Manresa Main State Beach

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Manresa Main State Beach

Beach · Santa Cruz County

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1445 San Andreas Rd, Watsonville, CA 95076

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Manresa Beach is a gorgeous stretch where you can surf, fish, and soak in stunning sunsets, all with family-friendly vibes and easy access.  

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Ahmed Nabawe

Google
Huge and nice beach with very beautiful views. There is a large parking lot with public bathrooms and many picnic tables with beach view. Beach access is through a ramp or stairs. You can enjoy relaxing, playing in sand with kids, or taking a long walk along the beach. Unfortunately water is usually too cold to swim.

C

Google
Free parking after a certain time . Then the gate is closed. They say you have to self register and pay when there is not an attendant, but eh I was born in a 25 mi radius. 😂Free parking during the off season, unless you self register then too, 😂which I’m honestly not sure of. Maybe I’m just lucky and don’t get ticketed. otherwise $10?

Constance Baltazar

Google
Has convenient parking lot easy access to walk to flat beach area for handicap or toddler. Also playground and no tide wadding pool. Also Rio del Mar has small grocery store and bar with alcohol and!! Alcohol free libations. Very clean areas.

Roger Nolan

Google
A big beautiful beach. Fairly easy access down to it including stairs and a nice long ramp. You can walk for miles in either direction. It’s a great area for shells and sand dollars. Lots of shore birds and aquatic life.

Blaze Renee Marshall

Google
Manresa is such a beautiful beach that truly is family & pet friendly.

Gargi Gupta

Google
Beautiful, wide beach! Enjoy the spacious panoramic view of pacific. You can see people surfing here and having fun! Check the wind speed before coming and have fun time.

Carl O'Neil

Google
Beautiful soft sand beach. Easy access but there is some walking required. Fee ($10)/pass area but you can park outside the entrance for free. Typical restrooms in parking lot. You can usually have the place to yourself during the week.

Jim Gardner

Google
Nice clean beach with easy access. Dogs are allowed. California needs to come up with a monthly pass for visitors to their state beaches.

Tram N.

Yelp
$10 to park, accepts cash, and you get the beach without the boardwalk crowd. We were in Watsonville to visit a horse sanctuary about 10 minutes away. It was over 90 degrees, so Gavin wanted to visit the beach to get in the water to cool off. We were there for 15-20 minutes, wasn't long at all but it was nice to do whatever he wanted. Lady at the booth was very nice. She explained the $10 parking is good at any state beaches in the area. Parking was not an issue. There is a restroom facility and a wash off area toward the end of the parking lot.

AmErica A.

Yelp
This is a nice beach tucked away amidst a residential neighborhood. There is plenty of parking but you should plan to get there early as it fills promptly. When parking is full the park ranger won't allow more cars to enter until at least 10 cars have left. Parking is $10, I dont know if they take card or not. We were there yesterday for Father's Day. It was a sunny 75 degrees and light breeze. Water was cold. As we got there around 10AM the lifeguards posted Rip Current flags. Lots of surfers yesterday. When we got to the beach it was pretty empty. Then around lunch time it started filling up. We had some guests that came around 2:30 and the park ranger was turning people away. The thing that sucks about the location of this beach entrance is that you can't park in the residential side streets as they are pretty far from the entrance and not a lot of curbs if that makes sense. Bathrooms are pretty clean. They only have one set of restrooms and a total of 4 separate bathrooms. They are located in the parking lot. You do have to walk down either a set of stairs or a semi-steep driveway to get down to the beach. So plan accordingly if you or whomever you are may find that difficult. Not a whole lot of ocean debris like seaweed and wood on the beach. We like the sand at this beach because they are "ground" small so it gets packed where there is a lot of foot or lifeguard truck traffic which makes it easier to get around. The waves were pretty awesome to watch not to mention the surfers. They really caught some great waves yesterday. Lifeguards are really vigilant and I don't know if it's just because of the rip current warning or if they just are. This is one of the beaches we do frequent so we'll be back.

Lizz H.

