Moss Landing State Beach is situated at the mouth of Elkhorn Slough, one of California’s largest wetland areas, creating a unique coastal environment rich in wildlife. This remote beach offers a quieter alternative to more developed areas, with miles of sandy shoreline perfect for beachcombing. Birdwatchers flock here to observe numerous species of shorebirds, while […]
Beaches for Surfing
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 […]
Doheny State Beach
Doheny State Beach was California’s first state beach, established in 1931, and remains one of Southern California’s most popular coastal parks. The beach is divided into two distinct areas: the northern section offers gentler waves ideal for swimming and beginning surfers, while the southern area contains a five-acre lawn with picnic facilities and volleyball courts. […]
Natural Bridges State Beach
Natural Bridges State Beach is named for the naturally formed arch in the offshore rock, the last remaining of three that once stood in the area. This Santa Cruz beach is renowned for its remarkable tidepools exposed during low tide, containing a rich diversity of marine life including sea stars, crabs, and anemones. The beach […]
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 […]
Crystal Cove State Park
Crystal Cove State Park encompasses 3.2 miles of pristine coastline and 2,400 acres of backcountry wilderness. The park features several beaches separated by rocky outcroppings, with Moro Beach being the largest and most accessible. A unique aspect of this park is the Historic District with 46 vintage rustic coastal cottages from the 1930s and 40s, […]
Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach offers 2.1 miles of clean, wide sandy beach in an upscale coastal community. The beach is anchored by its 928-foot concrete pier, housing a small aquarium at its end and providing fishing opportunities. Beach volleyball enthusiasts flock here, as the beach is considered the birthplace of beach volleyball with numerous courts available and […]
Santa Cruz Main Beach
Santa Cruz Main Beach, also known as Boardwalk Beach, is the lively heart of Santa Cruz’s coastline, fronting the iconic Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk amusement park with its vintage wooden roller coaster and other rides. This wide, sandy beach offers gentle waves perfect for swimming and beginner surfing, while the adjacent San Lorenzo River mouth […]
Carpinteria State Beach
Carpinteria State Beach is known as one of the safest beaches in California with its gentle slope, calm waters, and south-facing orientation that protects it from strong currents. This mile-long beach features extensive tide pools at its southern end where visitors can observe sea stars, octopi, and anemones at low tide. The beach also contains […]
Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach is a 3.5-mile crescent of white sand nestled against Mount Tamalpais, about an hour north of San Francisco. The beach features both a federal section (part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area) and a county park area, providing ample space for recreation. One of the few beaches in Northern California with lifeguard […]