We made a detour to this hidden gem of a beach located on a secluded side road. Although parking was limited, we were able to find some spots off the road. The descent to the beach was slightly steep, but not too difficult to navigate. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a pristine and tranquil beach, completely devoid of any human presence.
This location is a bit of a challenge to access, but well worth the effort. To help you prepare, I've included photos of the path leading to Bowling Ball Beach. While there is a decent path at the beginning with some irregular steps, it becomes more challenging as you near the end. A large pile of driftwood awaits, which requires some climbing to navigate. Once you reach the beach, you'll find it divided by a stream that can be jumped by the more athletic visitors or waded through in the shallower areas. The geological formations are fascinating, not just the famous bowling ball rocks, but also the cliffs and other rocks that appear to be out of place. I've included photos of these as well, but it would be even more intriguing to explore with a geologist. Don't miss the chance to witness the sunset here, as it's truly breathtaking.