5. Ferndale to Fort Bragg

FERNDALE TO FORT BRAGG – 152 MILES

As you pass through the “X” of this route in Rio Dell/Scotia, fuel up before Shively Road, a narrow paved road through the woods. Be aware, the bridge over Eel River is seasonally closed between late October and mid-June each year.

After Shively you’ll meander through the giant redwoods along the Avenue of the Giants before beginning Dyerville Loop Road. This next stretch features a collection of twisty paved and dirt roads. Be sure to stop and visit the Richardson Creative Exhibit, an outdoor art display on private property open to respectful visitors. Please don’t go past the Bigfoot sculpture—beyond it is the artist’s private home.

The route carries on, twisting and turning with impressive views as you reach the New Harris General Store. With food, drinks, gas, and supplies, this is a place you don’t want to miss. In a few more miles you can grab a snack at the honor-system farm stand before reaching Highway 101. Be sure to fuel up as you pass through Laytonville.

Fort Bragg–Sherwood Road provides a spectacular finish to this route, beginning with flowy gravel before narrowing into a rugged, overgrown stretch where corners disappear into the brush. Ride Right—oncoming traffic is possible. Though not especially technical, the road is seasonally closed, impassable when wet, and may have ruts or rocks depending on maintenance.

Note: The Fort Bragg-Sherwood Road is typically closed to traffic from November to May due to wet conditions that make the unpaved sections muddy and impassable. Check the County of Medocino’s Department of Transportation website for road closures and delays.

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