Caspar Headlands State Beach & State Reserve
Caspar Headlands State Beach & State Reserve
Location:Reserve is 4 miles north of Mendocino on the Pacific Coast; Beach is 2
miles north of Russian Gulch on the coast access road (Point Cabrillo
Drive).
Facilities:Beach.
Activities:Fishing, whale watching.
Special Features:Beach consists of miles of undeveloped beach adjacent to
the headlands, which offer a panoramic ocean view. It's a good place to
watch for migrating gray whales. The reserve contains a small strip of
rugged coastline featuring sculpted
rocks, wildflowers, and surf. A permit is needed to enter the reserve.
Address:c/o Mendocino District Office
PO Box 440
Mendocino, CA 95460
Phone:707-937-5804
Web: www.parks.ca.gov/parkindex
Size: 75 acres (beach); 2.7 acres (reserve).
See other parks in
California.
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