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The most prominent geological feature of Bodega Bay is Bodega Head, a peninsula that forms the the protective arm between the ocean and the bay. The San Andreas fault runs right through it, separating steep rocky bluffs from sandy dunes. Atop the bluffs, grasslands rise more gently to the coastal ridges. The Head provides a dramatic vista and the ideal place to watch whales migrate south twice yearly in January/February and April/May. Doran Park is a strip of beach
formed by the currents of Bodega Bay. The ocean side is ideal for water
sports such as surfing and body boarding while the harbor side offers
a salt marsh which is a habitat for a variety of birds. At the end of
Doran Beach is the protected entrance to the harbor where the |
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