can enjoy a variety of activities. Take a stroll along the docks and watch the fishing boats unload their catch. Visit one of the many seafood restaurants and sample fresh, locally caught fish and shellfish. Charter a fishing boat for a day on the ocean. Explore the shops and galleries that line the harbor. Noyo Harbor is renowned for its fresh seafood. Many restaurants offer "catch of the day" specials, showcasing the freshest fish available. Dungeness crab, salmon, and rockfish are local favorites. Don't miss the opportunity to try clam chowder or fish and chips made with locally sourced ingredients.

Transportation

The Mendocino Transit Authority (MTA) Route 75 serves the Fort Bragg area. Check the MTA website for the most up-to-date schedules and stops near Noyo Harbor. You can also drive and park in the designated parking areas around the harbor.