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Why Live in Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg, CA, a coastal community founded in 1857, offers a mix of natural beauty and small-town charm. Known for its scenic views and outdoor activities, residents and visitors enjoy whale watching, hiking on the Coastal Trail, and exploring Glass Beach. The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens and Otis R. Johnson Wilderness Park provide additional recreational opportunities. The community's housing market features a variety of unique single-family homes, ranging from early 1900s builds to modern constructions, often adorned with coastal aesthetics and flowering bushes. Downtown Fort Bragg is lively with craft breweries like The Pub at North Coast Brewing and Tall Guy Brewing, along with popular dining spots such as Egghead’s Restaurant and Mayan Fusion. The area hosts annual events like Whale Fest in March and the World’s Largest Salmon BBQ in July. Fort Bragg High School and Redwood Elementary School are highly rated, contributing to the community's appeal for families. Despite facing environmental concerns like poor air quality from traffic and wood burning, the area is less prone to wildfires compared to other parts of California. The community is connected by Shoreline Highway and state Route 20, with Mendocino Transit Authority providing bus services to nearby cities.

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