Some coastal places seem to move at their own gentle rhythm, where mornings stretch slowly and the horizon feels calm rather than distant. The atmosphere invites you to notice small details like sunlight gliding over the water and the faint salt in the air that makes every moment feel unhurried. That feeling comes naturally in Bodega Bay, a seaside town shaped by ocean breezes, shifting tides, and a balance of wild scenery and small town warmth.

Days here unfold with wide ocean views, coastal wildlife, and touches of classic seaside nostalgia that give the town a storybook charm. Visitors can spend hours exploring quiet shorelines, scenic trails, and simple pleasures that reflect the area’s relaxed spirit. This listicle highlights the best experiences that capture the magic of this charming California coastal escape.

1. Experience Panoramic Views at Bodega Head

A scenic trail atop Bodega Head lined with pink wildflowers leads along the coastal bluff, with waves crashing into rocky cliffs below and a person walking in the distance.
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Bodega Head is a beautiful cliffside area in Bodega Bay that offers stunning views of the ocean and is great for hiking. You can explore different trails, watch seabirds, and even spot gray whales from the top. It’s also a perfect place to catch a sunset, especially in the winter, and learn about “The Hole in the Head,” a pond created from a canceled nuclear power plant project.

2. Private Sailing Tour of Bodega Bay

View of Bodega Bay’s marina on a cloudy day, with rows of sailboats docked in front of low hills and scattered trees along the shoreline.
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A private sailing tour in Bodega Bay lets you explore the water without the crowds, with a licensed captain guiding the way. The 3-hour trip on a 33-foot boat is perfect for up to 6 people to enjoy views of wildlife and nature. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a sunhat, and sunglasses for the best experience!

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3. Golf at The Links at Bodega Harbour

A golf course surrounded by coastal homes and vibrant green hills with purple wildflowers in the foreground, and a large yellow and black striped windbreak in the distance.
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The Link at Bodega Harbour is an ideal location for golfing! If you’ve ever wanted to golf in an area that feels like Scotland (acres of green land, ocean views, and rolling mountains), visit this one-of-a-kind golf course in Northern California.

4. Camp at Bodega Dunes Campground

A sandy beach near the dunes with waves rolling onto shore, driftwood scattered on the sand, and tall grasses lining the edge under a clear blue sky.
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Bodega Dunes Campground is a beautiful and affordable place to camp right by the Pacific Ocean, offering stunning views of Bodega Bay. It has 99 campsites, hot showers, flush toilets, and a drinking water station, with a cost of $35 per night. You can also explore the nearby day-use area with a boardwalk along the beach, open from 8 am to sunset.

5. Watch Whales in Bodega Bay

A humpback whale breaches dramatically from the ocean in Bodega Bay. Whale watching is one of the 25 Awesome Things To Do In Bodega Bay for an awe-inspiring wildlife encounter.
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Whale watching in Bodega Bay is an unforgettable experience, with gray whales migrating along the coast from January to May. You can spot them from the shore at Ocean Overlook or take a boat tour for a closer view. Whale-watching tours are available year-round, though the best time to see them is during migration seasons.

6. Get Seafood at Fish Markets 

A fresh seafood display at Tides Wharf Fish Market, featuring trays of ahi tuna, rockfish, fillet of sole, mussels, and little neck clams on ice, surrounded by decorative lemons, kale, and mini wine bottles.
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If you’re craving fresh seafood, head to a fish market. In Bodega Bay, you can visit Fishetarian Fish Market or Tides Wharf Fish Market for a great selection. They offer a variety of fish like salmon, trout, and crab.

7. Go Wine Tasting In Bodega Bay

Exterior of the SCV Tasting Room, a modern white building with wood trim, wine barrels by the entrance, and a shaded patio area to the side, surrounded by manicured greenery.
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If you love wine tasting, Bodega Bay has several wineries worth visiting along Highway 1. Sonoma Coast Vineyards offers guided wine flights where you can learn about the winemaking process, while Gourmet Au Bay pairs delicious wines with garden food and seafood. It’s a great way to enjoy local wines while taking in the beautiful scenery.

8. Hike to Views to Vista Trail

A dramatic coastal view from Vista Trail, featuring winding roads, rugged cliffs, and jagged rock formations jutting out into the deep blue Pacific Ocean.
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The Sonoma Coast Overlook Vista Trail is a 0.9-mile paved loop with minimal elevation gain, starting at the Vista Trailhead in Jenner. It offers wide views of the coastline, including the mouth of the Russian River, Goat Rock, Bodega Head, and on clear days, even Point Reyes.

Look out for Arch Rock and migrating whales in season. The trail is windy, so hang on to loose items. Spring brings wildflowers along the path. There is a picnic table and restroom near the parking area, and the walk takes about 30 minutes to complete.

