California Beaches
California surrounds an
extensive portion of North America's West Coast. This is why California
beaches are popular for their staggering variety. Southern California
beaches are sandy, hot and tropical. On the flip side, the beaches in
Northern California are windy, rocky and are dotted with striking
lighthouses. However, whether you are planning to start with the
northern beaches or southern beaches, some of the common things that
you'll enjoy in both include fishing, surfing, hiking, sun bathing to
name a few. If you are one of those who fall for outdoor adventure then
California beaches are the best option to go in for. From family
friendly sands to private coves ideal for sunbathing, California beaches
is there to offer all! Let us now take a look at some of the great
beaches in California-
Top California Beaches
Manchester
State Beach- the best part about this breathtaking beach is that they
are never overcrowded. There are grassy flatlands, sandy dunes as well
as piles of driftwood which have washed ashore. The close by River
Garcia is a mecca for native fisherman, particularly in the month of
January and February.
Rodeo Beach- it is true that swimming isn't
an ideal option here, but then, it in no ways deters sun-worshippers as
well as stone (semi-precious) hunters.
Cowell's Beach- This is a great spot where you can learn how to surf. The natives aren't that defensive about sharing the ocean.
Point Lobos State Reserve- the best time to visit this place is during the spring and diving is a great option here.
Cayucos state beach- this beach is renowned for its pier and helps you get an incredible view of the area.
Rincon
beach- this beach is said to be a great surf spot on the central coast.
Summer currents create enjoyable swimming conditions whereas winter
waves create a rocky shoreline.
Dockweiler Beach- it is true that
this isn't a scenic beach, but then the three mile shoreline is known
for its entertaining options such as barbecues and fire pits.
El Matador Beach- Bodysurfers and body-boarders love El Matador as it boasts winter as well as summer swells.
Coronado
beach- Here you can indulge in a number of activities such as surfing,
swimming, volleyball, sailing, kite flying to name a few.
If you
enjoy wholesome fun as well as family friendly entertainment, then the
beaches at San Diego and Santa Cruz are great options to head for. They
have remarkable parks right on the water. There are a couple of areas
immediately north of Los Angeles which has sandy shores. Southern
California lives up to its status of being a heaven for water lovers.
California beaches serve as a home to fun water sports such as scuba
diving, windsurfing and snorkeling.
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