Gualala Point Regional Park

Campground

4.5 from 2 users

Description

Gualala Point Regional Park is an oceanfront park that features an expansive beach and estuary, where the river meets the sea, and a small, forested campground along the river. The park is popular with day hikers, beachcombers, picnickers, birders and whale-watchers, yet is rarely crowded - even during the peak season. It offers 2.9 miles of trails along coastal bluffs and above the Gualala River, along with paved, wheelchair-accessible trails and an accessible camping area. There are all-terrain wheelchairs available on a first-come, first-served basis, and onsite park staff will assist with the check-out/check-in process. The park also has a small campground set among the Gualala River redwoods, featuring 19 sites available for tents, trailers and RVs with no hookups provided. Six of the 19 sites are walk-in, bearing a short distance from the campground parking, and one site is reserved for visitors arriving on foot or by bicycle.

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Location

Lat: 38.763348 Lng: -123.516624

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User 102918

HB $5 per person. Friendly ranger, nice campground, great shower. Fattest raccoons. Bit of a climb out of there in the morning.

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User 80359

Very helpful ranger. Great spot with top trail along the river to the ocean. Recommend

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Mat On Tour

Beautiful campground. They have clean washrooms and hot showers. Staff was very friendly and welcoming. Shade in every spots cause of the surrounding trees. Have never seen such mystic trees!

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