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Malibu Lagoon Beach: A beautiful lagoon beach with 22 acres
of wetlands, gardens and sandy beach. It's considered one of the worlds premiere
surfing beaches. On the east side of the Malibu Creek Bridge is the Malibu Pier,
which is excellent for saltwater fishing. On the west side is a nature area.
Venice Beach:
No trip to Los Angeles would be
complete without a trip to this iconic beach. Street performers, artists and
"the beautiful people" mingle and stroll all the way to Santa Monica along the
famous boardwalk that runs through this inimitable California beach
town.
El Capitan Beach:
This shady, sandy, Santa
Barbara beach features rocky tide pools along El Capitan Creek. It's perfect for
swimming, fishing, surfing, picnicking and camping. A long stairway gives access
from the bluffs to beach and a bike trail connects the park with Refugio State
Beach.
Ocean Beach:
O.B. as the locals call it is a
laid-back beach-community know for its surfers and liberal politics. It is an
eclectic beach community with a leash free "dog beach", a fishing pier,
swimming, surfing and volleyball. It has separate swimming and surfing zones,
which is definitely a good idea.
Rio Del Mar Beach:
This long, sandy beach is found in the town of Aptos, California, in Santa Cruz
County. It features fire rings and a barbecue and picnic area and is a popular
summer beach. It is also the home to the "cement boat" a long stranded freighter
ship.
Muir Beach:
This beach is less than a half
hour drive from San Francisco down scenic Hwy I. It's one of the most glorious
regions of Northern California in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Fishing, surfing and campfires are allowed, and there are many coastal trails
above the beach for hikers to explore. Black Sands Beach at
Shelter Cove:
This splendid black sand beach is a great place for
Whale watching. Located north of the small hamlet of Shelter Cove in a remote
region of the "Lost Coast", it's the trailhead for the famous King Range hike.
This is a day only beach, so campers will have to head for the mountains.
La Jolla's Beaches:
La Jolla means "the jewel," a
fitting name for the precious beaches of La Jolla's coast. Surfers prefer
Windansea beach, harbor seals love the Children's Pool, La Jolla Shores is
popular for swimming and sunbathing, while the Cove is a favorite snorkeling
spot.
Drake's Beach:
This vast stretch of white sand
can be found at the Point Reyes National Seashore. The areas strong winds and
choppy seas make it at little too violent for most swimmers, but sun worshippers
will be delighted by the opportunity to work on their tans in a beautiful
California outdoor hotspot.
of wetlands, gardens and sandy beach. It's considered one of the worlds premiere
surfing beaches. On the east side of the Malibu Creek Bridge is the Malibu Pier,
which is excellent for saltwater fishing. On the west side is a nature area.
Venice Beach:
No trip to Los Angeles would be
complete without a trip to this iconic beach. Street performers, artists and
"the beautiful people" mingle and stroll all the way to Santa Monica along the
famous boardwalk that runs through this inimitable California beach
town.
El Capitan Beach:
This shady, sandy, Santa
Barbara beach features rocky tide pools along El Capitan Creek. It's perfect for
swimming, fishing, surfing, picnicking and camping. A long stairway gives access
from the bluffs to beach and a bike trail connects the park with Refugio State
Beach.
Ocean Beach:
O.B. as the locals call it is a
laid-back beach-community know for its surfers and liberal politics. It is an
eclectic beach community with a leash free "dog beach", a fishing pier,
swimming, surfing and volleyball. It has separate swimming and surfing zones,
which is definitely a good idea.
Rio Del Mar Beach:
This long, sandy beach is found in the town of Aptos, California, in Santa Cruz
County. It features fire rings and a barbecue and picnic area and is a popular
summer beach. It is also the home to the "cement boat" a long stranded freighter
ship.
Muir Beach:
This beach is less than a half
hour drive from San Francisco down scenic Hwy I. It's one of the most glorious
regions of Northern California in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Fishing, surfing and campfires are allowed, and there are many coastal trails
above the beach for hikers to explore. Black Sands Beach at
Shelter Cove:
This splendid black sand beach is a great place for
Whale watching. Located north of the small hamlet of Shelter Cove in a remote
region of the "Lost Coast", it's the trailhead for the famous King Range hike.
This is a day only beach, so campers will have to head for the mountains.
La Jolla's Beaches:
La Jolla means "the jewel," a
fitting name for the precious beaches of La Jolla's coast. Surfers prefer
Windansea beach, harbor seals love the Children's Pool, La Jolla Shores is
popular for swimming and sunbathing, while the Cove is a favorite snorkeling
spot.
Drake's Beach:
This vast stretch of white sand
can be found at the Point Reyes National Seashore. The areas strong winds and
choppy seas make it at little too violent for most swimmers, but sun worshippers
will be delighted by the opportunity to work on their tans in a beautiful
California outdoor hotspot.
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