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    Sonoma Coast State Beach

    4.8 (148 reviews)

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    Richard H.

    First time here where our group chose the Kortum Trail for a short hike which was mostly on flat terrain. Beautiful views along with the weather which cooperated with sunshine and mild temperatures in the high 60s which were perfect for our walk in the late morning hours. Plesnty of parking when we arrived on a Sunday morning with 2 Outhouse restrooms available at the start of the hike.

    It's giving mermaid lagoon
    Laura F.

    A truly perfect spot to start any trip in California. Truly gorgeous cliffs, waves, can spot whales here. Awesome. Logistics: Not a place to swim. Water is freezing and the sand is very coarse. Think climbing around on rocks instead There are roomy latrines that you could change in but no plumbing. Low mobility people will want to enjoy the picnic tables and watch the kids messing around. The trails are very tricky. No food immediately nearby but it looks like bbq oysters abound in town

    Joyce Z.

    I admit that I am usually at Point Reyes or Mendocino but rarely in Bodega Bay. So glad I finally came by on a nice sunny day and discovered Bodega Head where I can enjoy the beautiful ocean views from atop the bluff without having to hike down to the beach. Free parking and bathrooms and picnic benches available mean you can spend a whole day here if you would like. For me bringing along a beach chair and just enjoying the view with my goodies from Freestone's Wild Flour Bakery was perfect for me. Just be aware that the fog can roll in at any time and it does tend to be windy up here.

    Beach scenery
    Tiffany M.

    My husband and I went to the south salmon creek beach side of this state park. This is a nice, less crowded beach in Bodega Bay, and parking is actually free ! However, you do have to maneuver your car through a neighborhood on a very narrow road to get here. Parking is also not guaranteed and for both of the times that my husband and I visited, we got lucky with a parking spot. You first have to walk past some sand dunes to get to the beach, which is pretty cool - we even saw some families sledding down the dunes which looked fun. I mainly wanted to come here to fly my kite. For our first time there, it was super windy so my kite was able to fly really high ! My husband did not want to fly a kite so enjoyed checking out the water and chilling on the sand dunes instead. In any case, I would definitely try to come back ! It wasn't as windy our second time there so I could not fly my kite unfortunately but this is a beach I'd like to keep in mind if returning to Bodega Bay !

    Dong Wook C.

    Lots of hiking trails uphill in various directions with different vantage points of the ocean. Wonderful coastal views. If you like to hike, definitely worth a stop to soak in the scenery and get your daily steps in. If you have time, drive north along Hwy 1 and you'll see even more beaches along the way with scenic overlooks and parking to give you a chance at more photo opportunities.

    🌊Sonoma Coast State Beach - Bodega Head🌊
    John D.

    Coast Rider Located between Jenner and Bodega Bay, lies probably one of the most spectacular coastlines that we've ever encountered here in Cali. Sonoma Coast State Beach is part of a 10k-acre State Park that has scenic views, rocky shores and nice hiking trails. The Good: *Come for the cooler weather during the summer and stay for the views. *Not the kind of beach you chill at, but more of a hiking/scenic venue. *Dog-friendly *Trails up and down the coast The Meh: *It's almost always cold and foggy here even in the summer, so layer up. *$8 entrance fee The Ugly: *Steep cliffsides so watch your step! Unless you're that one jackass who decided to slide down the cliff to get a closer view (see pic). TLDR: Fantastic place to hike along the coast and not work-up much of a schvitz.

    Campsite with fire at night
    Tyler D.

    Incredible campsite right on the beach with bathrooms, dog friendly, water tap, individual fire pits, firewood cabinet, and picnic tables at each campground. I arrived for one night and had a site #20 reserved and noticed #2 with beach views was available. If you ask the ranger at the entrance right at shift close 4pm they can upgrade you to any unused campsite by upgrading $10 to beach front. A tip is that if any of the Handicapable spots are unreserved upon arriving, you can be upgraded. There are no showers that I saw but being so close to Bodega bay made this site perfect distance for a day trip down and back. Plenty of beach access here for walks on the beach with breathtaking views. Definably a go to spot that you should checkout if looking to camp in the area. All reservations are handled on the state parks website.

