Gold Bluffs Beach in Redwood National Park

Gold Bluffs Beach

Gold Bluffs Beach has a picnic area and campground and is a perfect place to watch the sun set over the ocean.

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Gold Bluffs Beach Details

Gold Bluffs Beach has a picnic area and campground and is a perfect place to watch the sun set over the ocean. Gold Bluffs Beach is located 10 miles north of Orick, Calif., on the unpaved Davison Road off Highway 101. Whether you are just driving in for dusk or staying the night at the campground, this is a worthwhile stop.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Gold Bluffs Beach

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Gold Bluff Beach

Gold Bluffs Beach has a picnic area, campground, and a secluded stretch of sand.

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Gold Bluffs Campground

Gold Bluffs Campground is the only park campground located along the coast.

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Fern Canyon, a narrow canyon with ferns growing on both walls, lies at the end of Davison Road.

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A lush oasis inside of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, this canyon is marked by its vine and fern-covered cliffs, some of which stand nearly 50-feet tall.