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    Goat Rock Beach

    4.7 (47 reviews)

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    04.03.21 at the southern end of this crescent shaped expanse is the massive Goat Rock
    May A.

    Great views from the lookout viewpoint and shore So many north coast beaches along the Sonoma Coast State Park as we took the scenic route on Highway 1 heading to Bodega Bay. We stopped at Goat Rock where Blind Beach and the Arch View were also based. Blind Beach in Goat Rock is located south of Jenner. It was the first beach we came upon as soon as we hit Highway 1 coming from Guerneville. It has a great view of the Arch Rock. There is an upper parking lot with a steep narrow trail that leads down to Blind Beach. We did not go further down as our schedule that day did not permit us to explore more. The good news is we are not very far from Sonoma County so we can always return and venture on another trip here. Fun trivia: Goat Rock beach is home to a colony of harbor seals and pupping season is between March to August. It is advised to stay at least 50 yards away from the seals during this time. Because of their protected status, dogs are NOT allowed on Goat Rock Beach. We had a beautiful view of the beach but did not see any seals (maybe if we knew ahead of time we would've looked for them). There is an interpretive sign in the upper parking lot and warns that Sonoma Coast is not for swimming because of the strong rip currents and the unpredictable "sleeper" waves. We did see a surfer braving the angry waves. Both the Goat Rock Beach and Blind Beach are part of the Sonoma Coast State Park. Review #2186

    K G.

    Goat Rock Beach is a hidden gem along Highway 1 with picturesque views! I always love coming to this beach for so many reasons! This place has lovely coastal views that are breathtaking! It also has lots of trails along the rugged coastline for you to have lots of opportunities to take in the views! There is plenty of parking, which is really convenient! There are also restrooms. There are two sides of the beach. One is dog friendly and the other is not. It's a great place to take your dog! It's also a great place to watch the waves, enjoy the sunset, and have a picnic. I would recommend dressing in layers since it can get a little chilly on the coast. I would recommend hiking shoes and water if you are wanting to go on the trails.

    North side of the beach
    Jennifer N.

    There is no shortage of scenic lookouts and dramatic beaches along the Sonoma Coast. Goat Rock Beach, though, seems to be the pinnacle of scenic windswept coastline on this part of Highway 1. To arrive you'll need to drive down a winding road off the highway with some narrow areas and steep drop offs. Along the way there are pullouts to overlook the rocks and beaches below as well as a trailhead for the Kortrum trail which runs along the bluffs. The beach itself has two sides. The surf here is rough with rip currents, a steep drop off in the water and possible sneaker waves. There are a ton of warnings to stay out but I still always see someone going in up to their ankles (makes me nervous every time!) Aside from that it's a lovely place for a beach walk with rock formations in the water, high bluffs and colorful rocks. Usually it's very cold and windy so do bundle up. Free parking but does get crowded on nicer days. I usually find myself stopping here when in the area even for just a short beach walk. Review #94 of 100 review goal in 2021

    Beach fun
    Alissa K.

    Goat rock beach doesn't seem like much when you're looking on the maps! But oh my was this beach perfection! The winding trail down to the beach can be taken by car or bike and is literal perfection! The views are stunning and there are so many hiking trails and rocks to climb for those skilled enough! The beach itself is perfect! Almost black sand and a great spot for beach combing! Dog friendly as well our little guy peter loved it searching for shells all around the beach! There were so many dogs it was such a fun sight seeing them run and play in the waves! This beach is a hidden gem! Not overcrowded! We actually went twice and were the only ones on the beach at one point! Stay at the Jenner inn, it's a short 2 minute drive to the beach! Absolutely stunning!

    Stephanie A.

    GORGEOUS yet... DANGEROUS !.!.! Google, " Most Dangerous beach in California" and will will see Goat Rock State Beach pop up over and over again. Striking beauty with bluffs, dunes and glorious crashing waves. There are 2 sides to this beach. The Southside ( DOG FRIENDLY ) and the Northside (NO DOGS ALLOWED). I do not reccomend taking your pooch off leash and this beach. The surf is way too strong, there are sleeper waves and the rip currents deadly (LITERALLY) DO NOT SWIM HERE ! The Northside has a long strech of coast where the mouth of the Russian river meets the ocean. A popular spot for kayakers. And a huge colony of harbor seals. You can rent kayakers in Jenner. However, make sure the sandbar is up so you dont get swept out to sea. I do recommend this beach but just remember, RESPECT MOTHER NATURE and NEVER EVER TURN YOUR BACK TO THE OCEAN. Especially here !!!!!

    Nicole M.

