I was visited this beach on July/10/20. It is small beach but it is perfect for all ages. It has everything I’m looking for. There is no parking fee, and street parking too. It has a basic bathroom, no sink, but its clean when I was there. It is breathtaking and fun place. All little and big rocks come with different colors and shapes, they are very pretty. If you like to collect rocks, this is the beach for you to find your favor. It has few little caves, interesting rock formations, cliffs for me to hop back and forth very fun, and a huge adventure rock to climb up to enjoy the view of the Pacific Ocean. I definitely will come...
Read moreSpooner's Cove is at the center of CA State Park Montana de Oro's seven miles of coast & 8,000 acres, with hiking bluff trails, fields of CA Poppy state Flower, wildlife & whale watching, stellar sunsets, tidepooling, camping, mountain biking and horseback riding.
Alden Spooner settled above the cove with his family in 1892 as a dairy, farm, & during prohibition, it became a smugglers' destination.
Montaña de Oro State Park was once part of two Mexican land grants known as Rancho Cañada de Los Osos (Valley of the Bears) and Rancho Pecho y Islay, and for 9,000 years the home of the Chumash and...
Read moreBeautiful little tucked away spot, first time coming here as an adult, I wanna say nearby 20 years ago I was here as a kid while staying at Camp Keep which is actually right down the road from here and we visited the tide pools here at Spooners cove,
This is a nice spot that is somewhat well kept and maintained besides the parking lot being a little rough for low profile cars. Watched a beautiful sunset and tried to do a time-lapse also. Definitely worth the short drive to come check out and the tons of other scenic spots...
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