Mattole Beach

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Mattole Beach is a remote coastal area in Northern California known as a primary access point to the rugged, undeveloped Lost Coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
recreational area
accessBy Mattole Road NERFINISHED
campgroundOperator Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
campingType primitive camping
characteristic remote
rugged
undeveloped
climate cool coastal climate
coast Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Humboldt County NERFINISHED
distanceFromNearestTown approximately 5 miles west of Petrolia
hasCampground Mattole Campground NERFINISHED
hasFeature black sand sections
driftwood
dunes
hasHazard cold water
sneaker waves
strong surf
hasTrailhead Lost Coast Trail (northern terminus) NERFINISHED
hasWildlife migratory whales offshore
sea lions
seals
shorebirds
locatedAt mouth of the Mattole River
locatedIn King Range National Conservation Area NERFINISHED
locatedNear Petrolia, California NERFINISHED
managedBy Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
nearbyFacility Mattole River mouth parking area NERFINISHED
picnic tables
primitive restrooms
nearestTown Petrolia NERFINISHED
partOf King Range National Conservation Area coastline NERFINISHED
Lost Coast NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
beachcombing
hiking
wildlife viewing
recreationManagement King Range National Conservation Area regulations
region Northern California
requires self-sufficiency for visitors
role primary access point to the Lost Coast
state California, United States
surface form: California
swimming dangerous
weather frequent fog
strong coastal winds

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Mattole Road accesses Mattole Beach
Mattole River mouth adjacentTo Mattole Beach
Lost Coast Trail northernTerminus Mattole Beach