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Russian Gulch State Park

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Just two miles north of Mendocino, Russian Gulch State Park combines a three-mile leafy canyon with windswept headlands and pristine beaches along the park’s rocky coastline. Inland, a 36-foot waterfall plunges down into a bower of redwoods, mosses, and ferns. Along the coast, waves crash into a collapsed sea cave called Devil’s Punchbowl, and the photogenic Frederick W. Panhorst Bridge rises gracefully 100 feet from the bottom of the gulch.

In the spring, the park’s foggy headlands bloom with acres of wildflowers. With nearly a mile and a half of ocean frontage, the park is often compared to Point Lobos on the Big Sur Coast. Visitors come to camp, hike, bike, fish, dive, kayak, ride their horses, or just marvel at the park’s beauty.

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Good For
Families
Activities
Boating
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Scuba Diving
Windsurfing
Geocaching
Tent Camping
Rv Camping
Dog Walking
Fishing
Mountain Biking
Kayaking
Sightseeing
Tidepooling
Road Biking
Picnicking
Surfing
Snorkeling
Rules & Regulations
Dogs Permitted With Restrictions

Overview

  • Get Directions
    1402.22 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    39.32942, -123.77950
  • Size
    1297.35 Acres