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    Hearn Gulch

    3.0 (4 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    The place only a local could love. The sand is shallow and the rocks are... less than interesting.

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    6 years ago

    This is one of the best beaches around, partly cause it is typically secluded and you can have the place to yourself

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    Black Point Beach - Small water fall

    Black Point Beach

    4.6(7 reviews)
    16.8 mi

    Come at high-tide to feel insignificant and small. The waves are large and overpowering at this…read moretime and the wash goes all the way up the the cliff edge. There are giant overlapping crests and troughs of waves and you can easily imagine being swept away by the backwash. The first thing you see is a sign that says "This is one of the most deadly beaches in California". The next thing you see is a wooden rickety looking staircase that you use to descend down about 3 stories down to the beach. It was too wild at high tide to watch two children so I just went down with my brother, the wind and waves make almost deafening noise at the bottom. The sand is dark and there are black rocks jutting out of the water. Worth stopping at, its a short walk to the parking lot and if you don't want to brave the staircase at high tide you can always take great pictures from the top of the cliff.

    Usually when up on the Sonoma Coast, I don't go further than Salt Point. Last weekend, I decided to…read morekeep driving north and see if there were any new beaches to check out. This was during a 100+ degree heat wave in the inner Bay Area, so the escape up to 65 degree coastline was much needed. After seeing the signs for Sea Ranch, and just past the Sea Ranch Lodge, there's a small sign pointing out coastal access. There's a small lot (10 cars, maybe) for Black Point Beach. It was full on a sunny July Saturday but I lucked out with someone getting ready to leave. There's a short trail, 1/4 mile or less leading to the beach and a 3 story staircase to get down to the sand. I came at lower tide so there was plenty of room for a walk along the length of the beach. There were interesting bluffs with water floating down in a couple of areas and mossy, smaller caves. The water seemed pretty rough but it was a nice day and lots of people were out enjoying sitting out on the sand. Much of the surrounding area is private property, so stay on trail too and from the beach. Nice stop if you're way up the coast.

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    Schooner Gulch State Beach - Schooner Gulch State Beach

    Schooner Gulch State Beach

    4.0(1 review)
    4.9 mi

    Schooner or Later…read more This is the southern half of the more popular "Bowling Ball Beach." However, to be fair, Schooner Gulch & Bowling Ball Beach are in essence the same place, except for the large--but really awesome--rock outcropping*** that separates the two areas. After you've parked the north trail will take you to the more popular BBB and the south trail will take you the more spacious and less popular Schooner Gulch. The Good: *It's a beach! Pretty standard Cali beach you'll find along most of the PCH but that's not a bad thing. *Awesome rock formation that reminds me of a dinosaur skeleton. *Really short walk from the "parking lot." *Dog-friendly *Fishing allowed *Surfing allowed The Meh: *Not a traditional parking lot, as the only parking is the side of the PCH, and it's not very clearly marked where to park. If you're coming from the north (Pt Arena) then you'll most likely see cars parked on your right side (unless you're super early), and if you're coming from the south (Gualala) it's directly after you cross the bridge (look for the concrete roadway) on your left. If that's too confusing then just put "bowling ball beach" into Waze and it should work. The Ugly: *If you miss the "lot" then you'll have to find someplace to tun-around and that's always a trick endeavor on the PCH. ***navigating over/around the rocks would be a foolhardy endeavor, and is not recommended.

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    Greenwood State Beach

    Greenwood State Beach

    4.8(4 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    A total coastal sanctuary that's off the beaten path. When it comes to beaches on the Mendocino…read moreCoast, Greenwood State Beach is the key to peace and seclusion. It's located in the small town of Elk, so you can expect less crowds. Getting down to this beach requires a short but steepish hike from the parking lot. Keep this in mind if you plan on lugging anything down there. But it's well worth it to pack a picnic because you could literally spend your entire day here. There are restrooms right at the parking lot, and you'll be able to see the beach from the top of the hiking path. Once you make it down to shore, your eyes will be met with the most majestic views of the Mendocino Coastline. This is where shallow white waves meet soft white sand in essence. Where sunny blue skies and picturesque mountain top views conjoin. The sand dunes seem to be endless and you'll feel like you're almost in complete solitude. I love when I have beaches all to myself. Since it's located further down, it has that cove-ish feel, making it nice and warm during the summer. And yes, the water is teal! A beautiful teal. Super clear, clean, and beautiful. It's also the perfect temperature, so hop on it or have fun just getting your feet wet. I brought a bottle of Rosé and a sandwich to this beach and had an amazing little Sunday afternoon picnic here. It was so relaxing that I honestly didn't wanna leave. But alas, I had to get back home. It was my favorite beach stop whilst road trippin' down the Mendocino Coast. It's definitely out there, but if you're driving down the coast, I'd would absolutely recommend that you stop and explore this lovely beach.

    I can't believe I stumbled across this beautiful location on my tour of HWY 1. Make sure to enjoy…read morethe view as it is worth the drive.

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    Greenwood State Beach
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