Parks in Point Arena, California

#1.

Point Arena, CA 95468

  • The beach and headlands preserve a scenic spot along the Mendocino Coast and offers a stunning perch for watching sunsets, or merely sitting in the grass as the afternoon sun glistens on the waters... More on Parks

  • Historically, Schooner Gulch is within the territory of the coastal branch of the Central Pomo Indians which extends from the mouth of the Navarro River to the mouth of the Gualala River. This area... More on Epinions.com

 

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Point Arena, California, USA

  • Point Arena was one of the first lighthouses built on the California coast and definitely one of the prettiest. The original lighthouse was nearly destroyed by the 1906 earthquake. The lighthouse t... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • It's a long stretch of beach with fine gray sand, littered with kelp, driftwood, and bits of wildlife. It's great for a long walk, sand castles, and dodging the surf. But it is unimproved ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Mendocino, California, United States

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  • The beach and headlands preserve a scenic spot along the Mendocino Coast and offers a stunning perch for wa... More on Parks.ca.gov

  • Very well maintained. More on Trekaroo

 

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Point Arena, California, USA

  • Point Arena was one of the first lighthouses built on the California coast and definitely one of the prettiest. The original lighthouse was nearly destroyed by the 1906 earthquake. The lighthouse that stands today is open for tours ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Point Arena, California, USA

  • Point Arena was one of the first lighthouses built on the California coast and definitely one of the prettiest. The original lighthouse was nearly destroyed by the 1906 earthquake. The lighthouse that stands today is open for tours ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Point Arena, California, USA

  • Point Arena was one of the first lighthouses built on the California coast and definitely one of the prettiest. The original lighthouse was nearly destroyed by the 1906 earthquake. The lighthouse that stands today is open for tours ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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, Manchester, California, United States

  • Service Reduction Information Trash Reduction Removal of trash cans throughout the park. Pack it In, Pack it out signs posted. Reduction in the number of campground dumpsters and number of pickups.... More on Parks

  • The park has a beach, sand dunes, and flat grasslands, with nearly 18,000 feet of ocean frontage. The beach line curves gently to form a "catch basin" for sea debris, which accounts for the volume ... More on Parks.ca.gov

 

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Gualala, California

  • The Burnett Gallery and Jacob Foyer have Second Saturday monthly openings with a variety of exhibits in different media. Our openings are 5 to 7pm, with finger food and an opportunity to talk to th... More on uptake_content

  • The Gualala River is a river on the northern coast of California. Most of the river is in Sonoma County, but a portion is in Mendocino County. The 32 mi (51 km) long river's headwaters are high in ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Anchor Bay, California, USA

  • Navigate your way along the entire Mendocino Coast... ...through or to the lovely seacoast towns and villages of (from south to north) Gualala, Anchor Bay, Point Arena, Manchester Irish Beach, Elk, Albion, Little River Mendocino, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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