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www.colombimotel.com
; 647 Oak St; 1-/2-bedroom units with kitchenette from $60/70;
)
which is
in town, not on the highway.
Country Inn
B&B
( 707-964-3737;
www.beourguests.com
;
632 N Main St; r $80-220; )
This cute-as-a-button, gingerbread-trimmed B&B is right in the middle of town and is an
excellent way to dodge the chain motels for a good-value stay. The lovely family hosts are
welcoming and easygoing, and can offer good local tips. Breakfast can be delivered to
your room and at night you can soak in a hot tub out back.
California Department of Forestry
CAMPGROUND
( 707-964-5674; 802 N Main St; 8am-4:30pm Mon, to noon Tue-Thu)
Come here for maps, permits and camping information for the
Jackson State Forest
, east
of Fort Bragg, where camping is free - which attracts all sorts so this isn't recommended
for families or solo women.
Shoreline Cottages
MOTEL, COTTAGE
(
707-964-2977;
www.shoreline-cottage.com
; 18725 Shoreline Hwy, Fort Bragg; d $95-165;
)
Low-key, four-person rooms and cottages with kitchens surround a central, tree-filled
lawn. The family rooms are a good bargain, and suites feature modern artwork and clean
sight lines. All rooms have docks for your iPod, snacks and access to a library of DVDs
and there's a communal hot tub.
Grey Whale Inn
B&B
( 800-382-7244, 707-964-0640;
www.greywhaleinn.com
; 615 N Main St; r $110-195; )
Situated in a historic building on the north side of town (walking distance from downtown
and glass beach), this comfortable, family-run inn has simple, straightforward rooms that
are good value - especially for families.
Weller House Inn
B&B
(
877-893-5537, 707-964-4415;
www.wellerhouse.com
; 524 Stewart St; r $200-310;
)