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    Glass Beach

    3.8 (799 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Patricia S.

    Glass Beach is pretty nice. Came here for the first time and enjoyed coming here. I will definitely be coming back on the next trip Fort Bragg. It's a pretty nice spot. It's along a trail which is pretty nice. Will be looking forward to coming back.

    Glass beach is to the right of this sculpture
    Melissa S.

    What a fun place to go. It appears there are bathroom, but there is a keypad on them so we weren't sure 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.

    Wayne T.

    I went knowing that most of the glass has been taken by tourists. But there's a terrific trail that runs along the coast. We were able to walk along the trail for a couple of miles before my dogs got tired. We stopped along the shore so they could get their feet wet. For so many people on the trail,not to many on the beach

    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.

    Small bits of glass in the sand.
    Jennifer V.

    This is a top destination location for Fort Bragg, but it was definitely underwhelming. It could have 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!

    Shelby G.

    Great afternoon at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg. Hardly any people but lots of wildlife, sun and beauty everywhere. Enjoyed walking in the paths, listening to the waves, walking g the dogs and quiet. Beautiful day!

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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.

    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.

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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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    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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    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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    4.9
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