Many coastal peninsulas in California are properly headlands. They are often called points, as in Oxford English Dictionary's senses 19b "projecting part of anything of a more or less tapering form...a sharp prominence" and 22 "a promontory or cape; the tip of a piece of land running out to sea...frequently in place names." [1]
This is a list of landmark coastal peninsulas of the U.S. state of California, ordered north to south. Unless otherwise noted, the source is plate 144 from the Atlas of the War of the Rebellion, drawn in 1867 and published in 1895. [2]
Ordered alphabetically: