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    Black Sands Beach

    4.4 (22 reviews)

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    Ashley H.

    This beach was pretty fun to go to. The black sand is sun although it's more like rocks. The beach is all stones so pro tip: wear comfy shoes. Flip flops would not be fun here! Beautiful views for sure !

    John M.

    If the weather is halfway decent you will not find a more wild or rugged beautiful beach to walk on and it is dog friendly (Thank you BLM).

    Sumant J.

    This location is ideal for people driving a 4x4. We managed with an fwd but it was a bone jarring drive. Definitely not recommended on an fwd. The roads in and out from north and south are horrible #humboldtcounty. We drove in from Loleta via Ferndale and drove out from Petrolia via honeydew. I would repeat once again, DO NOT DRIVE on an fwd if you love your car. The roads are pathetic, full of potholes aand washed out at places which make you doubt if visiting the beach was a good decision. Also, google or apple map are not accurate when showing time to destination for this beach. Add 1 or 1.5 hr to drive over the deep potholes and washed over roads. But, its not all bad. The beach is secluded. No one to disturb you. Did not see any dog restrictions, so our two dogs romped free. We saw dead fish, crab, and jelly fish on the beach. Lots many marine flora. Sunset was amazing.

    Erwin B.

    Awesome beach, but not forgiving for those bare-foot walkers. If you are looking for that hot sand to dig your feet in, i would look elsewhere, but if you don't mind and enjoy hiking this is the spot. There are a number of hiking trails that surround this beach, but after a weekend filled with BBQ and drinks the only hiking we did was from the kitchen to the beach. I know i haven't been writing a lot lately, but i hope my pictures can provide a better story/review. The beach is a 3.5-mile stretch of coastline 45 miles south of Eureka in Northern California. Directions: "As visitors descend down the road into Shelter Cove they will need to turn right onto Beach Rd, which dead ends at Black Sands Beach. There is a sign indicating they are at the King Range NCA and the main parking is up top. Visitors will need to walk down the sidewalk to the beach access. "

    July 2004
    Liz K.

    I was out here this past weekend, mid-February, so the weather was similar to an overcast day in San Francisco with slight fog. I was here a couple of years ago in July. The never ending blue of the sky and ocean was a breathe-taking contrast against the black sand beach. Even though it was overcast during my last visit, it was still beautiful. The secluded aspect and simplicity of the beach made it feel like our own personal paradise. The ocean crashing against the surf and huge rocks that lined the beach was a soothing meditation all in its own. I sat on a huge rock and watched the fog slowly climb over the King Range mountains that separates the Black Sand Beach from the inland. There are streams that flow from inland into the ocean and it made me peaceful watching the flow of the water zigzag across the black sand. There are also deep caves that line the mountains at the edge of the beach. I fought myself on whether I should Yelp this place or not because I want to keep this beach all to myself. (I know greedy, aren't I?) I finally relented and thought it was the right thing to do. Share a piece of simple natural beauty with my fellow Yelpers. The Black Sand Beach is part of the Lost Coast. During the summer, you will find hikers trekking this 24.8 mile one way hike. When I was here a couple of years in July, there were a couple of make shift camps lining the edge of the beach. Even then, the beach still felt secluded from the rest of the world.

    R L.

    So the road was crazy getting down there, but it was so pretty! Very picturesque! DO NOT go in a bad car with bad breaks or lots of weight in it. Do not go to this beach to swim or paddle. Lots of warning signs about how dangerous the waters are! It also really wasn't sand... Small pebbles right at the water that are actually quite light grey when not wet. Still lovely, but don't go if you want black SAND like in other parts of the world.

    Bob M.

    I grew up in the South Bay of Cali so I know a beach when I see it but this is totally different. This beach has massive shorebreak waves and lots of warning signs. It is beautiful and peaceful and I wish we had stayed here longer. The road from the highway is insane with the number of switchbacks and I can see how a tow truck driver could make a fortune on it. The locals like to go triple the speed limit and ride your bumper till you pull over, then they honk as if to say thanks....I have a brand new truck and can't imagine doing that road in a vehicle without perfect brakes

    Don't go in the water, it will kill you. Don't save your friend who fell in the water, it will kill you both. My favorite beach. I want to start doing Bodywork on this beach. The vibration is very healing.

