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    Glass Beach

    3.8 (793 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Ani T.

    Loved that it still has pieces of glass all over the beach, but you must be patient to see them.

    Sharon P.

    Glass beach is always a beautiful location. I love exploring the tide pools and the area is so calm. There is a small parking lot that's free but there's always someone leaving, so parking spots open often. Most of the beautiful glass noted in some pictures are gone. People are still coming and removing what's left of the glass. Definitely stop here if you're in the area.

    Joan W.

    This was a big disappointment to me. I had heard that Glass Beach didn't really look like the pictures anymore but that is an understatement. I think they should change the name to The Beach formerly known as Glass Beach. There really isn't any glass. I've read many places you aren't supposed to take the glass but I saw numerous families digging in the sand and putting any sort of glass in cups or plastic bags. What? I actually didn't see any signs not to do this so in fairness maybe people are just very ignorant. It was upsetting and made me sad that a once beautiful unique feature has pretty much been destroyed by tourists. That being said it's a nice beach with many trails. It's worth going for that but just don't expect to see glass or anything close to the colorful Instagram photos. I was actually more impressed by the beach squirrels. They were numerous; scruffy little guys running around, foraging for food, and playing with each other.

    Emily L.

    This was a cute little place to stop and take pictures at we really enjoyed the view. Very easy to get to the beach. There is a lot of different people parked around all over the place taking pictures. Overall definitely a nice rest stop. Idk if I'd go out of my way to visit though but it's cool to have come once.

    Christopher T.

    We enjoyed the hiking down to the beach and hills around the area. Easy access and free parking and short walk to the edge in order to go down. Weekend and holiday can be packed with tourists (including us) but it fun to see hem searching for glass and take them him (which you shouldn't). But the view is fantastic, especially during sunset or sunrise. It's very cold but if you keep being active, then it is fine. We stayed for almost 2hrs just walking up and down the coast and hiking up and down the cliffs. A fun activity to do with family and friends for sure.

    YJ L.

    Good for tide pooling!! Smells like a garbage truck that never got disposed for decades omg (it's probably the season I went). Lots of families, lots of dogs. Ample (free) parking on a weekday, but not much glass to look at. Lots of people digging around, not sure what they're finding, but I hope it's worth it! Free bathrooms but not the cleanest or best kept. A good place to stop by if it's already on your way to the next location, but definitely not worth going out of your way even 15 minutes to come here.

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    Annabelle R.

    There's a small parking lot at Noyo Headlands Park to access this beach where tiny pieces of multi-colored glass blend in with the sand, seals relax on the rock islands not too far from the shoreline, and plenty of tourists pointlessly (and illegally) search for and collect glass fragments from this historical site. In 2025, it's not as beautiful as it used to be, as the smooth colorful sea glass formerly featured in the area has become almost nonexistent due to people stealing pieces despite preservation efforts. Luckily, the place still has its history and charm and remains a beautiful beach to explore... if you don't mind being surrounded by tourists.

    Douglas Y.

    Easy access free parking people stealing glass even though yours not supposed too lol. Better beaches around but it was fun to check off the tourist list.

    Paul W.

    Can't come to Fort Bragg without visiting Glass Beach, so we went there the morning before heading home the next day. There was plenty of parking available, and we saw a map of the area. The map said there were stairs to take you down to Glass Beach, but we had a hard time finding it. Needless to say after getting a fair amount of steps in around the beautiful surroundings, we found a small beach where two people were collecting in a bag. We went down there and started searching and was able to find some nice ones. Though finding good ones were hard due to the popularity I guess. But it pretty much crossed off my Fort Bragg Bucket List. The area is so peaceful, and I would like to explore more of it next time I'm in the area.

    Sunrise from the parking lot

    Pretty cool history and beautiful glasses. We had a bonus with the wind jellyfish that had drifted ashore when we were there. Apparently the steps down have either been removed or washed out so getting down and back up the bank was a bit tricky and not easily accessible.

    Scarlett N.

    It's interesting and beautiful beach. Very clean, water's so clear!!!! There are many big high rocks around so you can climb to search for any rare glass piece left or alive crabs, snails, claims... If you are coming here because of all good pictures with nice glass pebbles have been shown online for century then i'm so sorry. You not gonna find it. There still some colored stone left. It's good for walking around couple hours. Great for walking on rocks, around the sand to look for glass. I think's it depends on the tide. At some point of time in the day when tide goes low you can find more interesting things underneath the sand. Long short story for glass beach. It transformed perfectly from the dumpster into a stunning beautiful tourist- attraction.! Recommend a stop by if you are around this area!

    Annie W.

    Stopped at Glass Beach during our stay in Fort Bragg. It's a great area to walk along and search for the colorful bits of beach glass, but don't expect long expanses of beach. It's pretty rocky and you have to climb down some spots to get to the small separate beach areas. The glass I saw were in little bits and pieces, so nothing big enough for a pendant or anything, but maybe I wasn't really looking in the right places since I wasn't planning to take any of the glass anyway. There's a retired ranger, Ranger Ron, at the head of the trail sharing stories about the history of the beach. Nice to just chat with him for a minute or two! There are lots of squirrels around that aren't shy of people; one started coming toward me, but I'm not one to feed wild animals, so I just watched it go to someone else.

    glass beach... whales craving
    Ray F.

