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This Fort Bragg, California hotel offers beautiful ocean-view rooms and an indoor heated swimming pool. Situated on 6 acres of beautifully landscaped California coast, the Best Western Vista Manor Lodge offers all of the amenities to feel at home while traveling. This Fort Bragg hotel also offers convenient access to many local attractions including the Skunk Train, which runs along the Noyo River, Pygmy Forest and the beautiful Jughandle State Reserve. Guests will also be close to outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking and horseback riding. The Best Western Vista Manor Lodge boasts 55 elegantly-appointed guest rooms including rooms with ocean views and guest cottages with kitchens. Each guest room features cable satellite television with HBO® and high-speed Internet access. Start the day off with a delicious complimentary continental breakfast each morning. The hotel also features an indoor heated swimming pool, a gazebo with views of the Pacific and some business services. Spend a relaxing day on the beach, just steps from the hotel. Take an afternoon to visit the nearby Noyo Fishing Village or wander through the Botanical Gardens. Both Fort Bragg and nearby Mendocino offer a variety of galleries, restaurants, museums and shops. Fort Bragg also hosts several events throughout the year including the Whale Festival, the Wine and Mushroom Festival, the Salmon Barbeque and soccer tournaments. The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Vista Manor Lodge is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Fort Bragg, California. Make a reservation today and save.
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Best Western Vista Manor Lodge Property Information:
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Rooms:
55
Floors:
2
Time Zone:
Pacific Standard Time
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- Free Parking
- Beach
- Coffee Maker in Room
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Modem Lines in Room
- Television with Cable
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- Pool
- Fishing
- Hairdryers Available
- Free Local Telephone Calls
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
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Best Western Vista Manor Lodge Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
3:00 P.M.
Check-Out:
11:00 A.M.
Currency:
USD
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
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Areas Served
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Fort Bragg, California
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Area Airports
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Little River Airport 15 miles, Arcata Airport 140 miles
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Nearby Attractions
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Transportation: - * 15 mile(s) from Little River Airport * 140 mile(s) from Arcata Airport Local Attractions: - * 0 mile(s) from Pudding Creek Beach * 1 mile(s) from the Skunk Train * 1 mile(s) from Logging Museum * 1 mile(s) from antique shops * 2 mile(s) from horseback riding * 2.5 mile(s) from Noyo Fishing Village * 2-7 mile(s) from state parks * 3 mile(s) from Botanical Gardens * 10 mile(s) from Pygmy Forest Points of Interest: - * Pygmy Forest, unusual dwarf pines and cypress trees grow on a coastal shelf from Albion to Fort Bragg. View trees from the Fern Canyon Trail in Van Damme State Park, or take the Pygmy Forest self-guiding trail off Little River Road. * Mendocino, an 1852 lumber port, now an artist/vacation colony and home to numerous lodging facilities from moderate to luxurious. Frame buildings are reminiscent of New England. * Russian Gulch State Park, two miles north of Mendocino (1,300 acres). Redwoods, wavecut promontory, sea tunnel, hiking/bicycling trails, fern glens, a waterfall and camping. State Park Headquarters is located opposite on Highway One. 707-937-5804. * Jughandle State Reserve, five wave-cut terraces intersected by Jughandle Creek expose 500,000 years of erosion. Climb from sea level to the Pygmy Forrest on the highest, oldest level. There is an underwater park with skin-diving. Walking tours on Saturday mornings, weather permitting. * Fort Bragg, founded in 1889, California's last coastal mill town has a lively downtown with shops and restaurants in restored Western style buildings. Guest House Museum, the old Fort Building, and the Union Lumber Company Store. The 47th acre Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens which is open all year. Charter boats for fishing, excursion and whale watching (December through April) daily out of Noyo Harbor. * Fort Bragg Skunk Train, there is no railroad quite like California Western Railroad's Skunk Train. Founded in 1885 as a logging railroad, the Skunk Train still operates freight and passenger trains through the redwood forest, along the Noyo River and over the coastal range. Shopping: - * 1 mile(s) from Antique Shops Recreation: - * 2 mile(s) from Horseback Riding Nearby Cities: - * 9 mile(s) from Mendocino Transportation: - * 15 mile(s) from Little River Airport * 140 mile(s) from Arcata Airport Transportation: - * 15 mile(s) from Little River Airport * 140 mile(s) from Arcata Airport Nearby Cities: - * 9 mile(s) from Mendocino Nearby Cities: - * 9 mile(s) from Mendocino Nearby Cities: - * 9 mile(s) from Mendocino Local Attractions: - * 0 mile(s) from Pudding Creek Beach * 1 mile(s) from the Skunk Train * 1 mile(s) from Logging Museum * 1 mile(s) from antique shops * 2 mile(s) from horseback riding * 2.5 mile(s) from