Yelp
Manresa State Beach is one of the uncrowded and more remote beaches you will find as you leave Santa Cruz and head south on the always beautiful (and sometimes crowded) PCH. I have driven by the Manresa Beach exit hundreds of times and never stopped. Staying at a local lodging literally a 5 minute drive away, we decided today was the day to visit. October is one of the most beautiful times of the year on California's coast. As such, the weather was spectacular today. A $10 entrance fee was paid, which is the usual fee for state beaches in this area. The employee at the gate was friendly and engaging. (Whale and dolphin sightings are often seen here she told us.) She explained to actually get to the beach, you could walk down a close by, short dirt road or a staircase on the opposite side of the large, paved parking lot. We chose the road. It was all of a few minutes to reach the sand. Once on the beach, it was so beautiful with one surfer out in the water. You could look forever in both directions and see no one. So peaceful. There was a life guard lookout, but no life guard today. I am thinking probably during the summer months, someone is there. After an hour or so, a few people showed up. A family with fishing poles, dog walkers, and one more surfer dude:) I would definitely return to Manresa State Beach if even to sit in the car in the parking lot, which overlooks that beautiful, blue Pacific Ocean. What a view! A restroom is located in the parking lot. That is always a plus. Cheers!

Staci B.

Yelp
Busy beach, plenty of sand for day use. Parking $10, restrooms. Loved the walk-in beach (no drop off) felt safe and water was COLD but refreshing! Just what I wanted! It is the Pacific. Lots of surfers and skim boards. Just a beautiful day!

William C.

Yelp
I mean... it's a beach. It has sand, and the ocean, and people, and surfers yelling at each other. What else do you expect? The good thing about Manresa is that its popular but it tends to not get as crowded as other beaches I've been to.

John D.

Yelp
Vitamin Sea We visit a lot of state beaches and this one is def up there amongst our favorites. It's not because the views are that much better or the amenities are spectacular. No, it's mostly because it's a chill spot to hang, low-key and never packed. The Good: *Restrooms *Lifeguards on duty *Dog-friendly *Popular spot for surfers *It's a beach :) *Large parking lot *If you visit in the summer be sure to stop by Crystal Bay Farms (https://yelp.to/Fiyp5Hftelb) to pick some organic strawberries. They're less than 2 miles from the parking lot! The Meh: *$10 entrance fee or free w/ state park pass *A bit of walk from the parking lot down to the beach; there's either ton of stairs or a long, steep driveway of sorts. By itself neither one is a big deal but when you're schlepping a cooler, chairs, camera bag, sand toys, and whatever other misc goodies you're carrying along it can be a bit of a chore. The Ugly: *No rinsing area by the Restrooms to hose-off sandy feet before heading home. TLDR: Not the most spectacular beach in the area but we dig the vibe and low-key atmosphere.

Emily L.

Yelp
A great beach! Since this is a state beach you will need to pay to park here. On the flip side you get a very clean beach and bathrooms. Mobility Note-This beach is below the cliff you park at. There is an unsteady ramp you can walk down or stairs to the sand. You then need to walk towards the ocean unless you don't want to be close to the water. Because of this, the beach was not crowded at all! Primarily just a bunch of surfers which makes great entertainment while sitting around.

Ashley H.

Yelp
I love love love love love love this beach. It's my favorite! We always get the best weather when we go here! It's a great beach to take your dogs and people are very respectful!

Tracy L.

Yelp
What a lovely beach! I recently purchased the California State Park Poppy parking pass, so we are trying to hit some state park locations and explore. Manresa did not disappoint. We were able to park easily in the lot, and we used our Poppy annual parking pass. In the parking lot there are clean bathrooms (no soap) and showers to rinse off sand at the far end of the parking lot. You can walk down a ramp or staircase. The second ramp at the end of the parking lot looked like it was collapsed at the base - the entrance looked like it was once blocked from the parking lot but the gate is now on the floor for some reason. The sand here is pretty clean, and this beach has a large "shelf" of what I now know is called "the backwash" (thanks to a sign in the parking lot). The shelf stays really wet and if you dig around you can find all types of critters - clams and what I called "sand crabs" as a kid. My husband went a little further out and easily found lots of in tact sand dollars. We released all the critters back into the sand/water and the sand dollars went back as well. My son really enjoyed playing in the waves and the sand. This is a bit far for us from east bay, but it will be worth the trip to come again.

Sunil R.

Yelp
Great spot to listen to the ocean and recharge the soul. I was here in the middle of the week and there was barely anyone there and it was just wonderful. There is a big parking lot which costs $10. Super nice man at the front who was very friendly and helpful.

Andy P.

