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    Bodega Head is the northern tip of a vast geologic province known as the Salinian Block whose core is of the same origins as the core of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The block was torn off the continent as the San Andreas Fault came into existence about 20 million years ago, and was transported northward hundreds of miles.

  2. This is a go to place for incredible views and walks. Whale watching in season. Volunteer usually on hand with large telescope and current sighting information. Stand and look for as long as you like and then head up and counterclockwise toward more vista points, seal rock and fog horn.

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    From Highway 1 in the town of Bodega Bay, go west on Eastshore Road, right onto Bay Flat Road, and then continue straight on Westshore Road, which eventually leads to the bluff-top parking lot for Bodega Head. We’ll get to that ocean vista point soon, but there’s quite a bit to see and do on the way there. As you turn onto Westshore Road, you’ll be...

    Now it’s time to drive to the top of the Bodega Head bluffs, where you’ll start to really take in the spectacular views. Parking is free, and the lot offers pit toilets and nearby picnic tables. Beginning from the parking lot, the Bodega Head Trail is a fairly easy hike that loops around the southern end of the peninsula, giving you breathtaking oc...

    The massive, flat, granite boulders at the southern end of the parking lot are popular for whale watching. And no experience quite matches that of seeing these magnificent beasts cresting the waves or sending plumes of sea spray into the air. Volunteers from the Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Whale Watch Public Education Program can be found he...

    Exploring Bodega Head is simply one of the many coastal adventures available in this area. Across the bay, the 2-mile-long sandy beach at Doran Regional Parkis a popular place for beachcombing, picnicking, building sand castles, flying kites, fishing, and just relaxing. The rock jetty at the far end is great for fishing, crabbing, and exploring sea...

    When you’re ready to eat, there are many Bodega Bay restaurant options, from the Boat House, where Captain Rick Powers’ schooner hauls in seafood straight from the water, to Terrapin Creek Café, which earned national acclaim for its seasonal menu using the finest, freshest ingredients in inventive pairings, in a casual, neighborly atmosphere. Huria...

    Bodega Head is a rocky peninsula with stunning views, trails, wildlife, and beach access. Learn how to get there, what to do, and where to eat near this coastal attraction.

  3. Bodega Head is the rocky headland that forms the entrance into Bodega Harbor. The harbor side provides a popular crabbing area along the jetty, and the many hiking trails on the ocean side allow access to small, sandy coves and spectacular scenic bluff top views.

  4. Bodega Head is a four-mile-long peninsula just south of the Bodega Dunes and north of Bodega Harbor. It features a boat launch area, many pocket beaches, and stunning cliff views from several coastline trails. During their spring and fall migrations, grey whales can be spotted from here.

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  5. Bodega Head Trail is a 1.7-mile loop that offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Bodega Bay. It's an easy and popular hike that can be done year-round, and you might even see whales or wildflowers along the way.

  6. Bodega Head. 626 reviews. #1 of 21 things to do in Bodega Bay. BeachesGeologic Formations. Write a review. About. A rugged and recommended whale-watching promontory along the California coast. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. All photos (470) Top ways to experience nearby attractions. Private Sailing Tour of Bodega Bay.