Autumn Magic On The Coast: My Second Day in Mendocino and Fort Bragg

Autumn – that magical time when nature dons its most vibrant hues, and the air carries a hint of misty allure. This season, my wanderlust beckoned me north, and I found myself embarking on a three-day trip to California’s Mendocino County. While Southern California has its charm, there’s an understated elegance and wild beauty to Mendocino that brings out my inner adventurer. While my first day in Mendocino County was focused to popular town activities, I spent my second day working my way down the coast, exploring nature and local shops.

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while looking down at some glass-sand in her hand from Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California
Jordan Gassner's hand outstretched with a bit of the colorful glass-sand from Glass Beach along the Northern California coast
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling and looking up at the cliffs while holding some glass-sand from Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California

My second day in Mendocino County began at the famous Glass Beach in Fort Bragg. Visiting under a veil of an early morning mist, the beach was carpeted with countless colorful glass pebbles, polished to perfection between the area’s relentless waves and rugged landscape. Each fragment shared a bit of the beach’s history – thousands of small stories, waiting to be told.

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling and twirling in front of the Point Cabrillo Light Station along the Northern California coast
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner moving her hair from her eyes in front of the Point Cabrillo Light Station along the Northern California coast
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner twirling in front of the Point Cabrillo Light Station along the Northern California coast

Working my way down the coast, my next stop was the Point Cabrillo Light Station. About a half mile walk from the parking lot, the lighthouse and living quarters were just as picturesque as I’d hoped. The vast expanse of the ocean on one side contrasted beautifully with the verdant cliffside and cream, red and brown landmark buildings on the other.

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner looking over her shoulder in front of the Point Cabrillo Light Station along the Northern California coast
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner twirling in front of Point Cabrillo Lighthouse along the Northern California coast
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner walking toward the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse along the Northern California coast

Wondering What To Wear in Mendocino?

Discover my packing list in my blog post: What To Wear In Mendocino: Everything I Packed and What I Recommend

Before arriving back in Mendocino town for lunch, I opted for one more stop in nature: Russian Gulch State Park. In all its autumnal glory, the park felt comforting, invigorating and endlessly enchanting – a magical place to relax for a bit and enjoy some of the warm, spicy cider I had packed earlier that morning.

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner sitting on a bench overlooking the Russian Gulch State Park Bridge near the Mendocino Coast in California, USA
An explorer's hat, Stanley thermos and red book laying on top of a plaid scarf on a picnic table at Russian Gulch State Park in Mendocino, California
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling while sitting on a bench overlooking the Russian Gulch State Park Bridge near the Mendocino Coast in California, USA

Around early afternoon my stomach finally rumbled, leading me to the doors of the Trillium Cafe, a historic home turned restaurant. This quaint eatery served dishes that were a delightful blend of local flavors. I enjoyed the warm Local Rock Cod Fish Tacos – the perfect way to satiate my hunger!

My Second Day in Mendocino: Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner's hat on top of a table inside Trillium Cafe in Mendocino, California

My journey continued as I stepped into the Kelley House Museum. My favorite types of museums are ones that provide a glimpse into the daily life of a person in history – what did they wear or eat, how did they sleep, work or play. Every artifact and memento inside the Kelley House Museum echoed tales of Victorian home and family life. I felt like I had taken a step back in time, an altogether unique and captivating experience.

A vintage book with the title "Sea Mosses" on it sitting on a shelf next to an old pocket watch inside Mendocino's Kelley House Museum
My Second Day in Mendocino: An intricate piano net to a window inside Mendocino's Victorian-era Kelley House Museum
My Second Day in Mendocino: A gold and black pair of binoculars, book of Hymns and vintage brush on a shelf inside Mendocino's Kelley House Museum

After viewing all the vintage clothes, home goods and accessories inside the Kelley House, I knew it was time to shop for some of my own. My wanderings around town led me to a charming boutique, The Study Club. Here, I discovered Mendocino Candle Co. and ended up buying a luxury, hand poured candles from their local collection: Big River Beach. With the energetic scent of seaweed, salt water and fresh ocean air, I knew it would bring me fond memories of this trip for months to come.

A home goods section of The Study Club boutique in Mendocino, California
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner holding a Mendocino Candle Co scent inside The Study Club boutique in Mendocino, California
My Second Day in Mendocino: A clothing display inside The Study Club boutique in Mendocino, California

Later that afternoon, I opted for one more big adventure along the coast, Point Arena Lighthouse. Located an hour’s drive south of the town of Mendocino, the 153 year old lighthouse was special in that it allowed me an opportunity to climb its tower and to also view the original Fresnel lens that lit the way for travelers as early as 1908.

Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner leaning against a white wooden fence adn smiling at a Pacific Ocean lookout point near Point Arena Lighthouse in Northern California
My Second Day in Mendocino: Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner looking toward Point Arena Lighthouse in Northern California
Travel Blogger Jordan Gassner smiling at a lookout point near Point Arena Lighthouse in Northern California

I ended my day around sunset, opting for the comfort of pad see ew ordered straight to my hotel room after a long day of exploring. The whispers of a new day of adventures in Mendocino County’s Anderson Valley baiting me to get a good night’s sleep before morning.