You can enjoy a variety of activities such as surfing, sunbathing, playing volleyball, and water sports. You can also hold family outings or simply watch the sunset.
You can enjoy surf fishing for species such as perch, corbina, California corbina, croaker, cabezon, shovelnose guitar fish, and sand shark. During the summer, you can also experience bare-handed fishing for California grunion at new and full moons.
Yes, there are 50 campsites with electric and water hookups for self-contained RVs. You'll also have access to picnic tables, outdoor showers, and restrooms. Additionally, a beach wheelchair is available for loan, and there are ramps for sand access.
Yes, but only on a leash on the multi-use trail (bike path). Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on the sand.
There is a Visitor Center with year-round interpretative displays and exhibits. You'll also find a paved beachside trail that runs for 8.5 miles between this beach and the neighboring beach. Additionally, there are 200 fire rings available on a first-come, first-served basis, unless reserved with a picnic area.