Yelp
*Sorry yelp won't let me delete my review as it was meant for Manresa campground which is down the road 1.5 miles.* Very nice campground with 64 sites which includes sites that can accommodate large groups. You can buy very good quality firewood for $10.00 a bundle from either the main gate or from the camp host. There are two shower houses / restrooms bring quarters for the showers. Come camp enjoy good friends scenery and the beach.

Stacey W.

Yelp
We love to walk and take the dogs to this beach. It's clean and a long stretch of pretty sand. We see lots of surfers and fishermen out there too. It's one of my favorite beaches in the area.

Julienne P.

Yelp
Great beach! I love that this beach is not as crowded as other beaches I've been to. I also appreciate that there's a bathroom despite not having any soap. It's not super clean but at least it's a running toilet and not a portable. Also parking lot was large enough where we had a few different choices on parking space. It does cost $10 for entrance but totally worth it in my book. I just hope they will maintain it better and maybe add a working soap dispenser as well. It's unsanitary not having soap after using the restroom. It was fun seeing many surfers and people fishing there. The waves were just right, not too strong or high, so the kids could actually jump in and enjoy the water a bit. Also loved looking at all the lovely homes lining the beach!

Cecilia M.

Yelp
We took our 2 small dogs and this beach was amazing. Not over crowded and folks were superfriendly. My doggies had a great time playing tag, next time we will go and take picnic basket and stay a bit longer. Super clean too.

Gene B.

Yelp
Did not camp here, but something I may look into. We visited for the sake of biking along the beach and it was amazing! We rode our bikes 3 miles South and definitely could go further. It was sun down and it does get dark out there. We had a blast!

Ngoc My H.

Yelp
This is such a beautiful beach! I love that the beach is spacious and clean. Dog friendly but dogs must be on a leash. There are rangers around to uphold the rules. The beach is also kid friendly and I see a lot of families having a beach day here. The beach is spacious enough to social distance and there is usually not a lot of people on the beach. Parking is $10, pay with cash in an envelope and drop off in their drop box. Definitely a great beach day!

Lee O.

Yelp
Always busy but ironically quite quiet, but it also has some of the best views. It's not a tourist spot if that is what you are looking for.

Isabelle D.

Yelp
Super clean beach, but the stairs getting to and from the beach were a little bit steep. It was on a huge chunk of land more than enough room to accomadate everyone.

Nancy G.

Yelp
First time going, and not the last time. The weather was amazing. Very warm and you can take your grill to grill. Dogs are allowed. Parking is 10$ . You can pay cash or card. There are stairs to get to the beach so if you have things to carry be prepared.

Nobuyuki S.

Yelp
Since I've been back to California, I've only been to the shore a few times. Going to the beaches near Watsonville seemed a better idea than fighting businesses. I'd been to Sunset State Beach the previous time and wanted to see this beach also. Getting there was interesting. There are a lot of little, winding roads on the way. The parking lot was small, as was the one at Sunset State Beach. There was no attendant, perhaps because of the time of year. The walk down the stairs was a bit long. I'd been to the Atlantic Ocean multiple times and generally, there is flat and easy access, especially in Virginia, and Florida. The last platform was missing some boards. Since it is still winter, there were very few people and it was extremely pleasant. If you've been to Santa Cruz (or New Jersey or Brooklyn or Long Island), you know why it is pleasant. The temperature in San Jose had been 81 on the way over. It was 63 at the shore. It's a warm winter here and there. It wasn't too windy. You can see from my photos that it is a good place to see the sunset, if you can find a place to park.

Princess H.

Yelp
Loooooove this beach. Plenty of parking. Dog can play on leash. Usually not super packed during the week. Amazing sunsets.

Sabrina K.

Yelp
Great beach! While there are some free parking spots before the entrance, paying $10 (credit cards preferred) will help support this State Beach. Beach was clean of any litter, all of the dogs we came across were leashed and while there were people around there was plenty of space.

Christine T.

Yelp
Great beach. Be careful of jelly fish. Dog and family friendly. Clean but a hike down to get to it.

Michael S.

Yelp
Now this beach is super stellar! It was a great place to spend the day on the beach with friends and family, playing some beach volley ball, Fußball, and catching some rays. I'll probably check out this beach again on my way back up, but there are many other beaches that I must see in this world. Come check out me!

Rithika V.