    Amanda R.

    We where camping at Richardson Grove and decided we wanted to go to the coast while we where out this way and this spot seemed to be the closest. The road to this hidden area is VERY WINDY. We are from the Sierras and are used to windy roads, but this one was the worst. You will want to coast down in 2 or 3rd gear to try and save your breaks. The beach is not black sand but black pebbles. Our girls brought sand toys but in order for them to use them the only area with sand was about 75 feet from the water. Where the waves wash in its black pebbles, then a section of bigger rocks, then a section of sand and then bigger rocks again. The area is pretty but if you are wanting a beach combing / sand castle making experience.... This is not top on the list. Beach combing was almost none. We mainly saw muscle shells, crabs pieces and some seaweed.

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    Nick S.

    It's a crazy, winding, twisting drive to get there but when will you ever get to do it again? Make sure to allocate at least an hour of driving each way to and from the beach. It's too dangerous to swim there but there was a handful of people just hanging out on the beach.

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    Ask the Community - Black Sands Beach

    Has anyone camped over night ? did you have any bear activity ? did you have to hike far with camping equipment and finally do i need a reservation to camp or a permit?

    There is NO CAMPING allowed at this location!!

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    Review Highlights - Black Sands Beach

    Getting to Black Sands Beach in Shelter Cove takes a long time from Humboldt Redwoods SP Albee Creek Campground.

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    Glass Beach - So much glass here to see (and not take!)

    Glass Beach

    3.8(794 reviews)
    44.2 mi

    What a fun place to go. It appears there are bathroom, but there is a keypad on them so we weren't…read moresure if they were open. There is a small parking lot with lots of spaces open on Wednesday, May 5, 2026, at around 6:30pm. There is still plenty of daylight left so this was a perfect time to visit. There aren't signs to glass beach, just a sign at the parking lot for glass beach. If you take the unpaved path and walk straight out you'll find it. To the left is a would sculpture of whales and to the right there is a sandy path to walk down to the beach. Don't climb the rocks, walk on the sandy trail. Soon as you get to the bottom you will be walking in nice size stone mixed in with broken shells. I'm not sure what kind, but there is a ton of broken pieces. Next you will get to the gravel part closest to the water. The gravel has mixed softened edges of glass pieces. The glass looks like tiny pebbles. You're not supposed to take anything home so please resist to there will be something to see for the next person that goes. The glass is all very tiny pieces. Mostly clear or green pieces. I didn't see any purple or red pieces. I believe we saw a lot of purple jelly fish. I didn't touch them so I wasn't to sure what they were. They were all washed up on the beach. This isn't the type of beach that you'll bring your beach chair and wear your bikini too. This is more of an exploring beach with trails around the area. There were no signs that said no dogs so there were a few dogs. Just make sure you're like the people we saw picking up after your dog. We had a fun time on the beach and took lots of fun pictures.

    This is a top destination location for Fort Bragg, but it was definitely underwhelming. It could…read morehave been the time of day we went, but my husband and I were not impressed. It was actually disheartening to see so many people out there digging at the sand and collecting the glass. I imagine it used to be alot more abundant and beautiful, but to me, it was just a sad sight. It was packed with people and even looked a bit dirty. I'd say, head here if you're in the area, but don't expect the romantic version of it you've seen on social media. Just my two cents!

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    Glass Beach - Sea glass mixed with sand

    Sea glass mixed with sand

    Glass Beach - So much glass here to see (and not take!)

    So much glass here to see (and not take!)

    Glass Beach - The few things I found here besides rocks! Don't forget to put anything you find back on the beach, so future visitors can enjoy them too :)

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    The few things I found here besides rocks! Don't forget to put anything you find back on the beach, so future visitors can enjoy them too :)

    Black Sands Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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