These 6 Spots In Northern California Are The Best Places For Whale Watching This Season
Did you know that the best time to spot whales in Northern California is from November through February? Not to mention, it’s fun and pretty magical to escape to the coast during the winter months. These are some of the best places to go whale watching in the coming months. Definitely budget time to explore this seaside destinations while you are there, however!

Not all visitors get as lucky as this gal, but there's always a chance you'll get to see a whale close up.

It's a beautiful area with lots of trails and amazing views, so even if you don't spot a whale you won't be disappointed.
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Stop by one of these fun community events and sip wine and eat chowder by the sea.
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This park is located in Humboldt County and features the wild flowers, dramatic cliffs, and jaw dropping views the north coast is known for.

It's a great way to see another side of the state in addition to catching a glimpse of these remarkable animals.

The lighthouse also features a gift shop and walking trails, so it's a fun destination. Fun trivia: the movie Forever Young starring Mel Gibson was filmed here!

Bodega Head is a peninsula with very interesting geology located just north of Point Reyes.

Most of the buildings here are replicas, but there are a few original structure from the days when the Russian-American Company landed here in 1812.
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This 6,000 acre park is also located in Sonoma County.
Whales in Northern California are definitely tricky to spot, but the good news is that these wonderful places to view them are so fun to visit they would be worth a trip regardless! Have you seen a whale in Northern California? Where was it?
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