In the northern part of California's exquisitely beautiful wine country, Sonoma County offers gorgeous scenery, laid-back culture, and a range of outdoor activities perfect for both business and pleasure travels. Sonoma County is a wonderful part of California and offers a variety of fun things to do from the fun wineries of the region to relaxation by the beach.
Best beaches in Sonoma County
From the sun-kissed beaches of Bodega Bay to the pristine serene beaches further north, Sonoma County is a paradise. The sound of the crashing surf will relax you as you enjoy sunbathing, or spend a day walking along the shoreline. Here are the 9 best Sonoma County beaches to add to your next trip to California.
1. Blind Beach
Blind Beach is a relatively secluded beach with photogenic rocky outcrops in the ocean. The beach is so sandy that it's perfect for building sand castles or beachcombing. The beach is long so you can run with your dog along the beach.
Attractions nearby- Sunset Boulders: A set of boulders that are great for rock climbing for kids and beginner rock climbers.
- Mammoth Rock: A blueschist rock that existed since mammoths used to live here.
- Peaked Hill: A lookout point that's a short and steep climb to experience panoramic views.
Amenities: restrooms and parking lot
Dogs allowed: Yes, dogs are allowed on leash.
2. Bodega Head Beach
This is a must-see rocky beach when you're in Bodega Bay. Even though it's a small beach, Bodega Head Beach provides landscape views of the ocean.
It's a great beach to go whale watching or take a lunch break at its picnic area. The beach is surrounded by hiking trails so take the time to explore the headlands.
Attractions nearby- Bodega Dunes: Coastal sand dunes on Bodega Dunes Beach
- Hole in a Head: Previously planned to be a nuclear plant, it is now a freshwater pond. You'll see lots of birds on and around the pond.
- Westside Regional Park: A regional park that's great for hiking, boating, and fishing.
Amenities: restrooms, parking lot, and picnic tables
Dogs allowed: No dogs are allowed on both the beach and nearby trails
3. Doran Beach
If you're looking to do beach camping, Doran Beach is the place to go. You'll find more than 120 available campsites to book any time of the year.
Doran Beach is a part of Doran Regional Park that's popular for bird watching and surfing. The beach is also a great fishing spot as it's got a fishing pier, boat launch, and other facilities.
Attractions nearby:- The Links at Bodega Harbour: An 18-hole golf course with beautiful ocean views
- Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail: A 1-mile trail through a marshland; perfect for birdwatching
- Bodega Bay North Jetty: A popular fishing pier
Amenities: restrooms, parking lot, picnic tables, BBQ pits, fire pits, boat launch, and a campground
Dogs allowed: Yes, dogs are allowed on leash.
4. Goat Rock State Beach
Popular for its dramatic view of Goat Rock, this beach is also popular for its big waves. If you are a fan of gulls, you can observe California Gulls, Western Gulls, and Ring-Billed Gulls flying around Goat Rock.
Look out for sea lions, river otters, and seals. If you're here between March and August, you can see harbor seals during its pupping season.
Attractions nearby- Russian River: The second largest river in the greater San Francisco Bay Area region
- Russian River Bridge: A historic bridge that crosses the Russian River
Amenities: restrooms, parking lot, picnic tables, and BBQ pits
Dogs allowed: No dogs are allowed.
5. Portuguese Beach
Portuguese Beach is one of the longest sandy beaches in Sonoma County so it's perfect if you love walking along the beach shoreline. Because this beach is so wide, it's great to watch the sunset and admire the colorful sunset sky. This beach's waves can be strong and unpredictable so provide with great caution.
Attractions nearby- Scotty Creek: A creek that flows into the Pacific Ocean
- Nom Nom Cakes: a local bakery using organic and high-quality ingredients
Amenities: restrooms, parking lot, and picnic tables
Dogs allowed: Yes, dogs are allowed on leash.
6. North Salmon Creek Beach
This scenic beach includes Salmon Creek and driftwood laying around the area. You'll also see teepees made from driftwood.
While the beach is beautiful, the waves can be dangerous. The North Salmon Creek Beach is infamous for shark attacks so it's best to enjoy this beach from the shallow waters.
Attractions nearby- Chanslor Ranch: A horse ranch that offers guided trail rides, pony rides, and more.
- The Children's Bell Tower: A structure with 140 bells built in the memory of a 7-year-old boy.
Amenities: restrooms and parking
Dogs allowed: No dogs are allowed.
7. Schoolhouse Beach
The Schoolhouse Beach is protected by a sandy cove and is known for fishing and its tide pools. In the tide pools, you can find a variety of organisms including starfish, clams, sea anemones, and mussels.
If this beach looks familiar, it's because it was one of the filming locations for the movie "I Know What You Did Last Summer".
Attractions nearby- Carmet Beach: A nearby beach that is small, secluded and rocky.
- Arched Rock Overlook: A view of the beautiful Arched Rock.
Amenities: restrooms, parking, and picnic tables
Dogs allowed: Yes, dogs are allowed.
8. Shell Beach
Compared to other beaches, Shell Beach is narrower but attractive for its tide pools and nearby trails. Look for shells and hermit crabs in and around the tide pools.
You'll also find mussel-covered rocks; perfect if you're fishing for mussels. This beach also has black sand; a nice contrast to the vivid sunset colors.
Attractions nearby- Red Hill to Pomo Canyon Trail: A 5.9-mile trail through the redwoods with views of the ocean.
- Kortum Trail: A 8.9-mile trail along the Sonoma coastline.
Amenities: restrooms, parking, and a campground
Dogs allowed: Yes, dogs are allowed.
9. Jenner Beach
The northernmost beach on this list, the Jenner Beach provides scenic views of Sonoma's hills. You can also see the mouth of the Russian River flowing out to the Pacific Ocean at this beach.
You'll see sea stacks scattered in the ocean. This beach also has man-made teepees built out of driftwood.
Attractions nearby- Jenner - Sea Lion Restplace: A viewpoint to see sea lions relaxing near the beach.
- Jenner Headlands Preserve: A nature preserve that takes you through Douglas-fir and redwood forests.
Amenities: free parking on the road
Dogs allowed: No dogs are allowed.
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FAQ about Sonoma County beaches
While Sonoma County has some of the most beautiful beaches in California, you might still have some questions about these beaches before adding them to your itinerary. Here are the most frequently asked questions about the beaches in Sonoma County:
Conclusion: Best Sonoma County beaches
Sonoma County is one of the most beautiful places in California, and in a county like this, there are many beaches you can visit that offer completely different experiences. So, whether you're looking for an ocean adventure or a more relaxing activity, you will find it here.
About the author
Rasika is the owner of the travel blog Bae Area and Beyond. She is from the Bay Area and her blog covers California destinations. She hopes that her readers will fall in love with California, just like she did.