Cambria’s Moonstone Beach is named for the smooth, polished stones that wash up along its shore, including moonstones, jade, and jasper that beachcombers search for among the pebbles. A scenic one-mile boardwalk runs parallel to this narrow beach, offering easy accessible viewing of the coastline while protecting the fragile bluff ecosystem. The beach features fascinating […]
Beaches for Beach Combing
Rodeo Beach
Rodeo Beach is a unique pebbly beach located in the Marin Headlands section of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, just north of San Francisco. Unlike most sandy beaches, Rodeo Beach is composed of colorful, polished pebbles including jasper, carnelian, black agate, and jade, making it a favorite for rock collectors. The beach sits at […]
Galveston Island Beaches
Galveston Island offers 32 miles of beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, ranging from busy, amenity-rich areas to more secluded stretches. The Seawall beaches provide convenient access to restaurants, shops, and attractions like the Historic Pleasure Pier with its amusement rides. The island combines beach activities with historical charm, featuring a historic downtown district with […]
Mustang Island State Park
Mustang Island State Park encompasses 3,954 acres with 5 miles of pristine beach along the Gulf of Mexico. The park offers primitive beach camping as well as developed campsites with water and electricity. A highlight is the Mustang Island State Park Paddling Trail, featuring a 20-mile route through the shallow waters of Corpus Christi Bay […]
Driftwood Beach (Jekyll Island)
A hauntingly beautiful beach on Jekyll Island’s northern end, featuring weathered, ancient driftwood trees creating a natural sculpture garden. Popular for wedding photography, sunrise viewing, and beachcombing. One of the most photographed sites on the Georgia coast.