
I've posted a couple times about Bowing Rocks before. This is from a January 2024 trip there. This was close to high tide, but not one of the bigger ones. The best time to go is during a full or new moon at high tide. Check a tide chart to see when the tide will be the highest. Even at the highest tides, the rocks are not underwater.

Waves Splashing Against the Rocks
Close Up of the Rock That Makes Up Blowing Rocks
Close Up of a Splash Coming Through the Rocks

These last three photos are from the southern end where the rocks fade out back into a sand beach, but there's usually a few spots where the water shoots through the rock.
The Wave is Shooting Through a Small Hole in the Rock
Another Angle of a Wave Shooting Through the Hole in the Rock
Looking North Along the Shore
Blowing Rocks (December 2003) - Blowing Rocks (2009)
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