Address: 335 Davenport Landing Rd, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Caught golden hour and this beach was perfect for a mini meal as the sun faded away. It wasn't crowded. Someone built a fire nearby. There's a bathroom. The sand was coarse and the surfers gracefully coasted on several calm waves. Nice place to unwind.”
Address: Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Amazing beach to enjoy the ocean with not a lot of people around. Visited on a Saturday afternoon and we had a whole section of beach to ourselves. Saved as one of our favorite places to visit!”
Address: Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Sometimes I'll come here during the day to cook or park my car and stay overnight. You are not supposed to, but it is one of the safer spots along the beach. The scenery is incredibly beautiful. The walk down is very steep. They have vaulted toilets that are usually pretty clean. No running water. Sometimes a stream though.”
Address: 3600 CA-1, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Nice park with walking trails. #iloveitontop”
Address: 3600 CA-1, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Great tidepools. Saw lots of sand dollars. Kids loved it!”
Address: 3600 CA-1, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Very pristine beaches with panoramic vistas and views. The cool Pacific breeze wishing through the cliffs made the experience surreal. The road was well paved and easy to travel with each winding curve another scenic view was revealed.”
Address: Skyline-To-The-Sea Trail Rd, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Really enjoyed the self guided nature trail. All the history and natural history really made all the vistas come alive.”
Address: Skyline-To-The-Sea Trail Rd, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Alder Camp is less than two miles from the coast. You need a reservation and spots are first come first served. Many use Alder as an final stop on the Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail, but you can also park in a lot near the coast and hike/bike in from Hwy 1. (You might have to open and close the gate at Hwy 1 to access the parking lot.) Several of the spots are very close together and not very private. Fires are not allowed. There is no drinking water available. There are trash cans and a pit toilet. There are no tables. Bear boxes are available. See my panorama accompanying this Google Maps listing to get a feel. The creek runs along the campground and is easily accessible. There’s a clearing between several sites where stargazing is very possible on clear nights. Sites close to the pit toilet might have to deal with that smell. At least during dry weather, the ground is very dusty. In some places it’s so deep that it’s almost like you’re at the beach. This was perhaps the most significant downside to this campground. Note that Twin Redwoods campground is extremely close to Alder. Just a few minutes walk. Before leaving Alder I looked at Twin Redwoods and it seemed superior in terms of campsite spacing and privacy.”
Address: Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Not a far hike to backpack in. Had some good cleared areas to place tents. Beautiful area with creek nearby. Clean outhouse, garbage and recyclable disposal, and lockbox for food.”
Address: Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Nice place to go for calm ride on youre bike, also for a hike.”
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