Yelp
This is a very beautiful beach and wasn't too crowded when I was there! The beach stretches out very long and it was great weather while I was there. It's crazy that even in the middle of December it was a great day to visit a beach. The waves were pretty big and plentiful as well. One thing to be aware that day parking in the lot is $10, but there are some free parking spots right before you enter the paid parking lot. Other than that I'm not sure where else to find free parking, but you only have to pay for parking during the day and not after sunset. Also, it looked like a good spot to also do a bonfire as I saw people setting that up as I was leaving! Overall, I would recommend this beach if you are in the Santa Cruz area and looking to visit a not too crowded beach spot!

Megan C.

Yelp
love running at low tide. Beautiful scenery. some people mean about dogs but otherwise love this beach

Addy S.

Yelp
Great beach to come to. Parking is $10 when we entered, but gave us easy access to the beach and there are many places for great pictures. You are engulfed with nature with a nice short drive to the beach. There are barbecue area designated which makes things easier for our lives. Highly recommend 10/10. This place lived up to every part of our expectations!! The sunset was gorgeous! And with a long stretch of beach, you could see beautiful hues cast along the coast. Since we came here on one of the less cloudy days, you could see the reflection of the sunset on the sand right after the waves wash up. It's absolutely stunning when pictures of the reflection and sunset are taken. You can barely tell the difference between the reflection and the actual sunset. The best camping experiences so far .. had a very pleasant time with friends n family including kids .. who had even more gala time .. neat n clean camp sites n rest rooms n shower area .. amazing trails too the beach .. shall surely recommend to all .. must experiencing .. NOTE: 1. Keep quarters handy as they have only coin operated showers. 2. Temperature suddenly drops after sunset and gets windy as the fog rolls in. So be prepared with warm clothing - jackets, gloves and caps. 3. This campground is very popular. So you'll need to book much ahead to reserve a site.

Jennifer N.

Yelp
If you're looking to skip the crowds in Santa Cruz or Capitola, Manresa State Beach is a nice alternative that's not too far away from these other more crowded beach areas. There is a small parking area that is free of charge right off San Andreas Road and a short walk down to the sand. It's a no frills beach but the lack of crowds make up for that. Expansive strip that you can take a nice walk down and lots of seabirds to watch along with the crashing waves. I'd visited on a chilly gray late summer day but that just added to the dramatic backdrop of the Pacific. Walking along the coast was peaceful yet bracing. There were also driftwood pieces scattered throughout that made nice respite spots. Because of the colder weather we didn't too much sitting but it was nice to take some small breaks along the way. Tips from other Yelpers warn that this is not a safe swimming beach-strong currents and undertow-but still good for general beach sitting :) Overall it seemed like a clean local beach that I'd love to visit again in sunnier weather.

Christopher C.

Yelp
Local State Beach in La Selva Beach, not Watsonville. Expansive, large, plenty of parking. You can avoid the parking fee, which is reasonable by the way, by parking just outside entrance and walking in if you are here early enough. Do bring sandals or flip-flops because idiots throw bottles and trash on the ground in the parking lot. Please clean up after yourself here, leave your music at home, and try not to trash our wonderful coastline. If you feel the need to get into the water, be aware that 1) It is real cold, year round; 2) there are dangerous currents here that can pull you out to sea; 3) there is wildlife just yards off the shore, so enter at your own risk. For surfing and boogie boarding please watch over your kids. Waves here, based on the beach facing, can be very unpredictable; one minute they are 2-3' foot waves and suddenly a 5-8' sets rolls in and can slam you on the shore very easily. Especially, if you are playing in shore breaks (bad idea). Overall, this is a nice beach because if you want to be alone you can just walk a mile or two down the beach and you are alone. Thank you Nature. http://www.surfline.com/surf-forecasts/spot/manresa_5036/

Marin V.

Yelp
A beautiful beach with less of a crowd than the others around the area. Plus they're pet friendly! it's a perfect place to watch the sunset on a clear day or enjoy the pink sky on a cloudy day.

Erica A.

Yelp
Beautiful beach for all ages. There's a parking fee but it's worth it. There's a lower level parking that's right across the beach and an upper level parking that's near pretty steep stairs. There's public restrooms and Marianne's ice cream near by!

Shannen R.

