Gualala Point

Gualala River Beach in Northern California

During our drive down the northern portion of Highway 1, we stopped at a river and beach front park called Gualala Point in a small town named Gualala. There was a small parking area and quite a few hiking trails. We didn’t have a lot of time to spend but took about an hour to relax from our long drive. My husband flew his quadcopter around a little and I checked out some really cool driftwood forts that someone had built on the beach.

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Gualala Point
42401 California 1
Gualala, California 95445

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  1. Beautiful photos! It looks like such a peaceful place <3

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    1. It looks amazing, wish I was there
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  2. I love these pictures! I actually go to that area often. I think I have the exact same picture of the fort!

  3. Lisa Werner

    You have a remarkable talent for capturing the beauty in your surroundings.

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  5. […] Gualala Point We stopped here during our drive, but not for long. I’m looking forward to exploring more with the boys and showing them the cool driftwood structures on the beach. […]

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