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    Bodega Bay Trailhead

    4.7 (26 reviews)

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    Alex C.

    During our trip to Bodega Bay, we made sure to allocate some time in the morning to hit up the Bodega Bay trails. Fairly easy to find via GPS, the road up to here leads straight to a free, paved parking lot. Depending on the time of day, the lot can get quite packed. However people are often leaving as well, so the wait for a spot typically isn't too bad. Additionally, whole Bodega Bay in general is pretty safe, we saw park rangers patrolling the lot quite often. Although we unfortunately came on a foggy day, what limited views we could see of the immediate coastline was still quite stunning. And purportedly, one of the best whale watching spots in California exists right at the parking lot. So no hiking even needed! The trails themselves are all fairly easy and excellent for kids and beginners alike. They are unprotected however so keep an eye on kids and dogs and stay away from the edge. Trail markers could be better posted for visibility, especially at forks. And unfortunately, much of the signage posted explaining the history of the trail has been worn down by the elements and are unreadable. It can get windy up here depending on the time of the year, so be sure to dress appropriately.

    Memorial on the trail
    Tiffany M.

    It's not hard for an oceanside trail to reach 5 stars! What was nice, too, was that parking was not too tricky too find (there are 2 parking lots, and a handful of "street" parking as well). I never use trailhead bathrooms so obviously I'm not going to write about that here. My husband and I did the short loop that goes a little over 1.5 miles. It was windy the day we went, but there was so much beautiful scenery of the rocks, oceans, and plants. Just be aware that for windy days, you may feel more comfortable having full head coverage so your head and ears aren't freezing! I have more photos of this hike on my blog ! : https://theheartasitis.com/2025/04/14/our-1st-anniversary-at-bodega-bay-ca/

    Alex M.

    Such a beautiful place. It's a pretty gentle trail and not crowded at all during the week. Gorgeous views. Lots of wildlife- especially birds. Parking is easy. There are restrooms.

    Sharon P.

    This area is always beautiful per usual. Looking to cool off from the valley heat? This is the drive you need to take. So many cool restaurants in the area to try. Good for overnight or day trip. There are plenty trails to discover and dog friendly. Spend the day bird watching or watching the waves crash endlessly into the beach.

    Lisa W.

    Come for the views- they can't be beat! Easy hike to the beach or to the top of Horseshoe Cove. Always bring a windbreaker as wind is likely. Grateful for this preserved land.

    Kimberly L.

    Really beautiful trail! Wish we had a bit more sunshine but enjoyed this loop. Lots of lovely flowers, shrubs, rocks and waves.

    If you are visiting Bodega Bay and have some free time, we highly recommend you take a hike along the Bodega Bay Trailhead. "Hike" might be a bit of a misnomer since you walk along a well-maintained path with minor elevation gain. We saw people of all ages, from kids to seniors, enjoying the views. And those view are spectacular as you stand hundreds of feet above the Pacific Ocean. The loop also gives you an opportunity to look back on the town of Bodega Bay. The trail can get a bit crowded, and the parking lot fills up fast -- although there is plenty of parking along the roadway. Overall, just a fantastic way to spend an hour or two.

    Trails are unprotected, careful when you are walking near the cliff
    Joyce T.

    Nice place to enjoy the summer, limited parking on weekends. The trail is unprotected, please be careful when walking near the cliffs. It is very windy.

    Sunshine S.

    Bodega Bay Trailhead is just stunning. The views alone is worth the trip. There's a small beach area you can hike to below, but the water beyond is what truly amazes me.

    View from parking lot (don't even need to take the trail to get a nice view if you don't wanna walk :p)
    Gillian A.

    I'm trying to keep my tradition of doing something outdoors-y for my birthday and this year I decided to head to this spot. What a lovely hiking trail! Very beginner-friendly as there are no steep inclines/declines (especially if you stick to the graveled route), it's not too long (took me a little less than an hour to complete the loop frequently stopping to take pics and to catch the views), and it's very hard to get lost with the well-defined walkways (when in doubt, just follow along the cliffside lol). A little too easy of a hike for me to be quite honest but hey it was a nice birthday stroll. :) I will say though that this time of year (October to winter) is not the best time to visit because pretty much all of the flowers and most of the greenery are dead lol. Still, if it's your only time to go then go!! The year-round gorgeous elevated sights of the Pacific Ocean are worthwhile. If you do go at this time, I think it's better to double back once you start moving away from the cliffside because the rest of the trail is just gray sadness lol (well, I guess you could see Doran Beach when going this way but eh it's nothing really spectacular IMO haha). The gusts here can get pretty strong so sweaters and coats are strongly recommended!! Ample parking (at least for a weekday afternoon at this time of year). No parking fee. Not a difficult drive at all to reach (paved roadway, no hairpin turns, GPS gives accurate directions to the parking lot.....all good stuff!). Decent phone signal here; for whatever reason I completely lost phone signal specifically at the parking lot but on the actual trail my phone signal returned lol.

    Jean L.

