Van Damme State Beach
California 1, Little River, California, United States
About the Van Damme State Beach
Van Damme State Beach, located in Little River, California, offers a scenic beach, lush fern-filled forest, and year-round camping. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, birding, kayaking, and botanizing. The park features a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk trail in the Pygmy Forest, as well as hike-in campsites in a beautiful redwood forest. The park's historical resources are connected to the redwood lumber industry, providing insight into the struggles of a small, independent lumber operation. The climate is temperate year-round, with winter rains and cool summer fogs supporting the thriving coastal redwoods. Camping reservations can be made up to six months in advance, and visitors can explore the park's habitats through various hiking trails. Van Damme State Beach is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in nature and history.
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Van Damme Beach State Park, CA-1, Little River, CA 95456, United States
Reviews of Van Damme State Beach
"Van Damme is an amazing spot in the heart of Little River. A beautiful spot in a sea of beautiful spots as the Mendocino Coast is a pristine place. It is great to swim, paint or just escape the nonsense all around us and to escape into nature."
"Love this place always camp at beach"
"Love how close this beach is off the highway, makes for a great stop if you're wanting a shorter walk or just want to park and be close enough to enjoy the view from your car. My kids found some awesome shells here. The only thing I didn't like was the beach was more rocky than some other beaches in the area."
"This is a decent beach to take the kids for some light wading and ocean watching. The waters in Northern California are known to be quite turbulent and I would beware rogue waves and tide levels. The beach is rocky near the water, composed mostly of small pebbles but some are jagged. The area further back toward the parking area is mostly sand with some rocks mixed in. The beach is very used and was very populated while we were there with people camping, kids playing, and people coming and going. It’s a decently sized beach so having room was not an issue. There are bathrooms here (I don’t know about the cleanliness because I didn’t use them) and a sand-wash station near the parking area so you can rinse your feet before leaving! Not a bad beach at all."
"Nice calm beach and a big campground across the street"
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