Hiding along the coastline just north of Trinidad, Patrick’s Point State Park is a gorgeous respite from all your stress and worries. The one-square-mile park is packed with beautiful scenery, from the lush promontory it sits on to the hidden tidepools and wide beaches. There’s plenty to explore at this state park but one of its most popular features is Agate Beach. True to its name, this beach is covered in agates and other semi-precious stones. It’s a beachcombing paradise, so take a walk along this remote beach and prepare to fill your pockets with these unique stones.

Beachcombing is a popular way to “treasure hunt” in the beautiful outdoors, but please be mindful of the setting. Do not pick up or take home anything that may still be living, as it is illegal in California. This includes still-living sand dollars or shells that still have critters in them!  

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Have you visited Agate Beach? There’s a lot to love about this remote beach and Patrick’s Point State Park. Tell us your thoughts on this destination in the comments below!

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