Redwood Coast Inn
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Redwood Coast Inn
The Redwood Coast Inn offers spacious, comfortable vacation lodging in a historic old-growth redwood building. Originally built by the Union Lumber Company in 1915, it is now a part of the historic Downtown district of Fort Bragg, California.
Just a 5 minute walk to great local restaurants including the internationally award winning North Coast Brewing Company Taproom, Restaurant, & Bar. See the sunsets from Glass Beach, ride the Skunk Train, peruse art galleries, visit the Living Light Culinary Institute and the historic downtown shopping mall & museum “The Depot”, all within walking distance.
Experience the beauty, culture and history of Mendocino coastal living at the Redwood Coast Inn.
Sincerely,
Management and Staff
The Redwood Coast Inn
REDWOOD COAST INN
615 North Main Street
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
707-964-0640
Property Layout
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ADA Accommodations
If you require an accessible room, you can assist us in meeting your needs by making reservations in advance requesting our accessible room.
Check-In/Check-Out
Check-in time is 3:00 pm. Check-out time is 11:00 am. In the event of a late check-out, please make arrangements with the Front Desk in advance.
Complimentary Organic Coffee & Toast
Complimentary organic coffee, tea, toast, and toppings are available from 8:00 am to 10:00 am in the Tea Room. Dairy and non-dairy options are available.
Credit Cards
For your convenience we accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover credit cards.
Front Desk
The Front Desk is open from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
Housekeeping
You room will generally be given one light cleaning and one deep cleaning per week for long term stay. Sheets will be changed once a week and towels will be collected and washed 2 times per week unless otherwise requested. If you have housekeeping needs beyond what we normally schedule, please inform the innkeeper.
In-Room Amenities
For your convenience some guest rooms come equipped with a refrigerator, microwave oven, hair dryer, and flat screen television.
Internet Access
We are pleased to offer complimentary Wi-Fi in all our guest rooms. You will find directions and the password for using this service in your welcome letter.
Key
If you lose your key, please notify the Front Desk immediately. We will gladly provide you with a replacement upon presentation of photo identification. If your ID is locked in your room, Inn staff will assist you in retrieving it. There is a $35 fee for lost or damaged keys.
Kitchen Access
Our shared kitchen located on the 2nd floor is equipped with the following for your convenience between the hours of 8:00 am and 10:00 pm daily:
- Refrigerator
- Coffee Maker
- Microwave
- Toaster Oven
- Crockpot
- Electric Skillet
- Electric Burner
- Lost & Found
Please inquire at the Front Desk. The Redwood Coast Inn is not responsible for any lost items.
Other Amenities
The Redwood Coast Inn offers other amenities such as a fireplace and den area to play board games, a small library of books for our guests, as well as a study.
Pets
Pets are only permitted in two of our rooms, Point Cabrillo and Westport. Please see the pet policy on our website at redwoodcoastinn.com/policies. A $250 deep cleaning fee will be assessed for having a pet in your room in violation of this policy.
Reservations
Please contact the Front Desk for all future, individual, or group reservations, or to reserve a workshop space.
Smoking Policy
All of our rooms are smoke-free. Guests who smoke in their room will incur a $250 deep cleaning fee. There is a designated smoking area outside in the garden.
Safety & Security
Traveler Safety
- Do not admit anyone into your room without first verifying his or her identity. If you are unsure of someone claiming to be a hotel employee, call the Front Desk for verification before allowing entry.
- Hotel staff members will never call your room and ask for credit card numbers or other sensitive information. Please notify the Front Desk if you receive such a call.
- Do not leave cash or other valuables in your room or vehicle.
- Always use all locking devices on the door. Before leaving your room, double check that windows and door are all securely locked.
- Keep your room key with you at all times. Do not leave it unattended in your room or elsewhere.
- Report any suspicious activity that you observe to the management.
Fire Safety
- Upon checking in, locate the 2 nearest exits and the nearest fire alarm. Count the number of doors between them and your room, so that you can find your way in the event of smoke or darkness.
- If you hear an alarm or smell smoke, act immediately; don’t just investigate.
- To report a fire, dial 911. Be sure to give your room number. Then go to the door. If it is hot, do not open it. Turn off the fan or air conditioner. Cover the crack at the bottom of the door with wet towels, fill your bathtub with water, and signal from your window. Do not break the window or jump from it. Cover your mouth and nose with a folded wet towel. Wait to be rescued.
- If the door is not hot, and there is no dense smoke in the corridor, take your key card, lock the door behind you and head for the nearest exit. Pull nearest fire alarm if possible. If there is some smoke, crawl; the freshest air is near the floor. Proceed quickly but calmly. Do not panic.
Earthquake Safety
If you feel any shaking:
- Drop, cover and hold on: drop down to the floor as soon as you perceive an earthquake has started; drop down before the earthquake drops you down. Then seek shelter under a desk or table. Crouch down on your knees so that you can move with the table. Hold on to the table leg(s) so you can keep the table over you.
- If there is no nearby desk or table, sit on the floor against an inside wall, away from windows, tall furniture or bookcases. Draw up your knees, bend your head toward your knees. Protect your head and neck with your arms.
- Go outside once the shaking stops. Make sure you are wearing sturdy shoes before leaving the building. If possible take valuables and medications. Avoid touching downed power lines. If access to exit doors is blocked by earthquake damage, wait for a rescue team.
Tsunami Safety
If you are at the beach or near the ocean and you feel the ground shake or see rapidly rising or falling coastal water levels, move immediately to higher ground and stay there until local authorities say it is safe to return. Walk east up Fir Street all the way to the school, where the elevation is 150ft. Do not backtrack to get your vehicle and end up stuck in traffic. DO NOT wait for a warning to be announced. If the tsunami is caused by a remote earthquake or volcanic eruption, you will be alerted by a siren, radio or television broadcasts, local first responders and/or an alarm at the hotel.
Often the first wave may not be the largest. The danger from a tsunami can last up to 12 hours after the arrival of the first wave. Tsunamis move faster than a person can run, and can be 30 feet high or higher; sometimes much higher. Never stay near shore to watch a tsunami come in.