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Jug Handle Creek Farm and Nature Center
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Jug Handle Beach
16224 CA-1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Jug Handle State Natural Reserve
CA-1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
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Good Bones
14957 Caspar Rd, Caspar, CA 95420
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Jug Handle Creek Farm and Nature Center

15501 CA-1, Caspar, CA 95420
4.0(25)

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attractions: Jug Handle Beach, Jug Handle State Natural Reserve, restaurants: Good Bones
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(707) 357-0783
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jughandlecreekfarm.org

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Stroll Through Historic Mendocino
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Sat, Dec 13 • 11:00 AM
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Michelle Myers BeareMichelle Myers Beare
One of my favorite places to stay..whether in the campground, Bunkhouse, cabins, or Farmhouse, they are all great! The hike to the Pygmy Forest and walk to the beach are two of my favorite things to do there.
Dan MckenzieDan Mckenzie
A nice hike, great photo opportunities, a real local gem in my book.
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One of my favorite places to stay..whether in the campground, Bunkhouse, cabins, or Farmhouse, they are all great! The hike to the Pygmy Forest and walk to the beach are two of my favorite things to do there.
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5.0
1y

I planned my family's Christmas getaway in the Bunkhouse and it accommodated us perfectly!

Check in: you receive an email with check in instructions, it is very clear. There are key boxes on each door which issues a key.

Rooms: there are 4 bedrooms with exterior doors that surround/connect to a classroom, 2 of which have doors that also lead into the classroom. The other 2 rooms have only outside access and have to walk outside to get to the classroom (which is a great living room for the kids to play).

The rooms are spacious, clean and have great bedding and pillows. 2 of the rooms have a queen bed with 2 bunk beds (sleeps 6) and they other 2 rooms have a queen bed, a set of bunk beds and a sofa or day bed which can sleep 2 more. Each of the beds have a clean folded towel, trash can and liner, ceiling fan, lamps, dressor and shelving. Plenty of power outlets. We went over December and the heating was excellent. We were able to set the thermostats and sleep wonderfully.

Each room has a name, the lock box code is the same code that gets you into your bathroom. The bunkhouse can be rented by 4 strangers, so each bathroom has a dedicated bedroom and has a shower, sink, mirror and commodes. In order to conserve water, the showers are timed for 15 minutes and I think they gave about $1.50 in quarters to start the water in each bathroom. The larger rooms could have had more quarters, but I'm not sure. We did not run out of quarters, but we only had 2 people in a couple of the rooms. Honestly, 15 minutes was more than enough time for me (with long hair). I even had a few minutes at the end to hand out. I wish i had started a timer though. Only one of the bathrooms had a space heater, so I gave that to my parents. I think we all ended up using that bathroom because of it. Although the bathhouse is disconnected from the lodging, we weren't inconvenienced by it..... well... maybe in the middle of the night it was chilly to use the bathroom. Also, I felt bad making noise when getting up.

The kitchen is connected to the bath house building, but on the far side. It has lots of pots and pans, plates, flatware, glassware etc. There's an oven, stove, microwave, 2 coffee makers and a very large fridge.

There are no tv's but we didn't miss them. There was no cell service but the internet works well in the bunkhouse.

Parking was ample and hiking trails right out the back porch was a dream. There's a large field in the back where the kids can play and large fire ring with seating. Picnic tables etc.

There are dumpsters and plenty of trash bags.

Marie and Helen were excellent leading up to the trip. Their service was excellent, I emailed a few times and they got right back to me. Helen helped with materials and information on the local flora and fauna.

Each night we walked out to the headlands and watched sunset, each morning we walked to the beach. We went to Russian gulch for a family group hike which was nice.

I couldn't have asked for a better vacation. You wont find anything like it, where a large group can get together, still have their own space and the kids...

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4.0
16y

I am only a traveler, just wanting to share: If you want inexpensive lodging (around $40 per person/nite, kids much less) with cooking facilities in a historic farmhouse or cabin in view of the ocean (and a 5-minute walk away), this is the perfect place. Lodging includes the 2-story farmhouse, or separate cabins. Wood-burning stoves are the only heat (dress warm), but the showers are hot (in the main building only). There is even a simple campground. It's all a step above a hostel, as you have your own room. The kitchen has seen many big dinners and gourmet meals produced by visitors. As a single traveler, I've been invited to some delicious meals. ||||The Jughandle Creek Nature Center -- the reason this place exists -- hosts many kids learning about our environment, and how to preserve it. This is a gem on the Northern California Coast. I've volunteered to work around the place (even did repairs on an old barn), and that in itself was very enjoyable -- they even deduct a small amount from the cost of your lodging, but that, I think, should be kindly refused. They are non-profit, and every dime helps them to keep this wonderful place going. I've met many interesting people here, including many from other countries. And if you are staying for more than a couple of nites, you'll meet more people who arrive later. They have only a pay phone, no internet, no TV. Thank goodness. Their website is simple, but has rates & info www.jughandlecreek.org. ||||Of course, there is an abundance of sea life and animals (deer, turkeys, squirrels, etc.), redwoods, beaches, hiking trails and backroads (with friendly horses or farm animals) along this vast coastline; the city of Fort Bragg has supermarkets, movie theatres and excellent medical facilities, and the world-famous Botanical Gardens, along with the historic Skunk Train, that takes visitors by rail thru beautiful second-growth redwood forests. The old Point Cabrillo Lighthouse - restored beautifully - is nearby. Not to mention all the incredible State Parks (safe for now 7/09). ||||This is historic redwoods logging and salmon fishing country. You won't find all the 'big city' attractions or outlets, but there are plenty of art galleries and other specialty shops to browse in, along with some fantastic restaurants. And at the same time you might go to a Saturday breakfast at the VFW Hall or one of the churches, and get stuffed for 5 bucks. ||||And you'll enjoy the locals as much as they enjoy you. Don't be afraid to strike-up a conversation here. You'll likely go away with another warm memory. Wow! You'd think I'm crazy about this place! ||||Greg Bishop, California Native - Rossmoor,...

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4.0
17y

Jug Handle Farm is located perfectly for exploring both Fort Bragg and Mendocino, nearly half way between them both.||||The Farm is really a step up from hostel accommodation and reminds me more of European pension style accommodation. There are camping spaces available, a large room that sleeps 7-8 I believe, and then a selection of rooms that have either double or twin beds. ||||||The farm house itself is beautiful, it's like walking into a little bit of history. You have use of a full kitchen with all the pots, pans and crockery you could possibly need. There's also a large drawing room area, a library and obviously you have your own room. You share the ground floor shower room and toilets. When I was there the house was not busy but if it's full be prepared to wait a few minutes for these facilities!||||The managers ask that you bring a sleeping blanket or blanket with you for warmth as the historical building is not centrally heated. They provide sheets and towels and just ask that guests sweep their rooms when they leave. Hardly a tough chore!||||The managers are so welcoming and go out of their way to ensure you have the information you need to enjoy your stay. The Farm's main function is as a nature education center and so there are full recycling facilities, composting and wonderful grounds. A major plus is the short and easy trail down to the beach.||||There are no televisions, no computers, no internet access. There is a pay phone - cell phone reception was non existent for me. All of which was great for me but may not be to everyone's taste.||||At a rate of $35 for the double room I had to myself, with all the facilities and the magical surroundings this is really the best bargain I have come across on the West Coast. Best of all, the money raised from accommodating travellers goes towards the nature project.||||Just wonderful and I hope to be back sooner...

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