Goat Rock Beach, Bodega Bay, CA, USA 1080p HD
Enjoying a nice Sunday at Goat Rock State Beach in Sonoma County, CA on May 24, 2015.
Filmed with Sony NEX 6N.
Goat Rock Beach - Russian River - Jenner, CA - 01/10/2016
The mouth of the Russian River after a few days of El Nino rains. Great to see a good quantity of water coming down again. Low tide is just beginning. Nice rip currents in the mouth as the river meets the incoming waves. Lots of feeding going on in those churning waters. Sorry for the shake. Video was taken with a DSLR and zooming isn't as smooth with that lens.
Goat Rock/Sonoma Coast
10/26/2015, Goat Rock/Sonoma Coast State Beach.
Huge waves crashing on Goat Rock Beach in Jenner, CA
Goat Rock Beach is a sand beach in northwestern Sonoma County, California, United States. This landform is a sub-unit of Sonoma Coast State Beach, owned and managed by the State of California. At the northern terminus of Goat Rock Beach is the mouth of the Russian River, and the southern end of this crescent shaped expanse is the massive Goat Rock, an iconic outcrop of the Sonoma Coast, which is barely attached to the mainland by a narrow isthmus.
Sonoma Coast State Park
Recorded June 9, 2019
Sonoma Coast State Park is made up of sections that are found along 17 miles of coastline that extends from Bodega Point north to Vista Point, which is just a few miles north of the town of Jenner. Arched Rock Beach, Marshall Gulch, Blind Beach, Goat Rock and other unnamed vista points are visited in this video.
This video is a segment from my larger Northern California Coast video found @
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Emergency crews respond to Goat Rock Beach drowning
A Santa Rosa man and his 6-year-old son drowned at Goat Rock Beach near Jenner on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. The Press Democrat is a newspaper in Santa Rosa California covering Wine Country, Sonoma County and the North Bay. Video by Nick Rahaim
Driving Through Sonoma Coast State Park, CA
Driving southbound along the Coast Highway (1) through Sonoma Coast State Park, CA, USA.
This was filmed using the Garmin Dash Cam 20 in 1080p on May 26, 2015.
Seals at Goat Rock beach.
Mother seal with two babies heading out to sea at Goat Rock beach near Jenner California. Excuse the noise and the shaking camera but the wind was 30MPH +.
How would you like to go thru this everyday to find food?
Inn at the Tides - Bodega Bay, Sonoma Coast
Touring & Tasting is your video guide to wineries, resorts, inns, and hotels found in wine regions across the nation. Some are small family businesses. Some are legendary leaders. They're located on hills, in valleys, and in the heart of downtown.
We're always on the lookout for new trends, new trails, and new places to make your time in wine country all the more enjoyable!
The Sonoma Coast
The Sonoma Coast AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Sonoma County, California, United States containing more than 500,000 acres, mostly along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean. It extends from San Pablo Bay to the border with Mendocino County.
The appellation is known for its cool climate and high rainfall relative to other parts of Sonoma County. The area has such a broad range of microclimates that petitions have been made to the United States Department of the Treasury Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for the creation of sub-AVAs such as the Fort Ross-Seaview AVA, which was approved in December 2011.
This took about a weekend plus three different take off points to accurately capture the Sonoma Coast and Bodega Head.
Dillon Beach, California
Dillon Beach is a census-designated place in Marin County, California, United States. Dillon Beach is located 3.25 miles west of Tomales, at an elevation of 89 feet.The population was 283 at the 2010 census. Dillon Beach was named after the founder, George Dillon, who settled there in 1858.The area includes a public access beach, as well as a private beach resort, the only private beach in California.
The Estero de San Antonio State Marine Recreational Management Area is a marine protected area located 1.5 miles north of Dillon Beach. Like an underwater park, this marine protected area helps conserve ocean wildlife and marine ecosystems.
Eventually, Dillon sold out to John Keegan with the agreement that the beach would always be named Dillon Beach. Keegan platted the town, built the hotel which still stands as the store and restaurant (built of first-growth redwoods). Keegan also built cottages, one of which still stands along the road to the beach. Keegan ran a stagecoach from Dillon Beach to Tomales where it met the train. Keegan eventually sold the holdings to the Lawson family who owned it until the arrival of the Clines. The first post office at Dillon Beach opened in 1922. During the 1960s, Oceana Marin was developed north of town by John Keegan's grandson, James Keegan of Wells Fargo Bank and Henry Trione of Sonoma County Mortgage. Fancy modern coastal houses were built on the hillsides overlooking the quaint town of small cottages giving it a unique appeal.
