Palomarin Beach is located in Bolinas, California, within the Point Reyes National Seashore. It is a scenic, pebbly beach known for its tide pools and stunning views of Drakes Bay and the Chimney Rock area. The beach becomes narrow at high tide but offers excellent opportunities for beachcombing and tidepooling at low tide. The hike to the beach is nearly a mile each way, involving a steep descent through coastal scrubs and meadows. The area is rich in wildlife, with shorebirds often seen browsing the rocks for barnacles and crabs.
Palomarin Beach is part of a larger network of trails and natural attractions in the Point Reyes area, making it a great stop for nature lovers and hikers. The nearby Palomarin Bird Observatory Field Station is another point of interest, offering insights into local birdlife.
The beach itself is secluded and offers a peaceful retreat from more crowded coastal spots, though it does not allow dogs on the beach.