
Great spot for catching a west coast sunset. Beautiful setting with bluffs and cliffs. Drive in was a little slow on Sunday evening but not horrible. We had little to no trouble finding street parking along the main street or the other nearby streets up.
It is extremely important to time visiting the sea caves properly. In order to safely go inside the caves, you will need to visit when there is a negative tide. It is dangerous to go anytime other than a negative tide.
A negative is more than just low tide. You actually need to see a negative symbol in front of the numbers. I personally went on a day it was a -1.7 tide and my feet definitely still got wet. There was also one portion where the water was up to my knees.
As far as timing goes, I would recommend heading down to the cave about 30 minutes before the lowest negative tide. For example, the day I went the negative tide was at 4:07pm, so we started our descent down around 330ish.
Another important thing to remember is you will need to leave the sea cave before the tide starts rising again. We left the cave around 4:40pm.
Make sure to check the tide charts before going and plan accordingly.
https://magicseaweed.com/Sunset-Cliffs-Surf-Report/4211/Tide/