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Loleta - Table Bluff Beach

Table Bluff Road
Loleta, California 95551
Southern Humboldt
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Phone: 707-825-2300

The South Spit (Table Bluff) is a place where visitors can spread out, find a quiet place to slow down for a while and enjoy one of northern California's magnificent beaches.  This day-use only park/beach is also a great place for family fun, horseback riding and other activities. 
There are restroom facilities, picnic tables, amazing views from the bluffs above and miles of coastline for nature walking, fresh air and some sunshine (most of the time).  
The South Jetty is a popular place for fishing and it's an exciting walk out to the end of the jetty and back.
If you're road tripping to Humboldt to check out some of the beaches, this is a pretty cool one to visit. 
How to get there:
Take the Hookton Road Exit off of Highway 101 and travel west.  Hookton Road will turn into Table Bluff Drive and follow it for about 5 miles.  This road will lead you directly to the park.
More info:
Vehicles are allowed on the beach but on the waveslope only.  They are prohibited in the dunes.  Horses are welcome on the ocean side of South Jetty Road only. The south spit is a major breeding area for the Western Snowy Plovers.  If you're reading this between March 1st and September 15th, please consult the park's Website as there are restrictions put in place to protect and encourage their longevity.  The gate into the park closes one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise.
Keep Humboldt Beautiful ~ Pack out all of your garbage.
Other things to do in the area: 
Just south of Table Bluff in Ferndale is Centerville Beach.  From the Jetty at Table Bluff, you can see the North Jetty and the Samoa Dunes Recreation Area which is another cool place to play. Sequoia Park Forest & Garden is another chill park to visit in the area and is right next to the City's Zoo
For more detailed information about the Humboldt area, visit our Humboldt County Website which has a complete list of area beaches and parks, art galleries and museums, a restuarant guide, information about the world-famous Avenue of the Giants and much more. 
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