    Not exactly as portrayed online, this tourist spot is one of the more popular destinations here. Its okay but underwhelming. A beautiful view point of the ocean but, thinking you will find bits and pieces of ocean washed colored glass about, are days from the past period. Most all of that beautiful glass has been taken by said tourists over the decades and its a far shade of its glory days. Still a beautiful place to watch the ocean and be in nature but do not expect to find ocean glass laying around in piles, it doesn't 3 Stars a nice outcrop area, there are better beaches though in the immediate area. 00975

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    Lovely views all year. Excellent restaurants in the area to enjoy. You might not find the colorful glass unless you know where to look.

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    8 months ago

    Glass beach is amazing & you need to see it during low tide but it's definitely worth the trip no matter where you are from!

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    Just lovey vibes dazzling views, lovely sea glass just the gem in Fort Bragg would recommend this going here for years

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    Ask the Community - Glass Beach

    Dogs allowed, (on leash- of coarse)?

    I didn't see anyone with dogs but I didn't see any signs prohibiting them.

    Anyone knows if glass beach is open on new year day? I saw people posted said it is closed under construction. Anyone encounter that? Thanks again.

    It's open every day from sunrise to sunset.

    How do you get down to the beach?

    When you exit the parking lot take the unpaved path straight ahead of you. To the left is a whale statue and to the right is a sandy path down to the beach. You don't need to repel down the side of the cliff to get there.

    I thought it was a misdemeanor to remove anything from a State Park. People were taking buckets and back packs of glass?

    Some people are selling it by the bagful on Etsy and I feel like reporting them. It's one thing to take a couple pieces for a souvenir, but to take buckets of it to profit off of it is ridiculous.

    Are there any good restaurants nearby?

    Egghead is a great place!

    Is there still enough glass stones to be viewed, or have people picked the beach clean?

    Much of the remaining glass are rather small but decorate the beach plenty. Plus the beach is actually pretty large so it helps to walk over a few of the sections and find the most fruitful beach to check out. It's still a blast searching for… Read more

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    There is indeed still plenty of sea glass on this beach (particularly during low tide right by the ocean).

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    Pudding Creek

    Pudding Creek

    4.8(28 reviews)
    0.5 km

    Absolutely love this place!…read more I just wish that there were reviews on how to actually get to the trails/paved walking areas. So for all of you out there that are wanting a nice, serene hike/more of a walk and listen up! First, you're going to want to locate the Beachcomber motel (the green one). The , you're going to want to go one parking lot north of that. On your left side as you're heading north you will see a small parking lot. This is where you want to park. On another note, there is access to that pedestrian bridge through a residential area that is south of the motel. You'll have to map it because we did not come this way and I cannot advise you on how to get here. Lol. There are so many opportunities to walk along the ridge as well as paved areas that share space with all of the coastline motels. Your options are vast and you could easily get a 3 to 4 mile walk/run in this area. I'm actually not sure how much further down it goes because the pup and I got tired. Lol . If you're walking along the ridge, consider wearing pants. I don't recommend tights because there are a lot of branches and bushes that stick out on the dirt trails. Wearing some windbreakers or sweatpants is likely your better option. There are breathtaking views from anywhere you go along the coastline. Either from the paved road or from the dirt paths. I do recommend clothed toed shoes if you are going off the paved path. There are some parts where the sand is loose and other parts where is completely rock. This is where I wish I would've had my hiking boots on, but my running shoes held up just fine. As you get further from what we'll call motel row, it gets quieter and more serene. More importantly, there's less foot traffic and bike traffic. It is very congested by the bridge itself, both on the bridge and below on the beach. This seems to be one of the longest areas in Fort Bragg to walk or ride your bike. There are some cooler places south of Fort Bragg in Mendocino that are also worth exploring. ***PSA*** This is a special announcement for all you doggy owners. Please don't be that person that does not bring poop bags. Your dog is almost guaranteed to shit on that bridge and we witnessed it TWICE. Once from a very large dog, whose poop was kicked around. As well as a smaller dog, who had the case of the runs. Neither of those situations are flattering. If anything, they are embarrassing... for YOU. Forgot to add that parking is free and there is a restroom (use at your own risk).

    This spot is nice. You can either walk the Trestle along the long path and have the view of the…read morePacific Ocean, or you can go down to the beach area and explore. There's not a bad phot spot around the whole area. Would love to go there again next time I visit.

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    Pomo Bluffs Park

    4.9(15 reviews)
    2.2 km

    Pomo Bluffs has a beautiful scenery. There are many trails , and weather in early July is cool,…read moresunny but breeze, too. Just perfect! We've travel up and down CA coastal several times, and I still can't get enough! From the Monterey Peninsula to the bluffs, it is just breathtaking. Make sure to wear comfortable clothes, great walking shoes, light sweater, plenty of water, snacks and of course sun screen. the scenic, trails, pathways, are breathtaking . Even thought Carmel, Cambrian and sand dollar are my favorite places in Northern Ca. It doesn't matter if you like trails or 60 degree weather these are the places to visit. Big Sur, DelMonte,Morro Bay , half moon bay, anything by the northern peninsula or above the peninsula, I totally recommend. I will assure you that you'll enjoy the scenes, the trails, the resting benches, the weather, and sunsets. Be adventurous and travel one of the most beautiful highways in California "highway 1."

    My vertigo was running pretty strong this morning as I looked out over the bluffs here. That said,…read morethere was plenty of opportunity to enjoy some absolute peace. There wasn't a single sound this morning except the blowing wind and my heart beating in my ears. Great spot with a walkway and marked path. As long as you stick to that path, you're fine. If you're feeling adventurous, you can do some climbing. Just be sure someone knows your next of kin. [Review 17626 overall - 416 in California - 1145 of 2022.]

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