Pomo Cove | Oceanfront
Welcome to Pomo Cove—a stunning oceanfront home that combines the warmth of historic redwood construction with the comfort of high-end modern amenities. Originally built in the 1950s and thoughtfully renovated, this property offers a unique blend of character, style, and function.
Inside, an open-concept living space features rich wood tones, expansive ocean-facing windows, and heated tile floors throughout. The living and dining areas flow seamlessly to the outdoors, creating a true sense of indoor-outdoor living. Cozy up and enjoy curated coastal décor, and take in unobstructed views of the Pacific.
The chef’s kitchen is fully outfitted with GE Café smart appliances, an induction cooktop, sea-glass countertops, and a charming Dutch door that welcomes in the ocean breeze. Two spa-style bathrooms feature walk-in showers, heated towel racks, and modern coastal finishes.
Three bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements: two California Kings and one Queen, each with views of either the ocean or forest. For larger groups, two Twin AeroBeds are also available.
Step outside to the private oceanfront deck—perfect for sunrise coffee or sunset cocktails—complete with Adirondack chairs, a fire ring, and panoramic views. The sheltered back deck offers a Blackstone grill and a dining area beneath the shade of coastal cypress and pines.
With fast WiFi, a smart TV, and easy access to the best of Fort Bragg, Pomo Cove is an unforgettable base for whale watching, coastal hikes, and total relaxation.
Sleeping Arrangements:
• Bedroom 1: California King – Ocean View
• Bedroom 2: California King – Forest View
• Bedroom 3: Queen – Forest View
• Additional: Two Twin AeroBeds available
Additional Info:
• Check-in: 4:00 PM | Check-out: 10:00 AM
• No pets, smoking, or parties allowed
• Quiet hours: 10 PM–8 AM
• Large parking area for 4 vehicles
• Digital entry with unique guest code
• Must be 25+ to rent
Winter Months in Fort Bragg:
This time of year, Fort Bragg offers a quieter, more atmospheric side of the Mendocino Coast, perfect for nature lovers and relaxed coastal exploration.
Mushroom Foraging
Late fall through winter is prime mushroom season along the Mendocino Coast. After the first rains, local forests and coastal trails become ideal for spotting wild mushrooms like chanterelles and porcini. Guided foraging walks and workshops are often available locally and are highly recommended for safety and education.
Coastal Walks & Storm Watching
Winter brings dramatic ocean views and powerful waves. Walk the coastal paths at Noyo Headlands Park, Pudding Creek, or MacKerricher State Park, where moody skies and fresh sea air make for unforgettable scenery.
Whale Watching
Gray whales migrate along the coast during winter and early spring. You can often spot them from shore or join a local whale-watching tour for a closer look.
Redwood Forest Hikes
Cooler temperatures make this an ideal time to explore nearby redwood forests. Trails at Jug Handle State Natural Reserve and inland parks are lush, green, and peaceful after seasonal rains.
Glass Beach & Tide pools
Winter tides are excellent for exploring tide pools and walking along Glass Beach. It’s a great time to observe marine life, especially during low tide, while helping preserve the area by leaving sea glass in place.
Gardens & Nature Reserves
The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens are especially serene this season, with winter blooms, coastal views, and fewer crowds. It’s also a wonderful spot for birdwatching.
Skunk Train Adventures
Ride the historic Skunk Train through redwood groves for a cozy, scenic experience that’s enjoyable year-round and especially charming in cooler months.
Noyo Harbor & Local Dining
Spend time at Noyo Harbor watching fishing boats come and go, then warm up with fresh seafood or chowder at one of the harbor restaurants.
Winter in Fort Bragg is all about slower days, wild landscapes, and seasonal experiences you won’t find anywhere else—perfect for guests looking to unplug and reconnect with nature.