Often you find the best things while looking for something else. That's how I discovered Blind Beach near Jenner in Sonoma County, California.
Blind Beach with Goat Rock in the background. |
We were driving on Goat Rock Road and hoping to walk the dog before sunset, but the sign at the trail I was looking for said dogs weren't allowed. So we kept going until we found a sign welcoming them at Blind Beach, then stopped at the empty parking lot and I jumped out with the dog.
Heading down to the sand. |
And I'm so glad I did, because that was the most beautiful beach I've visited in a long time. It's not easy to get to, so that is likely while the parking lot was empty. Not only do you have to walk down a steep hillside full of switchbacks that give you no indication you will ever reach the beach, you have to use a set of ladder stairs at the bottom to get on the sand.
Those rickety stairs gave the dog pause on the way down, and I worried that I might have to carry her a bit to get her back up. But she flew up them without hesitation, and it was me who struggled the most with them.
I don't mind, though, because those ladder stairs are likely why the beach was empty. Because if we had driven a bit further to Goat Rock Beach, we could have parked just feet from the sand. So I thank that steep hillside and ladder stairs for giving us that beach to ourselves. Especially at sunset, which is a rare treat indeed.
When this dog is happy, her human is happy. |
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