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Jogging around Mendocino offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by its coastal bluffs, dense redwood forests, and river valleys. The region features varied terrain, from flat, accessible paths to more undulating trails with moderate elevation changes. Many routes provide views of the Pacific Ocean or wind through unique ecosystems like the Pygmy Forest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.06km
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.01km
01:13
280m
280m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This beautiful 720-acre park is home to stunning and majestic towering redwoods. It offers sizeable private group camping facilities with full-service cabins, accommodating up to 200 people. The day-use area features eight miles of hiking and biking trails, along with over 25 miles of routes leading to the adjacent Jackson Demonstration State Forest.
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Enjoy endless views of the Pacific Ocean and incredible California cliffs as you hike in Headlands Park. The large park is wild and windy but incredibly beautiful and can be easily explored via the flat, 8-foot-wide trail that traverses the Headlands.
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Surrounding the town of Mendocino is Mendocino Headlands State Park, with rocky shorelines, an abundance of hiking trails, windswept foothills, panoramic ocean views, and chances to see whales in the ocean. Some of the best hiking trails stretch along the cliff, a prime spot to see the arches and rocky sea caves that dot the cliffs. Take the stone stairs that lead to the remote but beautiful Portuguese beach. Or take the cliff path down to Big River Beach, the perfect place to sit with a book and do nothing for a while.
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Mendocino Headlands State Park is a California state park in Mendocino. It consists of 347 hectares (1.4 km2) of undeveloped sea lips and islets surrounding the town of Mendocino, two beaches (Big River Beach and Portuguese Beach), and the much larger Big River Unit, which stretches eight miles (13 km) along both banks of the nearby Big River. The park became operational in 1974 after several years of citizen concern and discussion about the possibility of blufftop development. The Big River Unit was added in 2002.
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The Fern Canyon Scenic Trail is a vibrant and fern-filled forest. It feels like stepping into a world from a time long ago as you look up at the towering giants of the forest and down at the lush fern-covered ground. Along the trail, you'll encounter charming bridges and the soothing sounds of the nearby creek.
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Explore the Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail, a short 300-yard loop boardwalk at Van Damme's eastern end, just two miles inland from Highway One. Over the course of 300,000 years, the forces of nature, including poor acidic soil and hardpan, have created a miniature wonderland resembling a bonsai forest. As you stroll along the boardwalk, you'll encounter interpretive panels that reveal the fascinating story behind these diminutive trees. Here, you'll find Bollander pine (exclusive to the pygmy forest), bishop pine, dwarf manzanita, and Mendocino cypress. Trees that would typically grow over 100 feet tall elsewhere are only a few feet tall here, with trunks as thin as a quarter-inch. The boardwalk hovers just above the forest floor to protect the nutrient-rich lichen. In some spots, you'll be eye-level with these ancient, tiny treetops. Don't miss the chance to explore this living testament to nature's forces!
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Visit the Sinkhole and see a special place formed by the powerful waves of the Pacific Ocean. Look at the blowhole, where the sea has made a hole in the headland, showing the ocean below. There's a fenced path that goes around this cool spot, so you can take a look from all angles.
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Here, you're treated to breathtaking views of Portuguese Beach, spread out below the towering cliffs. It's a great place to pause, take a break, and enjoy the picturesque town above.
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There are 5 dedicated running routes around Mendocino featured in this guide, offering a variety of experiences from coastal paths to forest trails. In total, komoot has over 15 highlights in the area that can be incorporated into your runs.
Yes, for an easy and scenic run, consider the Beach Overlook – Russian Gulch Headlands loop from Mendocino. This 2.5-mile path offers beautiful coastal views and is suitable for beginners or those looking for a quick, less strenuous jog.
Mendocino's running routes offer diverse scenery. You can enjoy stunning coastal views and ocean vistas, especially on trails near the headlands. Other routes wind through dense redwood forests and unique ecosystems like the Pygmy Forest, providing a lush, natural backdrop for your run.
Yes, many of the routes are loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail – Fern Canyon Scenic Trail loop from Little River is a moderate 8.6-mile loop through varied forest scenery. Another option is the Beach Overlook – Russian Gulch Headlands loop from Mendocino, which is an easy 2.5-mile coastal loop.
For a longer run, the Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail – Fern Canyon Scenic Trail loop from Little River covers 8.6 miles (13.8 km) and takes approximately 1 hour 36 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers varied forest scenery and gentle hills, perfect for a sustained effort.
Absolutely! Many routes offer access to natural wonders. You might encounter the unique Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail, or pass by the impressive Russian Gulch State Park and historic bridge. The Jug Handle State Natural Reserve is also a notable landmark in the area.
Mendocino generally has a mild climate year-round. While summers are cool and often foggy, providing pleasant running conditions, winters can be rainy. Spring and fall offer a good balance of moderate temperatures and less precipitation, making them ideal for exploring the trails.
While many state parks and beaches in Mendocino have restrictions on dogs, some trails and areas do permit them on leash. It's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out with your canine companion to ensure a smooth experience.
Yes, Mendocino is known for its beautiful forests. The Mendocino Woodlands State Park loop from Observatory Hill is a 5.6-mile trail that leads you through lush forested parkland, offering a shaded and serene running environment. The Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail also provides a unique forest experience.
The komoot community frequently praises Mendocino's diverse landscapes, from the dramatic coastal bluffs to the tranquil redwood forests. Runners particularly enjoy the variety of terrain, the stunning ocean views, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different ability levels.
For families, the easier routes with less elevation gain are generally preferred. The Beach Overlook – Russian Gulch Headlands loop from Mendocino is an easy 2.5-mile path with coastal views, making it a good option for a family outing where younger members might also enjoy a walk or shorter jog.


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