The Bay Area is scattered with dozens of beaches, so your options may feel endless when you’re trying to decide where to spend the day. Additionally, every local beach is known for something special, so it’s important to keep this in mind when you are making your decision. Here are five of the top beaches in the area, and the best ways to spend your time on site.
Stretching 3.5 miles along the Pacific Ocean, Ocean Beach is the perfect place to spend your evening. Swimming in the water is not recommended here, but that doesn’t make the area any less loved. The beach is westward-facing, making it an excellent spot to watch the sunset. Additionally, the beach is a well-loved bonfire spot, with fire rings set up along the sand on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you’re seeking the most picturesque beach, head on over to Chrissy Field. Chrissy Field is the perfect spot for a beach-day picnic because the water is cold, but the views are stunning. Chrissy Field also offers views of windsurfers, which will keep you entertained as you soak in the sunshine and views of the bay.
For those who are seeking an active beach day, Pescadero State Beach offers a prime spot. This beach is well known for the expansive tide pools and jagged coast. Be sure to visit at low tide to get the most out of these pools. When visiting, you can expect to see dozens of crabs, starfish, and vibrant anemones sprawled across the rocks.
Surfing is a well-loved activity in the area, and at Lighthouse Field State Beach. The area is known for consistently large swells that showcase Santa Cruz’s immaculate surf culture. Even if you are not a surfer, it is an excellent place to spectate from the paths up above.
Not big into the beach scene? The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is the perfect spot for you. The boardwalk is the perfect pairing of beach and amusement park, guaranteed to please an entire crowd. The boardwalk is home to over 40 rides and dozens of games, and when you’re ready to unwind, the beach is nestled right along the boardwalk. Because it is nestled along the Pacific Ocean, it also offers wonderful sunset views to complete your day of beach and games.
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