Little River State Beach is a coastal park in Northern California known for its broad sandy beach, estuarine habitat, and excellent opportunities for beachcombing, birdwatching, and picnicking.
Located in Humboldt County near the town of McKinleyville, Little River State Beach stretches along the Pacific Ocean and includes the mouth of the Little River estuary. The beach features wide sandy shores backed by dunes and salt marshes that provide habitat for diverse bird species, including migratory shorebirds and raptors. The protected estuarine waters offer a nursery for fish and invertebrates, supporting a rich ecosystem. The area has cultural significance tied to local Native American tribes, who historically utilized the estuary and surrounding lands for fishing and gathering. Visitors to Little River State Beach can enjoy beach walking, birdwatching, kite flying, and picnicking. The site is also popular with photographers for its open coastline and views of fog drifting over the ocean. While swimming and surfing are less common due to cold water and rough surf, the beach remains a tranquil location for seaside recreation. Facilities include picnic tables and restrooms, and nearby trails connect to other regional coastal parks. Little River State Beach appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful, natural setting with opportunities to observe coastal ecosystems and relax by the ocean.
Broad sandy beach with sand dunes and estuarine access
Rich birdwatching opportunities featuring shorebirds and raptors
Scenic views of the Little River estuary joining the Pacific Ocean
Picnic areas with ocean and estuary vistas
An important ecological zone where freshwater meets ocean waters, supporting diverse flora and fauna.
Expansive sandy shoreline backed by dune formations that provide natural habitat and scenic views.
A critical stopover for migratory birds including sandpipers, plovers, and raptors.