    Currently looking out my window of dark clouds and drizzle is making me wish it were last Sunday again where I was hiking Bodega Bay Trailhead. Couldn't have asked for better weather as the fog burned off at my arrival of 820am. The main objective was to look for whales, but didn't see any after wandering the various paths at the lower part of the parking lot and later up the other trails with a light incline and elevation. Somehow ended up at a path that overlooked the University of California Marine Lab Building. The sunshine and light breeze made for peaceful moments of staring out into the ocean. Nobody came to this part of the trail so the tranquil of nature surrounded me. Perhaps my review is biased of coming here for the 1st time with the perfect weather and not very many people. Parking was easy so early in the morning. There are a couple of non-flushable toilets, bring your own TP and hand sanitizer. #8/2021

    View from the lower parking lot.
    Rick Z.

    Apparently this spot is a favorite of my in-laws; they took me on a hike here on Christmas Eve day. It has fairly non-strenuous trails that will take you up onto the bluffs with a great view of the ocean waves hitting the rocks and of the bay itself. The trails are not significantly long; you'll most likely be done within an hour unless you pause frequently for photos or to soak in the salty breeze. There are two parking areas-- the larger one is lower to the right and the upper one is to the left on a less well-maintained road (if your vehicle can handle it, there are typically more spots available there). Both parking lots have pit toilet restrooms available. No payment is required to park or visit.

    Perfect whale watching spot
    Geminyna J.

    When the fog burns off you're treated to breathtaking 360-degree views of the ocean, vast deep blue seas as far as the eye can see. Parking is free but hard to come by especially on warm days when the sun is beaming down upon the coast, enticing beach goers. The trailhead is part of Sonoma Coast State Park that shelters the north and west sides of Bodega Harbor from Pacific storms. Bodega Head has two leisurely trails that you can hike individually or combine into one longer loop. Both are family friendly. The East Trail is a 1.7-mile loop that travels across Bodega Head's southern coastal bluffs. Bodega Head is the rocky headland that forms the entrance into Bodega Harbor. Along this trail are stunning views of the open Pacific Ocean, sea stacks, Bodega Bay, and the Doran Split (a 2 mile long sandy peninsula within the peninsula that protects the bay on the south). The West Trail, a 1.2-mile loop, will have you trekking over coastal bluffs and leads to an overlook view of Horseshoe Cove and the Bodega Marine Laboratory and Marine Reserve west of the trailhead (accessible from Westshore Road, call to confirm if they're still open to the public for free guided tours on most Fridays). The highest point of the promontory is 265 feet, take head as the sheer drop off the cliff side is no joke. One of the best whale-watching spots in all of NorCal is along these cliffs near the West Trail parking lot, where you'll find a plethora of sealife and Grey Whales migrating between October through February from Alaska to Mexico. Come back and brave the wind between February through April for their return voyage. During each weekend from January to May, volunteers from the Whale Watch Public Education Program are at Bodega Head to enlighten you with their knowledge of whales and migration (look out for their telltale vests). BYOBino's! From Westshore Road: Veer left for the east trailhead; Or right for the west trailhead. "Dogs not allowed" though we frequently see many on the trails.

    View from parking lot.

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    Beautiful scenery with parking and picnic tables! We brought a picnic and just enjoyed the relaxing afternoon.

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    It's beautiful we loved it, walked along the trails with ocean views it's breathtaking

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    Sonoma Coast State Beach

    Sonoma Coast State Beach

    4.8(148 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Spectacular views! My favorite spot in Bodega Bay is Bodega Head to see majestic ocean views and…read morehike along the bluffs. If you're lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of migrating whales! We enjoy getting chowder and sipping it while watching the waves. It is such a tranquil sight away from the hustle and bustle of life. Today was a beautiful sunny day at Bodega Head but even if it's raining, I love coming here to enjoy the views. Come prepared for some windy conditions just in case. The parking lot will get full on the weekends, especially during spring when you have a better chance of seeing whales. Several picnic tables available with friendly seabirds checking out what you're eating. Restrooms are next to the parking lot.

    Incredible views of the coastline that I enjoyed every step of the way. Would be a great place to…read moretake out of town family or friends to show off California's natural beauty and to walk your dog too to the Blind Beach side. Goat Rock side no dogs allowed because the seals always wean their pups on the beach, but the dog friendly side is so spacious and a nice long stretch of beach with iconic rock arches out in the water that you will never forget. In my opinion, one of the most beautiful places in all of California and if it is low tide, there will be many starfish visible on the rock formations on shore lower section which is normally submerged! If you get a good sunset, this place cannot be beat for photos overlooking the water with those rock formations. It could make anyone with a cell phone camera take photos that look like a professional landscape photographer took them.

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    8-28-2022 hubby put up with me for over 20 years wow!

    Sonoma Coast State Beach
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    LandPaths Grove of Old Trees - A view straight up.

