Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino coast, Califonia
Bowling Ball Beach is located approximately 30 miles south of Mendocino on the northern California coastline. The beach is characterized by dozens of round "bowling ball" like rocks that are visible and accessible at low tide. Bowling Ball Beach isn't on any maps, but you can get to it by driving on Highway 1 to mile marker 11.5, just 3 miles south of Point Arena.
When you arrive, look for a sign that says "Park facing south only." Park, and hike the northern trail head past the sign that says "DANGER" and "KEEP OUT," down the man-made staircase and down the log & metal rope ladder to the beach. You won't be able to see the bowling balls from the cliff -- walk south along the beach around the corner, and you'll see them in the suft. Be sure to check tide tables so you arrive at or near low tide. You'll be disappointed if you go during high tide.
Read MoreWhen you arrive, look for a sign that says "Park facing south only." Park, and hike the northern trail head past the sign that says "DANGER" and "KEEP OUT," down the man-made staircase and down the log & metal rope ladder to the beach. You won't be able to see the bowling balls from the cliff -- walk south along the beach around the corner, and you'll see them in the suft. Be sure to check tide tables so you arrive at or near low tide. You'll be disappointed if you go during high tide.
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Park here if you are going to Bowling Ball Beach (just before mile marker 11.5). This is the view if you're going north.
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