Fort Bragg, California
Located along the Californian coast in Mendocino County, you’ll find the historic town of Fort Bragg. In the early 20th century, people were dumping their trash off the cliffs near the ocean. The coast was cleaned up in the 1960s as the environmental movement started. But, after years of dumping glass into the ocean here, the shoreline is now covered in sea glass pebbles.
That’s how the area became known as the glass beach. Go check out this beautiful beach which has interestingly given new life and meaning to the concept of turning trash into art. This Northern California beach town is a sleepy cove with all the charm you could want, complete with an inn that’s been around since back in 1902.
2 thoughts on “12 Beautiful Hidden Gems in the US”
AWESOME.. BREATHTAKING..BEAUTIFUL.. AND every place is a gem to be visited..
wow wow wow LOVED LOVED the stories…thanks
Not too impressed with these as “gems”. However, I do like the car in first pic. I have a similar one that I took in Allison, Pa. Now I have to look for it.