Agate Beach Park
Agate Beach offers miles of breathtaking shoreline below towering cliffs.
Rangers Recommend
- At low tide, tidal pools fill with marine life like sea anemones.
- On a clear day ocean views stretch to the Farrallon Islands.
- The tidal ecosystem draws a wide variety of seabirds. Bring binoculars.
- An Inclusive Access trail near the parking lot overlooks the beach and reef.
- Friendly dogs on leash are welcome.
- The beach is part of the Duxbury Reef State Marine Conservation Area.
- The charming village of Bolinas is nearby.
Activities




Amenities
Beach, Benches, Parking, Restroom
Know Before You Go
- All groups of 20 or more must obtain a permit in advance before visiting Agate Beach.
- Learn more about this special reef from the West Marin EAC [External].
- Check tides and weather. It's best to visit at low tide, when surf is calm. Never turn your back on the ocean.
- Do not disturb tidal pools, marine animals, or other wildlife.
- Wear waterproof boots.
- Wet rocks and seaweed may be slippery.
