Reviews
Salt Point
User Reviews
Christian flynn
Of the many stops one can make on the Callfornia cost, Salt Piont remains one of my favorite. The bulffs, the forested mountians, the ubiquitous birds and wildlife all make this park a constant joy. If the weather cooperates this park transforms from one marvel to the next, yeilding pictuesque views in varied conditions, giving one the breath and the force of the Pacific Ocean. Either camp ground will do, the cites are not fancy but they are comfortable and set with some privacy.
Doug Drenckpohl
Amazing and beautiful to see the coastline of California! Another gem at point State Park. Beautiful tide pools in the cove! The walks along the cliffs were full of spring flowers!
Bridal Kaleidoscope
We used this park as a stop/ lunch point with our 20 foot trailer. 10$ day use fee. Empty parking on January 7th. Great view with short easy hikes.
Anastasia M
Awesome park on the Pacific ocean west coast. The rock formations are so amazingly beautiful. Every step reveals a new form.
Josiah Roe
Amazing state park. 10 out of 10 would recommend. Do all the trails, anytime of year, preferably in winter/spring when everything is green.
Jeff D
Stunning views of the coast. Very easy to walk around, and due to the remote location, usually not too crowded. A bit of a precarious drive if coming from the south, and coast is similar to Monterey Bay or other locations closer to SF. But nice trails to enjoy both the sea and forest.
Jesse Osorio
This park is beautiful and amazing. The staff super friendly and welcoming. The ocean views … oh my gosh… the history all of it. This is nice place for local getaway.
nathaniel perry
If you are looking for the best way to enjoy quintessential Northern Californian nature, you can’t do better than this.
Michael Coustier
We arrived to do the hike from Salt Point trail to Stump Beach. The path was easily navigated with some spots of mud (recently rained) The coastline was amazingly beautiful- not sure if we arrived at a special time, but the waves were crashing spectacularly. The last walk down to stump beach was the only real “climbing” you need to do with a small navigation across some water to get to the main beach.
Bethany Keech
Lovely park, sites with plenty of space. Nice .4 hike downhill to the coast bluffs and views. Jan 25 the bathrooms were closed and water not potable, chemical portable toilets only, see state park site for current info. Still a lovely stay. Good proximity to Fort Ross.
Happy Medic
Beautiful grounds up the coast. I graded a 4 due to driveway conditions for trailers and their listing of "no potable water on site" but there is all throughout. Just don't hog it is all. Sites are well maintained and bathrooms clean with flush toilets. Amazing scenery not far away moderate trail to rocky ocean. We will be back, maybe after they fix the driveway.
Davoud Kermaninejad
Low-key state park south of Sea Ranch is hands down beautiful. Amazing and easy hike on the bluff above the ocean. It was a gorgeous 70 something degree and sunny day and the park was nearly empty. Saw sea lions and seals in the surf, and numerous vultures and hawks floating on the updrafts. Was high tide so we couldn’t experience the tide pool areas but I’ll bet they are equally stunning. The sandstone rock formations were beautiful. We scoped out the campgrounds, they didn’t seem like anything terribly special but the location is top notch.