Sonoma Coast State Park

Long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, a craggy coastline with natural arches and secluded coves are features that make Sonoma Coast State Park one of California’s most scenic attractions.

The Beach, actually a series of beaches separated by rock bluffs and headlands, extends 17 miles from Bodega Head to Vista Trail located 4 miles north of Jenner. Beachcombers, fishermen, sunbathers and picnickers can access the beach from more than a dozen points along coast Highway 1.

While the north coast weather can be foggy in the summer, it usually burns off by midday and the cool ocean breezes make the Sonoma Coast a haven for visitors seeking to escape the inland heat.
Location/Directions

The beach is located between Jenner and Bodega Bay on Highway One. The Rangers’ Station is at the north side of Salmon Creek, off Highway 1.

Seasons/Climate/Recommended clothing

The weather can be changeable; layered clothing is recommended.

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