A grid style graphic with 2 text boxes and two photos. The text says: "It's whale watching season! Find the best spots on the shore + helpful tips!" with an arrow to the next image. The pictures are of a whale jumping out of the water, and a whale's tail as it disappears back into the water.
A display of two whale watching spots in Mendocino County. The first spot is titled "Highway 1 - Point Cabrillo Light Station". The section has a picture of the light station on the right with text on the left beside it spaced in paragraphs. The text reads "Just north of Mendocino Village - One of the best spots on the coast - Join them for Whale Trail Saturdays in March and April for a free + fun whale watching day!". The sections are separated by a horizontal line. The second spot is titled "Highway 1 - Mendocino Headlands State Park". Below it is a picture of the headlands with a view of the sea on the left, and text on the right reading: "Hike the headlands trail for the chance to see harbor seals too! - Dogs allowed + free parking - Day use only, no camping". The Cleaner California Coast logo is in the bottom corner.
A blue and yellow display of two whale watching spots in Sonoma County. The first spot is titled "Bodega Head". The section has a picture of the Bodega Head trail overlooking the ocean on the right with text on the left that reads: "Bodega Bay has a calming beach for whale watching, while Bodega Head is the most popular spot - Volunteers are there on weekends to answer questions + share their knowledge". The sections are separated by a horizontal line. The second spot is titled "Highway 1 - Gualala Point Regional Park". Below it is a picture of the Gualala Point beach + bluff on the left, and text on the right reading: "Go to whale watch point, a large beach + bluff above that's good for whale spotting - Dogs allowed + campsites available - Usually not too crowded". The Cleaner California Coast logo is in the bottom corner.
A blue and yellow display of two whale watching spots in Marin County. The first spot is titled "Point Reyes Lighthouse". The section has a picture of stairs leading to the lighthouse and overlooking the ocean on the right with text on the left that reads: "Get one of the best vantage points from the observation deck - the next best thing to a boat - Great for bird + sea lion watching too - Closes late, stay for the sunset!". The sections are separated by a horizontal line. The second spot is titled "Chimney Rock". Below it is a picture of Chimney Rock at sunset, with waves crashing on the beach, and text on the right reading: "Close to Point Reyes, limited parking - Dozens to hundreds of whales every day from March - May - A great place to spot elephant seals". The Cleaner California Coast logo is in the bottom corner.
Itโs whale watching season! ๐ณ This is the perfect time to spot migrating gray whales along the California coast. Check out our favorite spots!
Remember to bring food, water, and a way to dispose of your trash. Plan ahead, dress warmly, and Leave No Trace!
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