Gualala Point Regional Park is a 195-acre park featuring open meadows and a coastal forest. The park offers sandy beaches, coastal vistas, a campground, and a trail system. It is adjacent to the Gualala River, an ideal place for limited seasonal fishing opportunities. Despite its name, Gualala isn't located within the town where its name comes from. Instead, it resides in Mendocino County and marks the northernmost point on the Sonoma County coastline. The beach is a wide and long sand spit between the Gualala River and the ocean, an ideal place to whale watch, kayak, canoe, and beachcomb. Hiking, biking, picnicking, barbecuing, and bird watching are also common here.

Gualala Point Regional Park, 42450 Highway 1, Gualala, CA

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