Stillwater Cove Regional Park


Stillwater Cove Regional Park is a beautiful and peaceful coastal park featuring short hikes through redwood forests, a beach access that requires crossing Highway 1, and well-maintained picnic areas. It offers wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, dog-friendly trails with poop bag stations, public restrooms with flush toilets, and coin-operated showers. The park is great for camping, fishing, zen moments, and family outings with kid-friendly hikes and amenities.
Reviews


Love the spot. Small, but well spaced. Interesting trails to hike in and a beautiful beach to get to. There is a small store that is close by for our last-minute forgotten items. Really friendly camp host and Park Rangers.
You’re welcome


Nice little tuck away beach. Awesome for fishing, zen or a picnic


It was a nice park. We got electric hookups. The restroom has flush toilets. The showers are coin-operated and very nice. There is a dump station, too. The dump cost NULL when I was there. You should bring water with you.


This is a hidden gem on the coast. We have camped at Stillwater Cove campground a few times now and love the trails at the park.


This is a beautiful park to visit for short hiking. There is a .25 mile hike from parking lot to beach, but you have to walk across highway 1 to access.
The hike following the stream up into the hillside is stunning and so peaceful under tall redwoods. The downside is, there are fallen trees that have taken out bridges and pathways here that prevent you from using the whole trail.
I was glad that the trail allows dogs and even provided poop bags.