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Navarro Point Preserve and Scenic Trail is 56 acres of wildflowers and rare plants on steep bluffs, above the Navarro River. The coastal trail is a 1.2 mile loop which is suitable for all ages and skill levels. Because of the steepness of the cliffs, it is advised that trail users stay on the path at all times. Dogs are allowed on leads. There are several vantage points for whale watching. Orcas, Humpback and Minke whales have been spotted, as well as dolphins, porpoises, seals and deer. The preserve is popular with birdwatchers. A driftwood bench has been constructed in memory of Deborak Bove, a former California Coastal Commissioner. (website link)

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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