Olde Port Dog Beach, Avila Beach
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Harbor beach with hundreds of pelicans and sailboats bobbing in the water. Stunning views, seals barking on a floating dock, and outdoor cafe on Harford pier.
A walkway from Coleman Park to the base of Morro Rock, with views of sea otters on the left!
A walkway from Coleman Park to the base of Morro Rock, with views of sea otters on the left!
Harbor beach with hundreds of pelicans and sailboats bobbing in the water. Stunning views, seals barking on a floating dock, and outdoor cafe on Harford pier.
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
A long stretch of beach where dogs run off leash. Also nice for parking your car above the beach, to watch the ocean in the rain.
A walkway from Coleman Park to the base of Morro Rock, with views of sea otters on the left!
Harbor beach with hundreds of pelicans and sailboats bobbing in the water. Stunning views, seals barking on a floating dock, and outdoor cafe on Harford pier.
Colorful, pretty main street and boardwalk, with great cafes, lovely ship playground, and mesmerizing yellow cliffs.
Point of rocky tidepools, with homemade garden on the hill above. Nice for a long beach walk!
Harbor beach with hundreds of pelicans and sailboats bobbing in the water. Stunning views, seals barking on a floating dock, and outdoor cafe on Harford pier.
Wide, 3-mile-long walkway on the waterfront with blue lampposts, canary palms, lawns, modern sculptures, and views of the Bay Bridge. Find ferries, restaurants, touristy shops, and museums.
A long stretch of beach where dogs run off leash. Also nice for parking your car above the beach, to watch the ocean in the rain.
Pretty walk on a dead end road, past three ocean overlooks with sparkling water. You can extend this walk on both ends to make very long walks.
Mother and baby sea otters in a sheltered area near a T-shaped pier. So sweet!
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