Cojo Bay Beach is a picturesque and secluded beach located near Point Conception in Santa Barbara County, California. It is nestled within the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve, which spans over 24,364 acres of private property. The beach itself is a long sandy cove protected from the west by Government Point, offering a serene and natural setting. However, access to the beach is limited, as it is not open to the general public due to the private nature of the surrounding land. The only way to visit is by boat from Gaviota Beach or through special arrangements for scientific or educational purposes.
Cojo Bay Beach is part of a larger area known for its surfing spots, including Cojo, Perko’s, and Government’s. The nearby Point Conception Lighthouse, located on Coast Guard property, adds to the area's historical and scenic appeal. Despite its inaccessibility, the beach remains a fascinating spot for those interested in exploring California's less-traveled coastal areas.
The preserve's acquisition by The Nature Conservancy ensures that the land will not be developed into private lots, preserving its natural beauty and ecological significance. This area is a testament to California's diverse and protected landscapes.