This is an amazing place! My friends and I came here for fourth of July weekend to camp and it was beautiful! It’s an easy 1.4 mile hike from the parking area to the beach with an elevation gain of about 250 feet. We got to the trail head around 6pm and the lot was pretty full(from mostly day hikers), but once we got to the beach, there were about 7 – 10 groups camping along the 1ish mile coast. Remember to call in advance to the ranger stations for bear canisters since you will need them in this area. We had a group of 11(max of 12/site) and we were ok with 6 bear canisters(they are free to rent, but have a suggested donation of $ 3 each). You will need to put everything scented in the canisters ie food, toothpaste, sun tan lotion, alcohol etc… There are several streams nearby with fresh water to filter. The closest one to us was super yellow so we walked a little ways away to get clearer water. There are no toilets so you do your business in the woods/sand. This was such an beautiful place to be over the weekend. No connection with the rest of the world, clear skies day/night, super bright stars at night, amazing friends and met a bunch of really cool people as well. I will definitely need to check out the other beaches in the area!
Samantha E.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
An amazing spot to hike out to if you want to see a beautiful waterfall crashing straight into the ocean. The hike through the woods is about 1.8 miles and is very easy. The falls are only 0.5 miles down the beach. If you visit at low tide you can get pretty close to the falls. There are also tons of starfish dotting the rocks nearby. We saw a lot of people camping in the area too; a nice secluded spot to get in touch with nature.