    One of my favorite views ever in the view of the Russian River meeting the Pacific Ocean as you cruise through Jenner. The technical term for that particular stretch of nature is estuary, but in layman's terms, the term is "gorgeous" or "stunning". The san, the water, the waves, the birds. It's all there and more at Goat Rock Beach. You can go hike through the sand, play in the waves (though I recommend the river side for that), check out the birds, or look for driftwood. you can also be like me and smile at the lifeguard (yes, please note they definitely need one on site). Just listening to the surf or watching the other beachgoers will definitely put a smile on your face. My friend and I were enthralled by a seagull who broke into a bag of cool ranch Doritos. He gobble them down whole with great relish. I almost felt sorry for the kid they belong to until I realized by his reaction that this is something that must have happened to them before. It was definitely worth navigating the twisty road to get down to the beach parking. A must visit when in Sonoma County.

    Andrea W.

    Highly recommend ... you don't normally hike and beach day in one ... until Goat Rock!

    Jeannette M.

    Love this beach! Easy parking. Restrooms. Picnic tables. Never crowded. Plenty of wild life to view. The water is gorgeous. This is an excellent location for a quiet afternoon especially if wanting to get out of the heat. Bring a sweatshirt just in case. Snacks and drinks. The sand is warm so you won't be too cold.

    Goat Rock from above!
    Kim H.

    Breathtaking! Just like watching Heaven and Earth meet! One of MANY favorite spots for this California Kid, raised on family trips to the mountains and ocean. Thankful my girls love coming too! This trip was a short one, and the surf was angry this day, making for AMAZING digital shots (will post later.) Plenty of parking, not too many people. The tide here can be unforgiving, so we refrain from wading OR swimming. Even as a certified Aquatics Coach, I don't take chances (life jackets please!) A visual stunner! Well maintained and a GEM of this stretch of Nor Cal!

    Cindy W.

    What a magnificent place! I have always been fascinated with the points where rivers end into the ocean (in this case the Russian River). You get the best of both worlds. It was a very long walk to get to the beach on a windy day. I was pleasantly surprised to see many sea lions banked on the riverside. It's such a joy to see these animals out in the wild vs. an aquarium or zoo. I sat a distance away from them on some rocks and just watched them. It was a first for me. Some of them were curious about me & would swim by and peek at me & then quickly bob back in the water. It was so cute & made my day. The beach was pretty scenic with its rocks & had a clean bathroom. The drive is s long steep one coming down.

    Re H.

    Welcomed 2020 here and it was my first checking this beach out. I loved it! I recommend it for family trip. The hike is easy and trails are very easy to navigate. Check it out

    James F.

    This is easily my favorite spot on the Sonoma Coast. The views here are absolutely beautiful. Tons of different options to park and explore here. Make sure you go all the way to the bottom for different views of the ocean and rocks. If you walk down the trails make sure you familiarize yourself with poison oak because it is around. Not something you want to get on vacation. Watch out for pot holes on the road.

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    Beautiful beach with pebbles smoothed by the sea. Always bring a warm coat and a blanket would be nice for sitting in the beach.

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    Stunningly beautiful views. Clean and easy to get to and park. We always come here when we are vacationing in the area.

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    I absolutely love this beach one of my favorite places to go when I need to destress.

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    7 years ago

    This placed rocked. Beautiful, rugged and serene. Definitely will return with kids to do more exploring.

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    Goat Rock Beach is located between Goat Rock Point and the Russian River along the Sonoma County shore near the town of Jenner.

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    March 15-18, 2025 We…read morestayed in Site 76, which is close to the bay. You could see the bay from our campsite, and the road that runs around the bay. The park backs up to some private residences along the bay road. So it was not exactly rustic and peaceful, but it was still a nice place to hang out for a few days. As long as you can tune out the foghorn, you'll be okay. If that kind of thing bothers you (it would have driven me crazy in my younger years), then you best be as far from the bay as you can get. The foghorn sounds every 10 seconds, fog or no fog, 24/7. Most of the campsites have plenty of room, but some are better and more spacious than others. You can hike the dune trail from the campground (no dogs allowed, but watch for horses). We drove to the parking lot at the beach area, and walked down to the beach. It seemed nice, but it was windy and a bit rainy, so I didn't spend much time checking it out. Besides, I'm more interested in dog-friendly beaches. I'm sure that the campground has a totally different feel during the summer months, but in March, there was not much activity. We were one of the few campers in our campground loop, so very low key. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Tokens are needed for the shower. The token machine accepts dollar bills. Special Notes: No dogs allowed on the trails or on the beach. Motorhomes are limited to 31 feet. There is an RV water filling and dump station. As for the dune trails, I thought I could hike to the beach from the campground. But I hiked the trail to the road, crossed the road, and then the trail branched off onto several different pathways, all which ended abruptly. So I don't recommend it, at least not in March. May be a bit different in summer. Overall, this state park is a decent home base for exploring Bodega Bay and the Sonoma Coast.

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