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Smith River County Park

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Smith River County Park is a stunning river beach located in Del Norte County, California, where the Smith River flows gently into the Pacific Ocean. This picturesque destination is known for its crystal-clear waters, surrounded by lush forests and scenic hiking trails. The park's character is defined by its serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for those seeking relaxation and tranquility. Visitors can unwind on the beach, take in the breathtaking views, or explore the nearby California State Parks for more outdoor adventures. With its unique blend of river and coastal scenery, Smith River County Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and beachgoers alike.

The park offers a range of activities and amenities, including swimming, fishing, and kayaking, as well as picnic areas and camping sites. Nearby attractions include the Six Rivers National Forest, where visitors can explore the scenic trails and take in the stunning views. For dining and shopping, the nearby town of Crescent City offers a variety of options, from seafood restaurants to local boutiques. Crowd levels are generally moderate, making it an ideal spot for families and those seeking a more relaxed beach experience. Visitors can also check the Del Norte County website for more information on local events and attractions.

The best time to visit Smith River County Park is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the river is perfect for swimming and water activities. For parking and accessibility information, visitors can check the California State Parks website, which provides detailed information on parking fees, trail accessibility, and other amenities. Local tips include bringing sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as well as being mindful of the river's strong currents and rip tides. Additionally, visitors can check the Visit California website for more information on local attractions and events, and to plan their trip to Smith River County Park and the surrounding area.

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What is Smith River County Park most known for?

Smith River County Park is most known for great fishing opportunities.

Is Smith River County Park kid-friendly?

Smith River County Park may have limited amenities for young children. Check current conditions before your visit.

Is Smith River County Park good for surfing?

Waves are large at 8.1ft - for experienced surfers only.

What is the best time of year to visit Smith River County Park?

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 Smith River County Park?

Smith River County Park 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 Smith River County Park?

Swimming conditions are challenging today. Current conditions: cold water (54°F, wetsuit required), large waves (8.1ft), experienced swimmers only.

Real-Time Beach Data

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🏖 LAND

Parking & Access

Parking: Yes

Recreation & Sports

Fishing: Yes

💨 AIR

Air temp: 49°F
Wind: 18 mph
Air pressure: 1010 hPa
Feels like: 40°F
Wind direction: N
PM 2.5: 2 µg/m³
Humidity: 81%
AQI: 35
PM 10: 4 µg/m³
Rainfall: 0 mm
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew point: 43°F
Conditions: Partly cloudy

💧 SEA

Water temp: 54°F
Wave height: 8.1 ft
Swell direction: W
Wave period: 10 sec
Current velocity: 0 mph
Swell wave direction: SW

☀️ SUN

UV index: 0.35
Sunrise: 7:43 AM
Cloud cover: 100%
Sunset: 4:52 PM
Total daylight hours: 9.1 hrs

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