Website:https://www.californiabeaches.com/beach/kellogg-beach/ (California Beaches Kellogg Beach)
Description:Kellogg Beach is a small Del Norte County beach access surrounded by state lands north of Crescent City. The beach access has a parking area and a path for vehicles to drive right onto the sand. This is a remote spot on the Northern California coast, making it great for beachcombing. Driftwood, agates, and fossils can be found in addition to cool stuff that washes ashore. ~
Site Condition:One of the most beautiful and least known, this beach is perfect for hiking and fishing. The beach is wide and windswept, with driftwood scattered throughout. No facilities. Location: 8 miles north of Crescent City on Highway 101, turn west onto Kings Valley Road and follow “Coastal Access” signs to Kellogg Beach. Tolowa Dunes State Park and the adjacent Lake Earl Wildlife Area are great spots for watching wildlife, hiking, fishing and camping. They feature abundant wildlife, two freshwater lagoons, hiking trails, horseback riding, and more.
Jurisdictions::Crescent City, HUMBOLDT- DEL NORTE COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.8698282, y coordinate: -124.2127667
Contacts: Hesseltine, Cassandra *Film Commissioner, Humboldt - Del Norte Film Commission235 F Street, Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1213 | Eureka, CA 95502-1213, Eureka, CA 95501 USA707.443.4488 Phone 1707.502.0018 Mobile[email protected][email protected]
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