For all my Ocean Lovers, 🐳
Here is my personal ranking of the 30 most scenic to least scenic Coastal Parks.
- Big Sur Coastline, various points*
- Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park*
- Point Lobos State Natural Reserve*
- Garrapata State Park*
- Pfeiffer Beach*
- Andrew Molera State Park*
- Monterey State Beach*
- Point Reyes National Seashore
- Glass Beach in Fort Bragg
- Mendocino Headlands State Park
- Natural Bridges State Beach
- Salt Point State Park
- Asilomar State Beach*
- Limekiln State Park*
- Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
- Jug Handle State Natural Reserve
- Tomales Bay State Park
- Half Moon Bay State Park
- Bodega Head
- Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park
- Trinidad State Beach
- Wilder Ranch State Park
- Año Nuevo State Park
- Pescadero State Park
- Bean Hollow State Beach
- Montara State Beach
- Pacifica State Beach
- Point Bonita Lighthouse
- Rodeo Beach
- Stinson Beach
- *** Central Coast Parks Often Grouped with Northern California
- Big Sur Coastline: A spectacular stretch of coastline renowned for its dramatic views, towering cliffs, and deep blue waters.
- Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park: Home to the iconic McWay Falls that cascades directly onto a pristine beach, this park offers stunning coastal scenery and dense redwood forests.
- Point Lobos State Natural Reserve: Known as the “crown jewel” of California’s state parks, it features rich marine biodiversity, scenic trails, and vibrant tide pools.
- Garrapata State Park: Offers rugged coastlines and the beauty of wild, blooming calla lilies along its trails, providing hikers with breathtaking ocean views.
- Pfeiffer Beach: Famous for its purple sand and massive rock formations with natural arches, it’s a unique and picturesque spot ideal for photography.
- Andrew Molera State Park: Features diverse landscapes including beaches, trails, and meadows, great for hiking and spotting wildlife.
- Monterey State Beach: Popular for watersports, this sandy beach is perfect for surfing, kayaking, and wildlife observation.
- Point Reyes National Seashore: A vast expanse with a rich biodiversity and history, offering spectacular hiking trails and ocean views.
- Glass Beach in Fort Bragg: Known for its colorful sea glass created from years of dumped garbage, this beach is now a testament to nature’s resilience.
- Mendocino Headlands State Park: Offers rugged shoreline, scenic hiking trails, and the chance to explore the historic town of Mendocino.
- Natural Bridges State Beach: Famous for its naturally formed bridge, this beach is excellent for viewing migrating whales and monarch butterflies.
- Salt Point State Park: Known for its rugged coastline and unique geological formations, it’s a hotspot for fishing, diving, and rock climbing.
- Asilomar State Beach: Features scenic rocky coves and long sandy beaches, ideal for walking and sunset viewing.
- Limekiln State Park: Named after its historic lime kilns, the park features a waterfall, redwoods, and beach access.
- Fitzgerald Marine Reserve: A haven for tide pool enthusiasts, offering the chance to explore marine life in its natural habitat.
- Jug Handle State Natural Reserve: Features a unique ecological staircase of five wave-cut terraces formed by glacier, sea, and tectonic activity.
- Tomales Bay State Park: Known for its peaceful waters ideal for kayaking and the picturesque Heart’s Desire Beach.
- Half Moon Bay State Park: Offers miles of sandy beaches, making it perfect for horseback riding, fishing, and camping.
- Bodega Head: Offers spectacular whale watching opportunities from its high cliffs and hiking trails.
- Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park: Features a working lighthouse from 1909, with breathtaking views and a chance to learn about local maritime history.
- Trinidad State Beach: Offers a secluded beach experience with stunning rock formations and a picturesque lighthouse.
- Wilder Ranch State Park: Known for its historic ranch buildings and scenic coastal trails, it’s popular among hikers and mountain bikers.
- Año Nuevo State Park: Best known for its elephant seal rookery, the park offers guided walks to see these massive marine mammals up close.
- Pescadero State Park: Features a mix of beach and marsh landscapes, offering a variety of birdwatching and hiking opportunities.
- Bean Hollow State Beach: A small cove beach with tide pools and unique pebbly shores, ideal for a quiet getaway.
- Montara State Beach: Known for surfing and its mysterious fog-covered cliffs, providing a serene atmosphere.
- Pacifica State Beach: Popular with surfers for its consistent waves and with families for its accessible location and facilities.
- Point Bonita Lighthouse: Accessible via a dramatic bridge, this active lighthouse offers panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay.
- Rodeo Beach: Known for its unique dark pebbly sand and proximity to historic military sites, it’s popular for picnics and hikes.
- Stinson Beach: A beloved destination for both swimmers and surfers, offering a long sandy stretch ideal for leisure and water activities.
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