Alamitos Beach stretches along Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach, offering a wide sandy shoreline protected by a breakwater that creates calm swimming conditions. The beach features numerous volleyball courts where casual players and organized leagues compete year-round. A wide beachfront path, part of the 3.1-mile Long Beach Shoreline Bike Path, accommodates cyclists, joggers, and skaters […]
Beaches for Jogging
Del Mar City Beach
Del Mar City Beach stretches for two scenic miles along the coastline of this charming village north of San Diego. The beach is divided into two main sections: the northern area allows dogs during certain seasons (completely off-leash during winter months), while the main swimming and surfing areas are concentrated around 17th Street. Powerhouse Park […]
Salt Creek Beach
Salt Creek Beach is a picturesque stretch of golden sand nestled beneath dramatic bluffs in Dana Point. The beach features excellent surfing conditions, particularly at the southern end where the famous Middles and Gravels surf breaks attract skilled surfers. A scenic park sits atop the bluff with picnic areas and panoramic ocean views, connected to […]
Ocean Beach – San Francisco
Ocean Beach stretches for 3.5 miles along San Francisco’s western edge, offering a wild, windswept coastal experience unlike the city’s more sheltered bayside beaches. This wide, sandy beach attracts serious surfers willing to brave the challenging waves and strong currents, though swimming is generally discouraged due to dangerous conditions. Fire rings are available for bonfires […]
Coronado Dog Beach
Coronado Dog Beach offers a slice of paradise for canine companions and their humans at the north end of Coronado Beach. This off-leash beach allows dogs to run freely, splash in the waves, and socialize with other pets year-round. The wide, sandy beach provides ample space for both active play and relaxation, with the backdrop […]
Corpus Christi Beach (Gulf)
Corpus Christi’s Gulf Beach stretches along the eastern shore of Corpus Christi, offering true Gulf of Mexico surf conditions compared to the calmer bay beaches. The beach features wide, clean sand with moderate waves ideal for boogie boarding and beginning surfers. Multiple access points with parking make the beach easily accessible for visitors. The area […]
Babe’s Beach
Babe’s Beach is a newer addition to Galveston’s beach scene, created through an ongoing beach nourishment project that began in 2015. Named after former state senator A.R. “Babe” Schwartz, who championed coastal conservation, the beach extends from 61st Street westward. The beach features wider shorelines than many parts of Galveston due to the sand replenishment […]