Sunday Drive to Goat Rock, CA, USA 1080p HD
Enjoying a nice drive on Hwy. 1 to Goat Rock state beach in Sonoma County, CA on May 24, 2015.
Filmed with Garmin Dash Cam 20.
Northern California Coast
Recorded June 9-10, 2019
On day #17 of my road trip I start my drive up the Pacific Coast. On this day I travel 190 miles as I drive from Mill Valley, California to Fort Bragg, California. The video includes...
0:00:28 Petaluma, California
0:01:19 Valley Ford, California
0:01:35 Bodega, California (Potter School)
0:06:15 Bodega Bay, California
0:12:37 California Highway 1
0:13:33 Vista Point
0:15:28 Arched Rock Beach
0:18:19 Marshall Gulch
0:19:16 California Highway 1
0:22:43 Goat Rock - Blind Beach - Arch View
0:33:51 Jenner, California
0:34:51 California Highway 1
0:36:10 Fort Ross State Historic Park
0:46:09 Timber Cove - Bufano's Peace Obelisk
0:47:54 Gualala, California
0:48:57 Point Arena, California
0:50:25 Point Arena Lighthouse
0:59:03 Vista Point
1:00:18 California Highway 1
1:01:09 Russian Gulch Bridge
1:04:10 Point Cabrillo Light Station
1:07:31 Fort Bragg, California
1:09:01 Holiday Inn Express
1:14:12 Pomo Bluffs Park (Fort Bragg)
1:16:09 Drive through Fort Bragg, California
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Jenner,California PacificOcean
California Pacific Coast Highway 1 leads you to stretches of unspoiled pristine sands, fascinating tide pools, playful seals, and miles of Bodega Bay hiking trails along the bluffs of the Northern California coastline with all its 15 sandy beaches 20,000 acres of open space land for hiking biking and kayaking. Nearby is the fishing village of Bodega Bay where Hitchcock filmed the Movie The Birds. Walk, kayak, or canoe along the Russian River with frolicking seals and hundreds of different birds, take an exhilarating hot air balloon ride, or horseback ride through the majestic hidden grove of giant Redwoods in the beautiful Armstrong State Redwood Reserve. Bodega Head and Jenner are great place to watch the whales during the fall in the spring...
The Tides Wharf Bodega Bay
Travel Guide Sonoma County, California, United States - Visit Sonoma Wine Country, California
Just one hour north of San Francisco, you will find beautiful Sonoma County, California. Marvel at the giant redwood trees, stroll along the gorgeous Pacific Coast beaches, or go hiking in more than 50 nature parks. More info: sonomacounty.com
Get a free, updated Sonoma County, California Travel Guide: America/United States/SONOMACOUNTY
Bodega Bay - Sonoma County - California
Bodega Bay is so beautiful. Went there to enjoy the beach and the sunset after a long and amazing day. Hope you enjoy! They filmed the classic movie The Bird in Bodega Bay...
Enjoy Outdoor Activities in Sonoma County - California
Get out there! Sonoma County, California, offers a generous range of outdoor activities. Among the most popular activities among outdoor lovers are hiking and biking, often along trails in the county’s 11 state parks and more than 50 regional parks. Most parks offer other diversions, including fishing, swimming, boating, equestrian trails, and camping. Find more info here:
Ziplining: Sonoma Canopy Tours, Occidental
Horseback riding: near Sonoma Coast
Kayaking: Goat Rock
Hot Air Balloon: Russian River Valley
Stand Up Paddle Boarding: Russian River, Forestville
Sonoma Coast State Beach
Golf: Northwoods Golf Course
Camping: Lake Sonoma
Surf lesson: Sonoma Coast State Beach
Kayaking: Russian River
Hiking vista: Gunsight Rock – Sugarloaf Ridge State Park / Hood Mountain Regional Park
Horseback riding: near Sonoma Coast
Horseback riding: Jack London State Park
Dog walkers: Sonoma Valley Regional Park
Cycling: near Shiloh Regional Park
Bodega Bay and The Tides Wharf
Took a short drive to bodega bay and had lunch at the Tides
Putah Creek Wildlife Area - Hiking Trail Near Sacramento, CA
Putah Creek Wildlife Area is an intermediate to advanced hiking trail that is 15 minutes away from Davis, CA and 45 minutes from Sacramento, CA.
This is by far one of my favorite hiking trails close to Sacramento. With three trails to choose from, each offers their own spectacular view of Lake Berryessa and glimpses of the Sacramento and Napa Valley. Visit during the Spring to enjoy a variety of California wildflowers, and be cautious when visiting in the summer due to lack of shade. Bring plenty of water and enjoy!