How to Find a Quiet Beach in Southern California

Southern California is known for its warm, sandy beaches. But if you are headed there and you are looking for a quiet beach, you might not know where to start. Below are some suggestions.

Instructions

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      Make it a point to find Port Hueneme beach overlooking the Channel Islands if you are in Ventura County. Take a trip to the Channel Islands National Park and explore the islands.

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      Visit Beacon's Beach--also known as the surfer beach--in San Diego. Park and follow the trail down to the beach.

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      Going to be in Enchitas in San Diego County? A great suggestion is Moonlight State Park, which is in a residential area away from tourists.

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      Looking for a beach with a small-town feel? Your best bet might be Capistrano Beach in Orange County.

    • 5

      Going to be near Los Angeles and hoping to find a quiet beach? Take a trip to Manhattan Beach on Santa Monica Bay.

Tips & Warnings

  • Beaches are less crowded during the winter months than during the summer.

  • Beaches are quieter on weekdays than on the weekends.

  • Beaches are typically less crowded in the morning and evening than in the afternoon.

  • There may be fees associated with beaches in Southern California that are part of state or national parks.

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