Yelp
I absolutely love this beach! It's never crowded and quite frankly this is the beach where I learned how to surf lol. Just like any beach in the the Santa Cruz County, you can never predict the waves, it's either smooth or choppy. I'm glad to say though that I've had good luck with the waves each time I go. There are sharks out on this beach. There has been a few times as I'm sitting on my surfboard that a baby great white would be around. It comes with territory though, I was waaaayyyy out there lol. All in all, great beach for friends, families, surfers, and dogs! Oh fyi, to avoid parking fee, park on the West Side of the beach. There's limited parking but I've been here numerous times on different hours and I always find something!

Kristina Z.

Yelp
This spot is incredible. We camped here for a few days and loved it. We have two little ones and 18month and 7 year old and we felt safe. We had such a great time here can't wait to come back.

Kelly P.

Yelp
My new favorite beach! And it's dog friendly. I also appreciate how it's a fairly short walk to the bathrooms here too. Although, the bathrooms are not the best kept and a lot of the time they don't have toilet paper so come prepared! Also, it's $10 for parking .... Not cool for toilet paperless bathrooms..

Michelle A.

Yelp
Gorgeous, clean, and spacious beach. Although the beach parking lot was full when we arrived (we went on a Sunday), we were able to park in the nearby neighborhood.

Michelle B.

Yelp
Quiet beach with easy access. Only complaint is people need to pick up after their dogs so the rest of us don't step in dog mess.

Anna V.

Yelp
Parking is $10 and totally worth it. The beach is really clean with no seaweed. It's shallow for a long ways out so good for the kids. The restrooms in the parking lot were clean. It's a giant stretch of sand so if you want fewer people, you have the option to walk five minutes in either direction and avoid the crowds. Dogs are allowed but only on leash and the majority of dog owners adhere to the rule. We will be back!

Lilliana C.

Yelp
Great beach! Very clean, well taken care of and not too crowded. We arrived around 10 on a Sunday and stayed til 1:30. This is the longest time we have ever stayed at a beach. There are lifeguards on duty. It costs $10 to enter. They do allow reentry for the day and the pass also allows for you to visit any other state park that day. Definitely recommend! :)

M. Madeleine C.

Yelp
I have camped here every summer with family and friends for over ten years. Showers. Toilets. Ocean. Clean camp sites and the views are spectacular. Not too crowded. Close enough to grab ice and beer when ya run out. Ten years? That should say something,right?

Vi L.

Yelp
I recently went back to camp this previous weekend after going once years before with some friends. There are a lot of pros and cons to this campground, but it is a beautiful beach. As many already know. the weather in Santa Cruz area is always on and off. Some days are warm with clear skies, others gloomy with intense dew and fog. We were really lucky and saw the sun halfway through Saturday and Sunday. It made for a really enjoyable weekend for my bf and me. Pros: - On a nice day, the views along the beach are amazing. Perfect place to watch sunset on a clear day. - Seems to be a popular place to surf. - Spacious campsites with clean amenities - Walking/Running path nearby the campgrounds to go on a walk or jog Cons: - You need to walk all your things to your site, so if you're lucky and your site is close to the loading parking lot, you don't have to make so many trips and walk too far. - The main parking lot is about a 10 min walk uphill from the campgrounds so for some people, that can become tedious and not as convenient as with other campgrounds where you park in the same lot as your campsite. - Weather is on and off and it can get really dewy overnight so your camp chairs and tent can get really wet. I highly recommend a tent cover as it can get really cold at night. Suggestions: - We came later in the evening and realize the ranger station was closed so we were really confused on how to register our vehicles. Just park and unload and wake up the next morning to go down and get your permit. No worry about dealing with registration until the morning if you arrive late at night. - Bring extra rags to wipe down your chairs and coolers or pack them up overnight so they don't get wet overnight on cooler nights so that you have something dry to sit on the following morning.

Amy M.

Yelp
I love the Boardwalk ... sometimes. I love Capitola ... sometimes. But sometimes, I just want to go to the beach--a clean beach, a quieter, uncrowded beach, where I can lay in the sun on a large blanket and be at least 30 feet away from any other group. Where the waves are strong enough for surfing, but safe enough for boogie boarding. When that's the case, I don't care about dining options or entertainment, cause I plan to bring my own food, some friends, and a book. Manresa is the perfect beach for that kind of experience. I've been there dozen of times over the years and it has never let me down. The crowd is pretty evenly mixed--young and old, families and singles. Dogs are allowed. Buy some strawberries along the road and take em with you. This place is in Watsonville after all, and they are soooo good there. Also, the address listed here is inaccurate. Driving southwest on San Andreas Rd, look for the paid parking area on the right. Oceanview Dr is just up the street on the right, so if you pass it, turn around.

