Caspar Headlands State Natural Reserve is located on the stunning California coast, just north of Mendocino. This reserve is renowned for its rugged coastline, sculpted rocks, and the southernmost Sitka spruce grove. It offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and is a haven for wildflowers and wildlife, including seals and gray whales. The adjacent Caspar Headlands State Beach provides a picturesque setting for swimming, fishing, and other beach activities, with a deep cove offering some protection from strong winds.
The area is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, with its dramatic cliffs and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and explore the unique natural features of the reserve.
The reserve and beach are open from sunrise to sunset, making it an ideal spot for both morning and evening visits.