Glass Beach
The Fort Bragg, California beach is the
result of early 20th century residents dumping their garbage over the
cliffs for an extended period of time. The refuse included appliances
and even automobiles. Glass Beach is a beach in MacKerricher State
Park near Fort Bragg, California, that is abundant in sea glass created
from years of dumping garbage into an area of coastline near the
northern part of the town.
Beach gets its name from the smooth colorful glass pieces that you can
find in the pebbly beach. The site was once a trash dump so broken
bottles from garbage cans of local residents are now little treasures to
be found and photographed
It is illegal to remove any glass from Glass Beach. This is a great
place to take kids who can explore around but watch them near the water
which can be dangerous.
There is a wide path to the beach from the parking area on Glass Beach
Road a couple blocks west of Highway 1 down West Elm Street. Trails also go south from the Glass Beach entry path to other glassy beaches that are outside of the state park boundary.
Sources : Californiabeaches.com& Google Images