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 […]
Beaches for Surfing
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 […]
Moss Landing State Beach
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 […]
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. […]
Pismo Beach
Pismo Beach spans several miles of expansive shoreline on California’s Central Coast, anchored by a vintage wooden pier extending 1,200 feet into the Pacific. Once known as the “Clam Capital of the World,” this classic beach town offers vehicle access to certain sections of beach, extensive dunes for ATV riding, and the Monarch Butterfly Grove […]
Torrey Pines State Beach
Torrey Pines State Beach sits beneath towering cliffs at the edge of a protected natural reserve named for the rare Torrey pine trees that grow only here and on Santa Rosa Island. The beach features golden sands and diverse coastal terrain, with hiking trails leading from the bluffs down to the shore and offering spectacular […]
Zuma Beach
Zuma Beach is one of Los Angeles County’s largest and most popular beaches, with 1.8 miles of pristine shoreline offering abundant recreational opportunities. The wide, flat sandy beach features volleyball courts, concession stands, and ample parking facilities to accommodate visitors. Consistently recognized for its excellent water quality, Zuma provides safe swimming conditions with year-round lifeguard […]
Hermosa Beach
Hermosa Beach epitomizes Southern California beach culture along its 1.5-mile stretch of sandy coastline. The Strand, a paved oceanfront path, buzzes with cyclists, joggers, and skaters, while the beach itself hosts numerous volleyball courts where both amateur players and professionals hone their skills. The iconic Hermosa Beach Pier extends 1,000 feet into the Pacific, with […]
Coronado Beach
Coronado Beach is a wide, flat beach with distinctive sparkling sand due to the mineral mica that gives it a silvery sheen. The beach stretches 1.5 miles along the peninsula and is backed by the iconic red turrets of the historic Hotel del Coronado. Known for its gentle waves and clean, family-friendly environment, Coronado Beach […]