At the western end of Bunker Rd sits Rodeo Beach, partly protected from wind by high cliffs. It's known to locals as 'Fort Cronkhite' for the old military post that sits behind it. Kids will love the colorful pebbles on the beach (look for bright orange carnelians). It's also a popular surf spot.
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