Harwin R.

Yelp
Our first time camping here at Manresa State Beach was nice and would recommend it for sure. They have walk-in campsites and some sites have a fantastic ocean view. The 5 mins walk to the beach is not bad. You have to haul everything from the drop-off parking lot to your site. I would suggest you bring a dolly or a cart. At the beach, I saw people fishing, surfing, body boarding and it even has fire pits built-in along the sand for the night. btw youll have 3 bars on your 3G Smartphone on the beach than at the campsite. Firewood is available at the entrance for $8 and they have a liquor store nearby if you forget the marshmallows and ice! The fire pit is about 2ft high and came with a small grill. Bringing your own grill is an option. We'll definitely reserve again and come back to this Gem in South Santa Cruz County.

Alyx F.

Yelp
A beautiful beach that is an amazing alternative to the craziness that is Santa Cruz. It's a surprisingly large beach. The parking lot is pretty big (we didn't have issues parking) and it was significantly less crowded than other beaches I have been to. I'm a fan!

Jenny M.

Yelp
I almost didn't want to write this review because I want to hide this beach from the masses. It is one of my favorite beaches in California. The beach is clean and good for a nice long walk or run. Although there are always people on the beach, it is rarely crowded. Most of the visitors are families, rather than the drunken party crowd. I love how relaxing and serene this beach is. As for the wildlife, there are often surfers out in the waves. If you are lucky, you might see some dolphins or a whale close to shore. There are lots of little sand crabs to catch and release. The parking is above sea level on a cliff. Beach access is at the bottom of some rather steep stairs. $10 parking fee. The toilets are at the parking level, unless you walk down the beach a ways to some large port-a-potties.

Vicky T.

Yelp
You have to go past the beach in order to get to the camp site. A nice combo of camping and the beach. You have to book way in advance ;). They have bathrooms and showers.. make sure you bring quarters! They also have lock boxes so you can store your food. Bring cash for parking.... or you can park in the neighborhood (it is quite a ways from the campsite)

Lauren S.

Yelp
Manresa State Beach Campground I've only been camping one other time and it was like 10 years ago so when my friends and I decided to go, I was super excited! Our campsite was a small hill away from the bathrooms which made it a 1 minute walk to get to the toilet.. Our campsite numbers were numbers 9-12 and it was about $180 for the four campsites which includes a one free parking spot which wasn't also too far from our campsite. I do recommend that you unload your stuff in the 20 minute area and then drive your car back up the hill to the regular parking area. Maybe it was just our campsite but it was sloped and when I was sleeping, it felt like I was on uneven ground. Also, there are plenty of raccoon so be sure to bring a lock for the cabinet and secure your food! The only thing we really did was go to the beach to catch the sunset. It was beautiful and the sand was pretty clean especially compared to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk sand... But I guess this doesn't even compare. They sell wood there for $8 a bundle so I suggest that you bring plenty of firewood (not just charcoal). Check out time is by noon.

Jared T.

Yelp
Love coming here, we enter on the Sanddollar dr beach entrance. Never crowded. My favorite nor cal beach. Parking is easy. A little bit of a hike getting down to the beach since the stairs got washed away. Bring a wagon with all your crap and enjoy!

Griselda R.

Yelp
Took my family to this beach for the first time and we love it!!!! Nice clean beach with soft sand and beautiful views. We brought our grill to bbq and dogs are allowed on leash. We got here early at 8 am and saw dolphins out in the ocean which was exciting for my younger sisters. The ocean looked beautiful, the weather was nice, we love everything about this beach. The only down side in the long stairs we have to keep walking up to simply get to the car but other then that I would recommend this beach.

H G.

Yelp
This is my FAVORITE beach. I rarely go to a beach in Santa Cruz, unless the fog belt is just too thick - I take the extra 15 minutes to drive down here and get away from the crowds. I pay the $10 parking fee, I figure I need the bathrooms for the kids so I might as well - plus I don't want this park going away since I love it so much. We usually take the ramps down to the beach - little easier with little kids (3 & 4 years) plus all the stuff we need to haul. It's usually not really crowded, so it's easy to get away from others and have a piece of real estate all to yourself. Do watch out for rip currents here - it's always been an issue and they have lost some people to them. Just make sure to be careful and have a great time!