Bowling Ball Beach Trailhead
About the Business
Welcome to Bowling Ball Beach Trailhead, a unique natural gem located at 28500 Coast Highway, Point Arena, California. Nestled along the stunning Mendocino Coast, our park offers visitors an unforgettable experience of coastal beauty and geological wonder. Known for its peculiar spherical rock formations that resemble bowling balls, this beach is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
At Bowling Ball Beach Trailhead, you can embark on a scenic hike through lush coastal trails that lead you to the mesmerizing shoreline. The trail is moderately easy, making it accessible for families and adventurers of all skill levels. As you make your way to the beach, enjoy the breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the tranquil sound of waves crashing against the shore.
Our park is perfect for a day of exploration, relaxation, and inspiration. Whether you're interested in discovering the unique geological features, enjoying a peaceful picnic, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Bowling Ball Beach Trailhead offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Please visit responsibly and help us preserve the beauty of this natural wonder. We look forward to welcoming you to Bowling Ball Beach Trailhead, where nature's artistry awaits.
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Location & Phone number
28500 Coast Highway, Point Arena, California 95468, United States
Reviews
"Perfect day! Gorgeous beach and very nice trails. Stop here!"
"Such a gorgeous beach! It’s absolutely stunning. Not much in terms of parking (only alongside the road) and there are no bathrooms. It’s a bit tricky getting down to the ocean you have to traverse a river filled with broken logs. Watch your step!"
"We got there an hour before low tide. Gotta go online and check the times for that. Hike from car to the bottom of trail was about 5 mins one way. Very steep downgrade at the end of trail. Wear hiking boots! No public bathroom. Hike back up is very steep incline. I had to stop twice to catch my breath."
"Limited parking, so arrive early. Ensure you pick the right trail: the trail on the left (south end of the parking area) goes to Schooner Gulch, the trail on the right (north end of parking area) goes to a stairwell that leads to the beach where you can walk a short distance north to reach the bowling balls. The stairs were in poor condition due to a massive buildup of driftwood, but the beach is still accessible. Really cool site at low tide with great tide pools!"
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