9. Kayak In Bodega Bay and Beyond

A colorful array of kayaks rests on the rocky shore of a peaceful bay with green hills in the background and calm blue water under a clear sky.
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Kayaking in Bodega Bay is a fun way to explore the water, get some exercise, and enjoy the outdoors. You can rent a kayak or paddleboard from Bodega Bay Kayak or join one of their guided tours. While paddling, keep an eye out for wildlife like bald eagles, seals, and otters. 

10. Check Out The Children’s Bell Tower

The Children’s Bell Tower stands tall in a clearing surrounded by trees, with several metal bells hanging from vertical steel beams and a pair of deer quietly grazing in the background.
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The Children’s Bell Tower is an 18-foot-tall structure with 140 bells, including cowbells, church bells, and school bells. It was created to honor Nicholas Green, a 7-year-old boy who was tragically killed in 1994. When the wind blows, the bells ring beautifully, creating a special moment for visitors.

11. Buy A Kite at Candy & Kites

Inside a whimsical candy and kite shop, baskets of saltwater taffy, colorful pinwheels, and vibrant kites hang from the ceiling, creating a fun and festive vibe.
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The Candy & Kites store is a great place for anyone (not just kids!) who loves candies. Get the salt water taffy! You’ll also find many colorful kites and flags. With its windy weather, Bodega Bay is the perfect place to go kite flying.

12. Go Fishing at the Hagemann Ranch

A large Bigfoot statue stands on the wooden deck of a ranch overlooking green hills, a pond, and picnic benches in the distance.
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For a fun fishing experience with kids, visit Hagemann Ranch in Bodega Bay. The farm’s pond is stocked with rainbow trout, and they provide all the gear you need—no fishing license required. After fishing, you can grab a bite at their snack shack for a quick treat.

13. Ride Horses Through Bodega Bay

Four saddled horses stand tied to a rail in a dirt corral area surrounded by tall pine trees, ready for trail riding.
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Horseback riding in Bodega Bay is a fun way for both kids and adults to explore the area’s natural beauty. Beginners can take lessons at Horse N Around Trail Rides, where instructors will help you learn to ride. You can also book horseback riding tours at Chanslor Stables, Horse N Around Trail Rides, or Hagemann Ranch.

14. Photograph “The Birds” Locations

Collage of three images related to Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds filming locations in Bodega Bay. The top left shows the historic Potter Schoolhouse, a pale green and white Victorian building with a staircase leading up to it. The bottom image features the iconic white St. Teresa of Avila Church with a cross-topped steeple against a clear blue sky. The right panel displays a wooden fence with a sign detailing the history of Potter School, established in 1873.
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When visiting Bodega Bay, don’t miss the filming locations from Hitchcock’s 1963 movie The Birds. The film is about people escaping from flocks of attacking birds in a small town. You can visit Saint Teresa of Avila Church and the Potter School House, two key spots from the movie.

15. Hike On A Coastal Trail  

Entrance to the Coastal Prairie Trail in Sonoma County Regional Park, marked with a wooden sign and a well-maintained dirt path winding through dense greenery.
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If you want to explore Bodega Bay for free, hiking is a great option. There are many beautiful trails, like Shorttail Gulch Coastal Access Trail, Pinnacle Gulch Coastal Access Trail, and Coastal Prairie Trail, that show off the natural beauty of the area without needing long drives or park fees.

16. Go Art Gallery Hopping

Interior of the Ren Brown Collection gallery showcasing Japanese art, ceramics, and sculptures with neatly curated displays and framed artwork on the walls.
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Bodega Bay is home to many talented artists, making it a great spot to explore art galleries. Visit Artisans’ Co-op Gallery for handmade local items or Ren Brown Collection for Japanese-inspired art. You can also stop by the Historic Town of Bodega Art Gallery to see unique pieces that showcase the area’s history.

17. Walk Across Wetlands In Doran Regional Park

Panoramic view of Doran Regional Park with a curving beach, calm blue waters, and campsites lining the sandy peninsula, set against rolling green hills and a partly cloudy sky.
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Walk along the 2-mile-long Doran Beach or at one of the Doran Regional Park’s many trails. Doran Regional Park also offers some great scenery. The area has stunning views of both Bodega Bay and Bodega Harbor as well as wetlands, greenery, and a sandy beach.

18. Buy a Souvenir at Tides Wharf

Souvenir shop at Tides Wharf packed with Bodega Bay merchandise including mugs, apparel, books, and gifts themed around Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds.”
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Stop by the Tides Wharf gift shop to pick up a souvenir that captures the charm of Bodega Bay. The shop offers a wide selection of coastal-themed mugs, postcards, sweatshirts, and locally inspired art. It also features items related to the classic film The Birds, which was filmed in the area. This is a great spot to find something memorable to take home or to give as a gift.

19. Walk On Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail

A rustic green bridge spans over a marshy waterway, part of the Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail under a cloudy sky.
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Walking your dog along the Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy nature. The trail is just over 1 mile long, and it’s a loop around a saltwater marsh. While walking your dog, you’ll also see two freshwater water bodies and see many birds including songbirds and shorebirds. 