    Suzanne L.

    Out first visit to this area and it was wonderful Entering the park was easy & $7 entry fee was reasonable. Bathrooms located near the parking area were clean and in good condition (clean) with the toilets and soap dispensers. Yes! Sand on the beach was clean and beautiful but hot in-some spots beware of your pets may get too hot for walking. It was alittle windy but had fun watching a youth group run some contest on the beach and was entertaining. We didnt have chairs to sit but found a nice log to plant ourselves for a the afternoon Overall best experience and would recommend for a day to visit

    Bodega head
    Sheila S.

    It is a long and winding but easy road up to the bodega head parking lot. You will pass a sign that says the roads are no longer serviced by the county and you might doubt yourself, but keep going! The parking lot itself is full of huge potholes so drive with care. If you don't want to hike the trail, you can just get out of your car and look over the edge to beautiful views of waves and rocks. Only downside is that there are no dog signs on the trails. We will try it when we don't have dogs with us!

    What a view
    Kendall S.

    I've been visiting this beach for over 30 years, since I was little, and my parents have come here even longer. It's hard to beat the scenery. It's honestly just so beautiful! Whether it's a sunny day or cold with fog, you'll be in a stunning setting, perfect for savoring and for taking impressive photos. It's not just the ocean that's so magnificent with its stark white foam crashing against jagged black rocks. It's the foliage too! I'm not a botanist but the hillsides appear to be covered in viney, kinda seaweedy, succulent-like plants. Just browse through pics here to see them. They're pretty pretty. Hike the trails and beach at your own risk. This isn't really a place for casual swimming!

    The views do not suck
    Robert C.

    What a magnificent spot for a hike, lunch, and some fresh air. Trails abound on the peninsula with sweeping views of the coast. Several picnic tables offer a place for you to chill, have a bite and enjoy the coastline. Picture perfect, clean and invigorating. Portable bathrooms too! We brought some food and soup from the nearby Spud Point Crab company, a cup of vino and some rabbit rillette prepared by our chef friend, and finished with a hike down to the beach. A perfect spot.

    Imelda R.

    There are easy loop trails and fantastic views. Picnic tables here and there and benches to soak in the ocean view, and whale watching during Nov - Jan.

    Rachel M.

    I love this place. I've been here a handful of times and I'm always in awe of how magical the views are. Such a gorgeous escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and being cooped up at home. It takes about 1.5 hours to get here from Oakland. I suggest leaving early (around 9a) to stop by Spud's Point Crab Company for NE clam chowder, crab sandwiches or Fisherman's cove for fish and chips, calamari and chips, oysters. Bring the food to Bodega Head and eat your lunch at the picnic tables while watching waves in the nearby beach. You can also bring blankets, lawn chairs and feast at the beach or the bluffs. Afterwards, you can go to the beach and relax- (warning- water's cold), hike up the adjacent hill or have a tranquil walk at the bluffs, which is behind the restrooms. All options provide magnificent views of the ocean. There are restrooms there but they aren't maintained that well so make sure to bring TP and hand sanitizer. Bodega Head is a must-visit for beautiful free fun- just make sure to social distance during these times!

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    Are dogs permitted on the beach as long as their leashed?

    There were no dog signs at the head of the trails. That is for bodega head, I'm not sure about the beach. I know on Doran Beach you can take them leashed.

