I was incredibly fortunate to snag the prime spot at the end! However, it turned out to be too cramped and the sand was too deep for a nice couple's RV, so they ended up reselling it to me!
This is a lovely little beach located in the Pierce Ranch section of Point Reyes National Seashore. To get there, you'll need to take a short hike through a canyon from the parking lot, but there is a bathroom available for your convenience.
Bolinas has a lovely small beach that offers an abundance of sea glass and shells to collect during a leisurely stroll.
This beach is a hidden gem, with a leisurely 20-minute stroll from the nearest parking spot. Unfortunately, the path is not stroller-friendly. However, once you arrive, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view and a peaceful atmosphere, as the beach is not overcrowded. However, be prepared for some gusty winds and chilly water temperatures. I highly recommend bringing along anything that can shield you from the wind. Public restrooms are available nearby, making it convenient for visitors. Overall, this beach is a must-visit for those seeking a serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
This place is definitely one of my favorites. I last visited on July 16, 2022. The massive rocks here are absolutely fantastic. It's also an excellent spot for rock climbing.
This beach is definitely one of the best I've been to. When we arrived on a Monday morning around 11 am, there was not a single soul in sight. We had the whole place to ourselves for a solid 30 minutes or so. The water felt incredibly clean and refreshing against our feet. What caught my attention the most was the picturesque appearance of this beach. The cliffs and pristine golden sand were a sight to behold, and it wasn't windy enough for the sand to be blowing all over the place. It was quite photogenic. Right in front of the parking area, there is a small pond where several ducks can be found. The restrooms are conveniently located inside the visitor center.