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Bodega Bay, California
Sonoma Coast State Beach stretches 16 miles from Bodega Head to the Vista Trail, located four miles north of Jenner. The state beach is actually a series of sandy beaches separated by rocky 100-foo... More on Trails
I actually did the reverse hike (Shell beach to blind beach and back). Thi More on Trails

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Bodega Bay, California, USA
Bodega Bay is located on the Pacific Coast just 68 miles North of San Francisco. From San Francisco: Cross ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Great place to take a strole along the cliffs and during whale season see some whales.. good luck More on GeckoGo

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Bodega Bay, California, United States
This is the spot for kayakers and those who simply enjoy a great view. Goat Rock juts out from the ocean fl... More on uptake_content
although a dangerous place to swim , this beach is popular for beachcombing, shore fishing, and freshwater... More on Amazon.com

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Bodega Bay, CA,

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Highway 1, CA
Five Sea Ranch access trails provide trailhead parking areas, restrooms and a short hike to outstanding coastal access points. Each of the six access trails provides access to the beaches by footpa... More on Russianrivertravel.com
between wright's beach and goat rock, on highway 1...a small, pretty beach with great tidepools... More on Amazon.com

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Bodega Bay, California, United States

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Highway 1, Bodega Bay, CA
Three miles north of Bodega Bay on Highway 1, is one of the best beaches for walking and surf wading on a hot summer night. It's one of the Sonoma Coast's most expansive ... More on Bodegabay.com
... Between salmon creek and wright's beach on highway 1... best beach for rock fishing and surf fishing... More on Amazon.com

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Bodega Bay, California, USA
A wide expanse of beach at the point where Salmon Creek meets the ocean makes this a great spot for families. Surfers find this one of the best places to catch a wave, kids like the spot for skim-b... More on uptake_content
... Two miles of wide, sandy beach edged with grassy dunes... the creek and lagoon are inhabited by throngs of seabirds... More on Amazon.com

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Bodega Bay, California, USA

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Bodega Bay, California, USA
