What To Expect: The park is open year-round – you see the river, estuary and railroad bridge. Beach is closed to the public from March 1 through September 30.
What To Expect: El Capitan State Beach has it all: beachcombing, camping, cycling, fishing, hiking, picnicking, surfing, swimming, tide pooling and more.
What To Expect: Campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, flush toilets, pay showers, potable water, and a general store. With an ocean front location you can surf, fish, swim, play in the sand, walk along the shore, and more.
What To Expect: Short trail that provides access to Haskell’s Beach. The trail is lined with historical and interpretive signs discussing the Chumash Indian culture.