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    I had never heard of this grove of redwoods even when I was growing up in the area. It is located…read morea couple miles west of the town of Occidental. We were afraid we would lose cell service but luckily it worked the entire way so we were guided by Waze. The road is quite narrow and windy so best to take it slow in case you run across other cars or bicyclists. There are residences along this road too so another reason to take a slow pace. The parking lot is small but we fortunately got a spot as we waited for the other members of our party to arrive. It had been raining all weekend so perhaps there were not as many visitors as normal. We noticed several friendly dogs on leash as we walked along the well-kept trails. The redwoods are truly majestic and there are many picture perfect spots along the path. We took some beautiful photos of the redwoods with fern in the foreground. It's a nice and easy trail and a peaceful spot to have a picnic. I think they must have controlled burns here because in certain areas, there were redwoods that had blackened trunks. Some of these trees are over 1,000 years old. Take Coleman Valley Road to Fitzpatrick Lane. There is a small parking lot and I've read not to park on the side of the road if the parking lot is full as they do give out tickets.

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    The picnic area of the grove consists of a single bench, and a narrow 'prep table'.
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    Westside Regional Park

    3.2
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    1.2 mi

    Although more known for its campgrounds, this park is also a decent setting for occasional special…read moreevents. I came here this past weekend to attend the annual Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival for the second time. Enjoyed the boat parade, helicopter display, interacting with starfish and other sea creatures, and live music by multiple bands on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The nearby camping area looked less than desirable. But as an event space, it's not bad at all, offering lovely views looking out onto the water, especially near the boating facility, while fitting a multitude of food and merchandise vendor tents on site.

    So the wife booked this place. For a campground that's full, there were a lot of open spots. Weird…read more I guess online reservations are taking the spots even though they're not showing up. We had slots 27 and 29. One row from the water. We were just a short walk to the bathroom. Bathrooms were fine. I did not use the showers because I forgot the quarters. We had water hook up for slot 29. Remember not all spots have water. Also this place is not full hook ups. So be prepared. They do have a dumping station but that cost $7 bucks. Not bad plus they have a water hose for cleaning at the dump station. As for the stay, I really enjoyed our spot. The water when it receded, was safe enough for my kids to play and look for sea life. Easy to find a red rock crab or monkey face eel. Also plenty of baby crabs under the rocks. The views were amazing. The girls went out on hikes while I was out crabbing. Fun times for sure. They do have a generator rule. You can run them from 8am to 8pm. I might have ran mine past the time because it was windy and cold and I was not about to make my kids suffer. I did have a quiet generator which helped keep me out of trouble. Would I come back? You betcha. Everyone I talked to were nice.

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    Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival (helicopter demo/display)
    Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival (helicopter demo/display)
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    4.2
    (9 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    July 1, 2025 - Bodega Bay…read more Easy access trail off of Highway 1, just as the highway turns inland. $7.00 fee to park. Picnic tables and porta-potty (clean, but out of TP) at parking lot. Trail is wide and flat. Leashed dogs allowed. The trail is a 1-1/4 mile multi-use path (bicycles, horses, hikers) that loops along a saltwater marsh just north of Doran Regional Park and offers excellent bird-watching. The trail circles two freshwater ponds along Bodega Harbor and overlooks marshland that provides habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds. We saw a beautiful egret and some crabs. We walked to Doran Beach (dog friendly). Just a note: Horses use the trail, so watch out for the land mines they leave on the trail. I pick up after my dog--can't you pick up after your horse?

    We came here twice in one week, the second time with a group of six. It's a very easy walking path…read morewith various birds flying, perching or swimming. There was a bird that was diving into the water looking for its lunch and it kept diving over and over after it came up for air. We saw deer, pelicans, huge blue herons perched in a tree, ducks, seagulls and other small birds. The trail is right next door to Doran Beach but this coastal access trail goes around in a loop and it's only a little over a mile before you're back to the parking lot. This area is rich with birds and if you're lucky, it could be a nice photo opportunity. There must be a crew that comes out to check on the condition of the paths because when we were there earlier in the week, there were large piles of horse manure on the bridge but it was all gone later in the week. Thank you! Parking is $7. Free to those who have a Sonoma County Regional Park pass.

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    July 1, 2025 - Feeling crabby.
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