 Huntington Beach is a perfect spot.  Tidepooling in California's Marine Protected Areas.  Surf beckons at this popular San Diego sea spot.
The Golden State boasts more than 1,100 miles of breathtaking
coastline, ranging from Hollywood-perfect expanses of smooth sand to
dramatically windswept oceanside cliffs. If your idea of a perfect day
involves beach volleyball, building sandcastles, hiking along
picturesque seaside trails or catching a wave, you can find it all at
California’s many beaches.
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But as any Californian knows, while the Southern Californian beaches
are generally wide open and laid back, the Northern Californian coast is
wild and dramatic. North of Big Sur, the waters are colder, the cliffs
steeper and the natural wonders perhaps even more spectacular. Find
adventures both above and below the water, as Northern California is a
haven for sea wildlife (sea lions, whales, seals) and water sports, such
as scuba diving and surfing.
- Watch sea lions frolic or enjoy undersea marvels while scuba diving
at Monterey’s San Carlos
Beach
. This small harbor beach is one of the state’s foremost
“jumping in” spots for dive lessons and individual
underwater exploration.
- For a North Coast beach that has it all (camping, fishing, hiking
and wildlife viewing) you will have to brave the 8-mile unpaved access
road to the pristine Gold Bluffs
Beach
.
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Not all Californians surf; but many beaches make it seem that way.
Throughout California you can find great spots for surfing, boogie
boarding and body-surfing. A few favorites are called out below.
- Long- and shortboarders rip the surf at the Central Coast’s Silver
Shoals
, west of San Luis Obispo.
- Bodysurf and boogie board at Orange County’s Newport Beach
. The
bodies are beautiful, but all eyes are on the superior surf: The Newport
Beach Wedge draws expert bodysurfers (and lots of less-experienced
spectators) with explosive waves that can crest as high as 20 feet.
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Thanks to Hollywood, we all hold an image of the classic California
beach: sparkling white sand, bright sun, gently breaking surf, shapely
lifeguards and buff surfers. Come and get it!
- At the top of your list should be Malibu, home to 27 miles of
picture-perfect Pacific coastline (and picture-perfect movie stars).
Families with young beachcombers particularly appreciate the relatively
calm waters of Malibu’s little-known Paradise
Cove
.
- You can’t beat people watching in Orange County’s
palm-fringed beach paradise, Laguna Beach
, where
crowds of well-oiled and well-toned figures stroll along 7 miles of
sandy coastline.
- If you are looking for the classic southern California beach town
while in Northern California, check out Marin County’s Stinson Beach
with its
powdery sand, soaring cliff views, and bracingly cool but swimmable
surf.
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