Noyo Fishing Village * 2-7 mile(s) from state parks * 3 mile(s) from Botanical Gardens * 10 mile(s) from Pygmy Forest Local Attractions: - * 0 mile(s) from Pudding Creek Beach * 1 mile(s) from the Skunk Train * 1 mile(s) from Logging Museum * 1 mile(s) from antique shops * 2 mile(s) from horseback riding * 2.5 mile(s) from Noyo Fishing Village * 2-7 mile(s) from state parks * 3 mile(s) from Botanical Gardens * 10 mile(s) from Pygmy Forest Points of Interest: - * Pygmy Forest, unusual dwarf pines and cypress trees grow on a coastal shelf from Albion to Fort Bragg. View trees from the Fern Canyon Trail in Van Damme State Park, or take the Pygmy Forest self-guiding trail off Little River Road. * Mendocino, an 1852 lumber port, now an artist/vacation colony and home to numerous lodging facilities from moderate to luxurious. Frame buildings are reminiscent of New England. * Russian Gulch State Park, two miles north of Mendocino (1,300 acres). Redwoods, wavecut promontory, sea tunnel, hiking/bicycling trails, fern glens, a waterfall and camping. State Park Headquarters is located opposite on Highway One. 707-937-5804. * Jughandle State Reserve, five wave-cut terraces intersected by Jughandle Creek expose 500,000 years of erosion. Climb from sea level to the Pygmy Forrest on the highest, oldest level. There is an underwater park with skin-diving. Walking tours on Saturday mornings, weather permitting. * Fort Bragg, founded in 1889, California's last coastal mill town has a lively downtown with shops and restaurants in restored Western style buildings. Guest House Museum, the old Fort Building, and the Union Lumber Company Store. The 47th acre Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens which is open all year. Charter boats for fishing, excursion and whale watching (December through April) daily out of Noyo Harbor. * Fort Bragg Skunk Train, there is no railroad quite like California Western Railroad's Skunk Train. Founded in 1885 as a logging railroad, the Skunk Train still operates freight and passenger trains through the redwood forest, along the Noyo River and over the coastal range. Restaurants: - * North Coast Brewing Company, 444 N. Main Street. 707-964-3400. Fish and steaks, award winning ales, reservations suggested. * Old Coast Hotel Bar & Grill, 101 North Franklin Street. 707-961-4488. Victorian Hotel built in 1892 during Fort Bragg's colorful, dignified past. Offers dining at its best, full menu offerings, full bar and sports bar. Known for Mama's Blue Ribbon Clam Chowder. Open for lunch and dinner. * Ravens at the Stanford Inn by the Sea, an upscale vegetarian restaurant with stylish dishes, using fresh organically grown vegetables, herbs and spices from their own certified garden. The Vegetarian Times wrote "?the perfect escape even if you just get away for one exquisite meal." Open for breakfast and dinner, daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. * Purple Rose Mexican Restaurant and Cantina, 24300 North Main Street, Highway 1. 707-964-6507. Next to MacKerricher State Park, just 5 minutes north of Fort Bragg. Chosen as one of the state's best in the publication Northern California's Best Places 1998-1999. Open Wednesday through Sunday with full service bar. * Wharf Restaurant & Lounge, 32260 North Harbor Drive, 770-964-4283. In Novo Harbor Fishing Village, known for such panoramic views of the Noyo River, the Pacific Ocean and the comings and goings of the fishing vessels, afforded by this legendary restaurant in the very heart of the Noyo Fishing Village. The Wharf is popular for its steaks and prime rib, and seafood and salads are also specialties. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Local Attractions: - * 2.5 mile(s) from Noyo Fishing Village * 0 mile(s) from Pudding Creek Beach * 1 mile(s) from the Skunk Train * 1 mile(s) from Logging Museum * 2-7 mile(s) from state parks * 3 mile(s) from Botanical Gardens * 10 mile(s) from Pygmy Forest Points of Interest: - * Pygmy Forest, unusual dwarf pines and cypress trees grow on a coastal shelf from Albion to Fort Bragg. View trees from the Fern Canyon Trail in Van Damme State Park, or take the Pygmy Forest self-guiding trail off Little River Road. * Mendocino, an 1852 lumber port, now an artist/vacation colony and home to numerous lodging facilities from moderate to luxurious. Frame buildings are reminiscent of New England. * Russian Gulch State Park, two miles north of Mendocino (1,300 acres). Redwoods, wavecut promontory, sea tunnel, hiking/bicycling trails, fern glens, a waterfall and camping. State Park Headquarters is located opposite on Highway One. 707-937-5804. * Jughandle State Reserve, five wave-cut terraces intersected by Jughandle Creek expose 500,000 years of erosion. Climb from sea level to the Pygmy Forrest on the highest, oldest level. There is an underwater park with skin-diving. Walking tours on Saturday mornings, weather permitting. * Fort Bragg, founded in 1889, California's last coastal mill town has a lively downtown with shops and restaurants in restored Western style buildings. Guest House Museum, the old Fort Building, and the Union Lumber Company Store. The 47th acre Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens which is open all year. Charter boats for fishing, excursion and whale watching (December through April) daily out of Noyo Harbor. * Fort Bragg Skunk Train, there is no railroad quite like California Western Railroad's Skunk Train. Founded in 1885 as a logging railroad, the Skunk Train still operates freight and passenger trains through the redwood forest, along the Noyo River and over the coastal range.
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