Tucked Away In A Secluded Cove, Baker Beach Is A Slice Of Paradise In Northern California
By Emerson
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Published April 21, 2021
Living in Northern California means that your next beach day is always just a short drive away. We have to admit, we’re pretty spoiled with having access to so many great beaches! However, if you’re the type of person that prefers the quieter, more secluded beach spots, then you’ll definitely want to check out the destination featured here. Tucked away in a cove near Trinidad, Baker Beach is a little slice of paradise on the Northern California coast.
Slip away to your own little slice of paradise when you visit Baker Beach in beautiful Trinidad, California.
Surrounded by ocean bluffs and forest, this stunning white-sand beach cove is delightfully secluded. Although located just a short distance from the Redwood Highway, you'll feel a million miles away from it all when you visit this hidden gem.
Baker Beach is a 20-acre property owned and maintained by the Land Trust. It has a charming local's only vibe. If you plan on visiting, keep in mind that this is a clothing-optional beach and you may just come across somebody taking full advantage of that fact!
This is definitely a unique little beach and you could easily lose yourself for hours taking in the spectacular coastal beauty. Full of beach tide pools and rugged scenery, exploring this beach will never get old.
Out in the water, you'll notice dozens of sea stacks and large rocks protruding from in between the ocean waves. The beach is the perfect example of Northern California's iconic coastal scenery!
The beach is quite hidden but you can reach it by driving down Scenic Dr. from Trinidad. Pull-out parking spaces are available along the road. A steep trail from the parking area descends directly to the beach itself.
Nothing beats taking a beach day at one of Northern California's beautifully rugged coves. Be sure to put Baker Beach on your radar for your next beach adventure!
What do you think? Are you ready for your next beach day? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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