Overview:
This hike is probably one of the most beautiful hikes in the area
The 1st half is an easy hike along the beach, after you pass the whole in the wall it becomes more of a rocky hike where you may need to use your hands to get pass the rocks. The rocks can be slippery unless you walk close to the wall to your right.
You can camp at the first stop if you are running low on daylight, but there is a better camp spot around the second piece of land going into the sea.
There's not too much drift wood since the many campers going there use it all, but you may be able to collect enough for a small fire.
Tips:
Careful with the tides.
You need to get a permit to camp by the beach.
There's limited fresh water. Check with the ranger for fresh water sources along the way.
Check the weather before you go. It rains a lot in the area