RCA Beach is a clothing-optional beach located at the south end of the Point Reyes Peninsula, just outside the National Seashore boundary in Bolinas, California. It is approximately 1,500 feet long with a sandy shoreline of light beige color. The beach offers a serene and secluded environment, ideal for those seeking a more private experience. Access to RCA Beach is best achieved by walking south from Palomarin Beach, a well-known trailhead in Point Reyes National Seashore.
The area is rich in natural beauty, with nearby attractions like Duxbury Reef and Alamere Falls, making it a haven for nature lovers and hikers. However, the beach lacks facilities, which adds to its rustic charm.
RCA Beach is not dog-friendly, and visitors should be aware of the lack of amenities and potential erosion hazards when accessing the beach.