About
Paved path extends north from W. Cypress St to W. Elm St. along bluff edge
Noyo Headlands Park is a natural area on the coast of Mendocino County, California. Dogs are allowed here, but no leash detail is on record, so check posted signs. The landscape here includes bluffs, blufftop trails, and a rocky shore. Amenities include a bike path, parking, a picnic area, restrooms, and more. Entry is free, and the site is wheelchair accessible.
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Confidence
Confirmed by state records
How trustworthy this beach's dog-friendly status is
Popularity — how loved
92Excellent
How loved this beach is — saves, visits, star reviews & Google popularity
Star ratings and Google reviews (our stand-in for web popularity) set the base score; saves and visits from Sandy Pup users then add a boost on top — up to 30 points, growing as more people engage — so community love can lift a beach, never sink it. Every count uses a diminishing-returns curve (the first few matter most), and signals with no data yet are skipped — never counted against the beach.
Frequently asked questions
Are dogs allowed at Noyo Headlands Park?
Yes, dogs are allowed, but the leash policy isn't documented — check posted signs when you arrive.
Is there parking at Noyo Headlands Park?
Yes, there is parking on site.
Are there restrooms at Noyo Headlands Park?
Yes, restrooms are available on site.
Is there a fee to visit Noyo Headlands Park?
No — Noyo Headlands Park is free to visit.
Is Noyo Headlands Park wheelchair accessible?
Yes — Noyo Headlands Park is listed as wheelchair accessible. A beach wheelchair is available.
What is the setting like at Noyo Headlands Park?
Expect bluffs, blufftop trails, and a rocky shore.
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