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Black Point Beach Access
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Sea Ranch, CA
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Dark sand, steep rocky cliffs, a beautiful beach. Park in the lot on the west side of Highway 1 just north of the entrance to The Sea Ranch lodge. It's a 1/4 mile trail across an open meadow that ends at the edge of a cliff. There's a huge staircase to the beach. Swimming is dangerous due to strong rip currents.
At Sea Ranch Mile marker 50.85, a very steep staircase leads visitors to this 1/4 mile-long sandy beach with dramatic waves. Very popular with surfers, this beach is just north of Black Point, a cape that juts out about 250 yards from the shore. If you surf, it can be a fun break to paddle out for during a waist-high pulse, but it can also handle overhead conditions as well. E, SE, and S winds are the most favorable wind conditions, which again makes it a tough one to score with the predominant N and NW winds. Mid-tide is also favorable. If you just want to take in the beach, you'll find plenty of the sea lions, starfish and birds who all consider Black Point Beach their home. The rules at this beach are just as it is with any other beautiful beach: "pack it in, take it out." As with other Sea Ranch beaches, you'll find public access parking maintained by Sonoma County. Remember to dress in layers and wear trail-worthy shoes.
At Sea Ranch Mile marker 50.85, a very steep staircase leads visitors to this 1/4 mile-long sandy beach with dramatic waves. Very popular with surfers, this beach is just north of Black Point, a cape that juts out about 250 yards from the shore. If you surf, it can be a fun break to paddle out for d…
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