California's Best Beaches
Find Your Favorite Beach
Listed below are many of the most popular beaches in each category, but these are not comprehensive lists. You'll find many more wonderful beaches on your own as you explore California's Best Beaches.
Scenic Beaches
- - spectacular, rugged coast.
- - McWay
Falls spills 80 feet onto the beach, unspoiled, spectacular, a must stop when driving the Big Sur coast.
- - rugged coastal rocks, crashing waves,
coves, beaches, and islands - there's something spectacular around every bend in the trail
- - photographers
know this place, just south of Davenport - breathtaking rocks rising out of the surf
- - bring your camera
for fabulous shots of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin headlands.
- - the big arches have
collapsed, but the rocks, the surf, the monarch butterflies, and the tide pools draw thousands every year
- - this scenic little beach hides
at the bottom of a long stairway - soaring cliffs, crashing surf, and sparkling sand
- - one of the best in Big Sur, purple
sand, towering rocks with passages for waves to come crashing through
- - hike along this rugged coast
to less-often visited beaches such as Sand Plant and 3-Mile Beach. Visit Fern Grotto Cave.
- - Rugged coast with hidden bays
and coves. Point Vicente, Portuguese and Inspiration Points
- - Solitary rock standing at
the point
- - Trails lead out to a number of viewpoints along the reddish colored sandstone bluffs overlooking the ocean.
- - Rocky points jutting
out into the sea at Carrillo and southward at Pescador, Piedra, and Matador beaches.
- - Hike the trails to summit of
point Dume for spectacular views of the coast.
- - Varied coastline with points and bluffs, beaches, and trails, Historic District of vintage beach homes.
Great Play in the Sand and Surf Family Beaches
Many California beaches have dangerous rip-currents and other hazards. Children playing near or in the surf should
be supervised at all times.
- - Great for small children. The inner beach is protected by breakwaters at the mouth of LA Harbor and has
virtually no surf. Outer beach has surf.
- - Protected by the harbor jetty, convenient facilities and easy access to beach.
- - Simply a great family beach with playground, lifeguards, snack shop, volleyball, and easy acess.
- - Broad stretch of sand, playground,
picnic areas close to sand.
- - With the adjacent park, Fletcher Cove is a wonderful place for families. Restrooms, showers, playground, and picnic areas along with a nice sandy beach.
- - Lots of good facilities, easy access,
bike trail.
- - Usually gentle surf, nearby Main Beach park, playground, tide pools.
- - Wide expanse of sand, gentle waves,
close to Shoreline Park.
- - Great beach for everyone, good facilities and easy access. Next to Kellogg Park.
- - Tomol Play Area, gentle
waves, tidepools, good facilities
- - Bike trail,
playground on the sand, large picnic area, Ventura Pier
- - Meandering bike trails, pier, swings, broad beach
- - usually gentle surf, convenient
and plentiful facilities, including restrooms, snack bar, showers, pier with cement boat, and shaded picnic areas.
- - good facilities, wharf,
close to shops and restaurants in Capitola, family atmosphere.
- - crowded in the summer, but
lots of fun for kids, next to the Boardwalk, pier, good facilities
- - close to El Estero Park,
wharf, bike trail, lots of room along a narrow beach, usually gentle surf, close to Monterey shops and restaurants
- - Bring your dog and let it run free, close to
shops and restaurants, broad sandy beach, campfires allowed on the beach, free parking
- - Roosevelt, Dunes,
Venice, and Francis - a long expanse of sand, good facilities, easy access; Francis Beach has the best facilities,
including a big picnic area, outdoor showers, and a lifeguard
- - long expanse of sand with easy access and plenty of nearby facilities
Fishing Beaches
- - Pacifica's Sharp Park pier has the reputation as the
best fishing spot along the coast
- - reputed to be the best fishing pier along the central coast, open 24 hours, good facilities
- - one of the most popular fishing piers along the central coast, great
facilities, easy access
- - things get wild in late spring and summer when the surf smelt run
- - fishing from the wharf is always
a great experience and often rewarded with big catches
- - enjoyable surf fishing
- - get out on the jetty for
some really rewarding fishing
- - surf fishing for stripers, perch and halibut
- - fish off the pier out by the old
cement boat
- -
opportunities for fishing all the way out the half mile long wharf
- - Fish from the Gaviota Pier for
halibut, surfperch, bass, bonito, and jacksmelt. Available at night for those camping there
- - The Goleta Beach Pier is considered
one of the top fishing spots on the coast. Open 24 hours a day, lights, restrooms, etc.
- - great facilities, designated fishing areas, easy access and parking
- -Fish your
way along the coast by kayak or float tube, surf fish for perch and corbina.
- - great facilities, bait and tackle shop
- - Stretches 1,700 feet into the ocean,
good spot for sea bass, halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel, benches, fish cleaning stations.
- - 1,250 feet long, sandy bottom fishing, open
24 hours a day, restrooms, fish cleaning stations, lights and benches.
- - Open 5 AM to midnight, good fishing for rockfish, guitarfish, croaker, and surfperch. More deep-water fish off Balboa Pier.
- - Bait and tackle shop on pier, good fishing for halibut, bonito, surfperch and more. Night lights, fish cleaning stations.
- - Use extreme caution and fish from the
rocks at Point Mugu and down the coast. Rogue waves have taken unwary fishermen.
- - Cast from the rocky points
in the center of the park or find the best holes along the beach.
- - try your luck fishing
for corbina, kelp bass, halibut, surfperch, and mackerel.
- - Artificial reef provides fish habitat, expect croaker, halibut, jacksmelt, guitarfish, corbina, and more. Open 4 AM to midnight. Lights, fish cleaning stations.