Ray F.
Yelp
Big Lagoon County Park, is a secluded park on the far north coast, in northern Humboldt county approximately 15 minutes north of McKinleyville, CA. The park is accessed from the 101 highway, turning west onto the road - look for the highway sign at around 14.5 miles passed McKv - once you turn in follow the signs around a couple hundred yards - the Park entry is on the right (west) - when the road Y's stay to the left - follow it in there is a day use area as well as overnight camping.
This beautiful park has one of the most amazing piece of fresh water with a breaker sand bar area on the ocean side. Big lagoon it's a great place to bring the family and dog for a day on the water. Even when its cloudy and overcast here the water is usually pretty nice. You can literally park right next to the sand.
Amazing waves and miles of beach front, hunt for agates, build sand castles, letting the dog run, walking on the beach, kayak or sail in the lagoon, overnight camping, and day use area.
Sometimes, the ocean side can be very rough - waves well over 15' here - dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves make this beach not very safe for swimming or surfing and caution must be used anytime you are on the water here.
The Lagoon side is pretty much always calm, a great place to kayak and even sail small craft. There is a boat ramp on the lagoon side.
This park is an honor self service toll park - pay station is by the boat ramp - $2 for day use. $1 for seniors, handicapped and veterans.
The park is dog friendly, leash or voice command - we bring our little dog here regularly so he can run and play with the others dogs out. A great beach for sand castles, digging, etc. - This beach also yields some great agates, we look every time we go and usually always find a couple great ones. This past trip was no different.
A great county beach park in northern humboldt county california just off the 101.
Well worth the effort.
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