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Gualala Point Regional Park

Gualala Point Park beach

Location:

42401 Coast Highway 1, approximately 1 mile south of the town of Gualala, CA

Directions: 36 miles north of Jenner and one mile south of Gualala. (Mile Marker 58.50)

What you need to know:

Hours

The park is open daily. Most Sonoma County Regional parks open at sunrise and close at sunset.

Parking

$5.00 per vehicle for day use. Special rates apply to buses or trucks carrying more than 9 people.

Dogs

Permitted on leash no longer than 6' in length. Rabies certificate required.

Facilities

The day use area of the park has a Visitors Center, picnic tables (some with BBQ's) and restrooms with flush toilets. The campground has a restroom with flush toilets, electrical outlets and coin operated showers ($1.50 for 5 minutes). There is also a dump station. Please note: there are no RV hook-ups.

Camping

Gualala Point Park offers individual campsites, walk-to sites and a hiker/bicycle site. For specific park information call (707) 785-2377.

Detailed camping and reservation information.

Highlights:

Gualala River The 195 acre park has open meadows mixed with coastal forest. The park contains a campground, trail system, Visitors Center, coastal vistas, and sandy beaches. The park is located adjacent to the Gualala River, which offers limited seasonal fishing. Please check current regulations.

Gualala Point Park is popular with day hikers, picnickers and also offers a beautiful setting for small weddings. For information call (707) 785-2377. The campground is situated among the majestic redwood trees and is adjacent to the Gualala River. Camping and reservation information.

Visitors CenterThe Visitors Center is hosted by volunteers and has outstanding displays of early California History, information regarding Native Americans, and the turn of the century logging industry. Hiking trails from the campground will take you through the 195-acre park.

For additional information, call (707) 785-2377.




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