Beaches in Santa Rosa, California
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Drakes Beach
Drakes Beach is located in Point Reyes National Seashore and is a great expanse of beach and sea, the beach has amazing geological formations and feel free to explore every bit of it. The beach is located in the south part of the park.
BirdwatchingWildlife viewing

Kelham Beach
Kelham Beach is located in Point Reyes National Seashore and is a great expanse of beach and sea, the beach is hard to get to and secluded and feel free to explore every bit of it.
BirdwatchingWildlife viewing

Limantour Beach
Limantour Beach is located in Point Reyes National Seashore and is a great expanse of beach and sea, the beach perfect for spotting wildlife and feel free to explore every bit of it.
Hiking is allowedBirdwatchingWildlife viewing

Point Reyes Beach
Point Reyes Beach is located in Point Reyes National Seashore and is a great expanse of beach and sea, the beach is 10 miles long and feel free to explore every bit of it. The beach is located in the northwestern part of the park.
BirdwatchingWildlife viewing

Schooner Gulch State Beach
Schooner Gulch State Beach preserves a scenic spot along the Mendocino Coast and offers a stunning perch for watching sunsets, or merely sitting in the grass as the afternoon sun glistens on the waters below.
Fishing

Sunset State Beach
Sunset State Beach features pine trees, mountainous sand dunes, and ocean side picnic spots.

Tomales Bay State Park
Tomales Bay State Park is a coastal area of sheltered coves, beaches, tidal marshes, and forest of Bishop pines, forty miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
BirdwatchingHiking is allowed

West-port-Union Landing State Beach
West-port-Union Landing State Beach covers over 3 miles of rugged and scenic coastline, with 46 campsites on the bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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