Abalone Point

Day use area with excellent wildlife viewing and picnic opportunities. Enjoy a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean and King Peak the tallest point in the King Range National Conservation Area mountains. 

NO CAMPING. Leashed dogs welcome.

STAY OUT OF THE OCEAN and always check current ocean conditions before walking on the beach.

 Tide Predictions - NOAA Tides & Currents 

 NDBC - National Weather Service Marine Forecast FZUS56 KEKA (noaa.gov) 

 

Report any stranded marine mammals to marinemammal@humboldt.edu and do not approach the animal. Young seal pups may be left for periods of time while their mothers are fishing.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

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Activities

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PICNIC TABLES
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STARGAZING
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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DAY USE AREA

Geographic Coordinates

40.030738, -124.079555

Directions

U.S. 101 to the Redway/Garberville exit.

Follow signs to Shelter Cove/King Range NCA 

Allow 45 minutes for the 22 mile trip to Shelter Cove.

Abalone Point is located along Lower Pacific Drive

Fees

No day use fee

Stay Limit

NO OVERNIGHT CAMPING