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Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance)

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The Point Arena-Stornetta Unit is a stunning coastal beach located in Mendocino County, California, known for its breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife. This unique spot is a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking an unforgettable beach experience. The beach is situated near the charming town of Point Arena, offering a tranquil atmosphere and picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean. For more information on the area, visit the Mendocino County tourism website to plan your trip. The Point Arena-Stornetta Unit is part of the Bureau of Land Management and is a protected area, ensuring its natural beauty is preserved for future generations.

Visitors to the Point Arena-Stornetta Unit can enjoy a range of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and whale watching. The beach offers scenic trails, including the Point Arena-Stornetta Unit Trail, which provides stunning views of the coastline. Nearby attractions include the Point Arena Lighthouse and the Point Arena Pier, offering dining and fishing opportunities. The beach is generally not crowded, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing experience. For information on nearby amenities and services, visit the Point Arena website to plan your stay.

The best time to visit the Point Arena-Stornetta Unit is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and the wildlife is abundant. Parking is available near the beach, but visitors are advised to check the Bureau of Land Management website for up-to-date information on accessibility and parking. The beach is accessible via a short hike from the parking area, and visitors are encouraged to respect the protected area and wildlife. For local tips and information on recreation activities, visit the Recreation.gov website to plan your trip and make the most of your visit to the Point Arena-Stornetta Unit.

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Is Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance) kid-friendly?

Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance) may have limited amenities for young children. Check current conditions before your visit.

Is Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance) dog-friendly?

Dogs are not permitted at Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance).

Is Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance) good for surfing?

Waves are large at 13.1ft - for experienced surfers only.

What is the best time of year to visit Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance)?

Late spring through early fall (May-September) offers the warmest weather and water temperatures. Summer can be crowded. Fall provides pleasant conditions with fewer visitors.

How are the crowds at Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance)?

Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance) tends to have fewer crowds due to limited amenities. Great for those seeking a quieter beach experience.

Is today a good day to swim at Point Arena-Stornetta Unit (South Entrance)?

Swimming conditions are challenging today. Current conditions: cold water (56°F, wetsuit required), large waves (13.1ft), experienced swimmers only.

Real-Time Beach Data

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🏖 LAND

Parking & Access

Parking: Yes

Recreation & Sports

Picnic tables: Yes

Policies & Access

Dogs: Not allowed

💨 AIR

Air temp: 51°F
Wind: 16 mph
Air pressure: 1008 hPa
Feels like: 43°F
Wind direction: N
PM 2.5: 5 µg/m³
Humidity: 80%
AQI: 40
PM 10: 9 µg/m³
Rainfall: 0 mm
Visibility: 11 mi
Dew point: 45°F
Conditions: Partly cloudy

💧 SEA

Water temp: 56°F
Wave height: 13.1 ft
Swell direction: W
Wave period: 10 sec
Current velocity: 1.1 mph
Swell wave direction: W

☀️ SUN

UV index: 1.7
Sunrise: 7:32 AM
Cloud cover: 80%
Sunset: 4:59 PM
Total daylight hours: 9.5 hrs

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