    LandPaths Grove of Old Trees

    4.9(13 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    I had never heard of this grove of redwoods even when I was growing up in the area. It is located…read morea couple miles west of the town of Occidental. We were afraid we would lose cell service but luckily it worked the entire way so we were guided by Waze. The road is quite narrow and windy so best to take it slow in case you run across other cars or bicyclists. There are residences along this road too so another reason to take a slow pace. The parking lot is small but we fortunately got a spot as we waited for the other members of our party to arrive. It had been raining all weekend so perhaps there were not as many visitors as normal. We noticed several friendly dogs on leash as we walked along the well-kept trails. The redwoods are truly majestic and there are many picture perfect spots along the path. We took some beautiful photos of the redwoods with fern in the foreground. It's a nice and easy trail and a peaceful spot to have a picnic. I think they must have controlled burns here because in certain areas, there were redwoods that had blackened trunks. Some of these trees are over 1,000 years old. Take Coleman Valley Road to Fitzpatrick Lane. There is a small parking lot and I've read not to park on the side of the road if the parking lot is full as they do give out tickets.

    We came across this beautiful find through a friend's recommendation. This past weekend we happen…read moreto be staying in Occidental. So we picked up lunch , at Howard's Inn, and took the short 10 minute drive to this lovely Grove. The road to Grove the scenic and beautiful but ...the parking is minimal -- so make sure you get there early and bring a picnic lunch, beautiful views and moments for lovely photos. A perk we always look into are dog friendly adventures ...and the Grove was a welcomed destination for the entire family. ‍‍‍ If you're looking for a dog friendly day, the Grove is definitely a must stop. We will be back.

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    LandPaths Grove of Old Trees - The picnic area of the grove consists of a single bench, and a narrow 'prep table'.

    The picnic area of the grove consists of a single bench, and a narrow 'prep table'.

    LandPaths Grove of Old Trees - There are a few memorial benches throughout with poems or quotes.

    There are a few memorial benches throughout with poems or quotes.

    LandPaths Grove of Old Trees - Don't forget to look up and feel small. These trees were here before your Momma and Grandmother

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    Don't forget to look up and feel small. These trees were here before your Momma and Grandmother

    Steep Ravine Hot Spring - This is a piece of cake as long as your fear gene is non-existent.

    Steep Ravine Hot Spring

    1.9(23 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Miss this place despite how much I detest it. First of all you will stink like rotten eggs if you…read morehave the courage and fortitude to make it down to the springs. Second of all, the crowds are binomial. Meaning either you've come at the wrong time or you'll be overwhelmed by the silent ohms and having to siphon or the springs will be covered by the ocean. Take pictures and someone will smash your phone. Bring glass and you'll be everyone's favorite! The trek down is short, but can be deadly and gruesome. One misstep and you'll be hitting your health insurance deductible. This place is not for the faint hearted.

    alone inside cave for 30 plus minutes- fell asleep laying in shallow hot springs heating rocks…read moreunder my back looking up at bioluminescence of critters on ceiling of small cave. my feet were out of cave. awoke when lovely person started giving me amazing foot massage as i lay in cave. perfect. i sat with masseur in evening sun. warm summer(?) night. other than that time and one other late afternoon when i shared the deep, full springs with one other mud-faced, sweet young california girl; i've never seen the spring with less than a dozen greedy people cramped together in some faux relaxed vibe. DON'T VENTURE THERE unless you happen to be there with no planning whatsoever. may the tide gods be with you!

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    Steep Ravine Hot Spring - Make sure you have life insurance!

    Make sure you have life insurance!

    Steep Ravine Hot Spring - Literally standing on top of the marker...

    Literally standing on top of the marker...

    Steep Ravine Hot Spring - King salmon

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    King salmon

    Westside Regional Park - Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival (boat parade)

    Westside Regional Park

    3.2(20 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Although more known for its campgrounds, this park is also a decent setting for occasional special…read moreevents. I came here this past weekend to attend the annual Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival for the second time. Enjoyed the boat parade, helicopter display, interacting with starfish and other sea creatures, and live music by multiple bands on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The nearby camping area looked less than desirable. But as an event space, it's not bad at all, offering lovely views looking out onto the water, especially near the boating facility, while fitting a multitude of food and merchandise vendor tents on site.

    So the wife booked this place. For a campground that's full, there were a lot of open spots. Weird…read more I guess online reservations are taking the spots even though they're not showing up. We had slots 27 and 29. One row from the water. We were just a short walk to the bathroom. Bathrooms were fine. I did not use the showers because I forgot the quarters. We had water hook up for slot 29. Remember not all spots have water. Also this place is not full hook ups. So be prepared. They do have a dumping station but that cost $7 bucks. Not bad plus they have a water hose for cleaning at the dump station. As for the stay, I really enjoyed our spot. The water when it receded, was safe enough for my kids to play and look for sea life. Easy to find a red rock crab or monkey face eel. Also plenty of baby crabs under the rocks. The views were amazing. The girls went out on hikes while I was out crabbing. Fun times for sure. They do have a generator rule. You can run them from 8am to 8pm. I might have ran mine past the time because it was windy and cold and I was not about to make my kids suffer. I did have a quiet generator which helped keep me out of trouble. Would I come back? You betcha. Everyone I talked to were nice.

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    Westside Regional Park - Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival (helicopter demo/display)

    Bodega Bay Fisherman's Festival (helicopter demo/display)

    Westside Regional Park - Team S killing the crabs

    Team S killing the crabs

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    Bodega Bay Trailhead - hiking - Updated May 2026

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