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Bolinas Beach


Bay Area Beach Guide:
Bolinas Beach


by Sharael Feist, BayInsider Contributor

Just north of Stinson is the hidden town of Bolinas, with its private beach, epic waves and amazing kayaking. It seems as though the locals would rather keep the town a secret and have made the town hard to find by taking down any road signs pointing the way to their peaceful place. The spray-painted road at the entrance of the town which reads "Tourists go home!" is also evidence that the residents would rather discourage an influx of strangers.

There is only one main street in town. If you take that street until it dead-ends then you'll wind up at the beach. There is only street parking, so it can be tough to find. The beach is protected by a sand bar which makes calm water on the inside. It's great for kayaking and peeling waves which break just off shore for insanely good surfing. But be cautious because there are no lifeguards on duty.

Fishing, camping and campfires are allowed on this beach, as are dogs. On a clear day you'll have a breathtaking view of Twin Peaks in San Francisco. If you're looking for a place where time stands still, check out Bolinas and its oceanic playground.

Attractions
Good surfing, kayaking.

Deterrents
Difficult to find. Might be tarred and feathered by locals.

Closest Amenities
At the end of Wharf Road is Bolinas Park, which has restrooms.

Getting There
•Take Highway 101 north from San Francisco to HWY 1.
•Turn left on Olema-Bolinas road, just before the Olema Valley sign on the right side of the road.




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