Large sandy beach offers spacious and calm atmosphere with fire pits and volleyball nets for activities. Ocean views provide stunning sunsets and a relaxing vibe. Facilities include paved paths and food stands, attracting families and beachgoers seeking a peaceful setting.
Huge, great waves attract surfers while the beach offers a perfect family setting. Access right off Pacific Coast Highway makes it easy to relax, play, and spend the day.
Natural and comfortable facilities stand out here. Parking is easy with spots near Main Street and free passes available from the local library. Helpful park rangers add to the experience.
Good to know
Parking costs $15 for the day pass at Huntington State Beach.
Expect limited parking availability during peak summer months.
Dogs are not allowed on the beach.
Small park by water offers a private beach with calm currents and a pirate ship-themed playground. Atmosphere stays peaceful and cozy, ideal for families with young children. Shade trees and picnic areas support relaxed, quiet days away from crowds.
A private beach sits on a protected waterway with calm, fresh water ideal for toddlers and young kids. A lifeguard watches over a roped swimming area separated from boats, and shaded spots make it easy for parents to relax.
A private beach with a lifeguard sits next to a well-kept playground full of shaded areas. Families find it clean, friendly, and great for kids to play and float without crowds.
Good to know
Parking at Seabridge Park is free and easy to find.
Dogs are not allowed on the sand at Seabridge Park.
BBQ'ing is banned at Seabridge Park for safety reasons.
Small, quiet waterfront spot offers calm water and a protected swimming area with lifeguard. Families gather for paddleboarding, kayaking, and kid-friendly play in a semi-secluded setting with a friendly, relaxed vibe.
A small, quiet, and waveless beach with a roped swimming area and lifeguard. Families with kids enjoy kayaking, paddle boarding, and picnics here amid a semi-secluded harbor setting.
Small size defines the park, with about 0.46 acres near neighborhoods. It features a small playground with slides and a basketball hoop, plus a small water park and a patch of sand for little kids.
Good to know
There is ample free parking at Davenport Beach.
Davenport Beach is less busy due to limited parking and access.
It is perfect for paddleboarding, kayaking, and letting toddlers wade safely.
Playground sits right on the beach with slides and swings suitable for kids of all ages. Atmosphere is clean and well-maintained, offering a safe and peaceful spot where families can relax while children play. Nearby seating areas provide places to rest and enjoy the beautiful ocean view.
A playground right on the beach offers slides, swings, and other fun features for kids. This setup keeps all ages entertained and encourages longer stays at the beach.
A clean, well-maintained playground sits right on the beach with slides and swings. It offers a safe spot for kids to play while parents take a break from watching the water.
Good to know
Parking is available nearby, but it can be difficult to find.
Restrooms are easily accessible and safe for families.
The playground is located right on the beach, providing easy access to the ocean.
Small, cozy beach with calm water offers a quiet, low-key atmosphere ideal for thinking and relaxing. Clean, manicured surroundings support water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding, with beautiful views of the harbor. Parking can be limited, and a lifeguard is present during swimming hours.
A cozy, very small beach sits near the bridge, perfect for biking to, picnics, and sunbathing. The area offers great spots for paddleboarding and a chance to meet lots of people.
Manicured grounds and clean spaces make this park inviting. Launch points for paddleboarding and kayaking offer easy water access for trips to nearby islands.
Good to know
A lifeguard is present during peak hours for safety.
Humboldt Park is ideal for paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming.
Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends.
Public beach offers spaciousness and peaceful, mellow atmosphere with rare crowds. Amenities include fire pits, live music, and a wide boardwalk for walking and boarding. Views at the pier stand out as fantastic and beautiful.
Expansive sand space and clean beaches make this spot great for beach days and bonfires. The area stays pretty calm and uncrowded, with plenty of parking and decent restrooms.
Easy access and friendly staff make visits smooth. Checking out a state park pass from the local library saves money. The park features a well-maintained beach and supports activities like HAM RADIO activations.
Good to know
Parking costs $15 for the day, and credit or debit cards are required.
Arrive before 10 am on summer weekends to avoid long lines.
The beach closes at 10 PM, and lifeguards enforce this strictly.
Beachside RV park sits between Pacific Coast Highway and the sea, offering amazing views and easy access to a bike path and nearby shops. Noise from traffic and nearby bars creates a lively atmosphere that lasts late into the night. The setting suits those who enjoy being close to active nightlife and beach activities.
Campground sits right on the beach with easy access for walking and biking. It offers beach bonfire pits and is close to the pier, shopping, and dining. The spot has a lively atmosphere with noise and lights from nearby beachgoers.
Beachside RV park offers plenty of room for maneuvering and a chill vibe. The dump station sits at the park's end and is easy to access, though the park feels tight in some spots.
Good to know
The campground charges $75 for an asphalt spot.
Expect a 10 pm curfew; the beach closes at that time.
Water and electric hookups are available, but no sewer connection.
Nature preserve with expansive views and diverse bird species creates a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere. Paths lined with benches invite quiet observation and relaxation. The area stays calm and uncrowded, emphasizing wildlife protection and serenity.
Clean and quiet beach with well maintained trails. RV spaces sit right on the beach, but parking is unavailable and bathrooms require crossing to the other side.
Significant construction has created a new community park at the rear. The whole area offers great photo opportunities and plenty of spots to sit and reflect.
Good to know
Free parking is available, but arrive early as it's limited.
There is no entry fee to access the reserve.
Public events like animal feeding require registration on their website.