20. Spot the Charlie Brown Statue

A whimsical statue of Charlie Brown dressed as a scuba diver stands in front of Rocker Oysterfeller’s restaurant, next to a rustic Adirondack chair and bright red wall.
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Spot a statue of Charlie Brown right in front of Rocker Oysterfeller’s at the Wharf in Bodega Bay. While most Peanuts statues are found in Santa Rosa, this coastal tribute honors Charles M. Schulz’s deep ties to Sonoma County. Schulz, creator of Peanuts, lived in the area for decades, and his legacy can be seen across the region. This statue is one of the few outside Santa Rosa and makes for a fun and unexpected photo op.

21. Eat at the Themed Birds Cafe

Cozy corner dining area in a wood-paneled room with framed black-and-white photos on the walls, featuring a pellet stove and wooden chairs. Also shown are close-ups of a crispy chicken salad and a fish taco topped with guacamole, served on compostable trays.
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Listed as a bucket list stop by Visit California, the Birds Cafe is a cozy, dog-friendly spot in Bodega Bay that pays tribute to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film The Birds, which was famously filmed in town. The walls are filled with vintage posters and movie memorabilia, giving the place a quirky charm. Known for its scenic outdoor patio and laid-back vibe, the cafe serves breakfast and lunch with a menu featuring tacos, salads, and fritters. We loved the Asian chicken salad and the artichoke tacos.

22. Get Your FAQs Answered at the Visitor Center

Visitor center gift display featuring postcards, Hitchcock memorabilia, local brochures, and a poster promoting the 2024 Hitchcock Film Festival in Bodega Bay.
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The Sonoma Coast Visitor Center in Bodega Bay is the go-to spot for quick, friendly help while exploring the area. The staff is knowledgeable and ready to answer questions about where to eat, stay, and explore along the 50-plus miles of stunning Sonoma coastline. You can even grab a map for a self-guided Alfred Hitchcock tour highlighting filming spots from The Birds.

23. Choose Salt Water Taffy at Patrick’s

A cheerful pink-walled candy shop filled with bins and bags of saltwater taffy in a variety of flavors like chocolate caramel mocha, cinnamon, coconut curry, and pickle, all labeled with handwritten tags.
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Patrick’s of Bodega Bay is a bright pink candy shop known for having the freshest salt water taffy in town. Inside, you’ll find a huge variety of taffy flavors along with Bodega Bay-themed T-shirts and souvenirs. It is a cute, quirky stop that’s perfect for picking up a sweet treat or a fun gift.

24. Immerse In Cheesecake At Terrapin Creek

A beautifully plated passionfruit cheesecake topped with a quenelle of whipped cream, surrounded by drizzles of yellow passionfruit sauce with visible seeds on a white plate.
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If you’re looking for a more casual dining experience, then Terrapin Creek is the right choice for you! The food here is incredibly delicious and people’s favorites are Pan Roasted Hokkaido Scallops, Liberty Farms Duck Breast, Salad of Charred Octopus, and Roasted Cauliflower. If you can’t have dinner here, we recommend just coming here for the cheesecake. That’s what we did!

25. Rent a Surfboard

A rack of colorful surfboards in various sizes and shades of blue, white, and tan lines the wall of a surf shop, with beach gear and accessories displayed nearby.
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Bodega Bay Surf Shack is the place to go for surfboard rentals and water adventures on the Sonoma Coast. Just five minutes from great beginner-friendly waves, the shop rents soft and hard longboards, shortboards, and brand-new O’Neill wetsuits in both men’s and women’s sizes.

You can also rent skim boards, bodyboards, booties, and stand up paddle boards, which are perfect for exploring the bay, Salmon Creek, or the lower Russian River. With over 20 years of experience in the area, the staff focuses on safety and sharing their deep local knowledge.

26. Find the Fish Tribute

Side-by-side image of a black info plaque describing the sculpture "Spawn" by Daniel Clark and the sculpture itself—a large copper and stainless steel fish perched on a platform, set against a backdrop of Bodega Bay.
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Located near Patrick’s of Bodega Bay at the entrance of a pier, “Spawn” is a striking fish sculpture by artist Daniel Clark made of copper and stainless steel. Installed in 2023, it stands as a tribute to Bodega Bay’s rich fishing history and the generations who relied on the local waters for their livelihood.

The artwork marks the former site of Meredith Pier, once a busy fishing hub that was demolished in 2020. This powerful piece honors the legacy of the area.

27. Check Out This Quirky Shop In Bodega

Interior of Mudd & Gold, a rustic boutique featuring western-inspired decor, artisan mugs, cowhide rugs, handmade gifts, and stylish apparel displayed on industrial-chic shelving and tables.
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Mudd and Gold is a one-of-a-kind shop in Bodega where you can browse handmade goods, discover local art, and even get a haircut all in the same space. The shop celebrates craftsmanship and creativity, featuring unique items made by passionate artists and makers. Inside, hairstylist Lindsey offers cuts in a

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