- Seacliff State Beach - California State Parks
Seacliff State Beach Campground is currently closed due to extensive storm damage that was caused in early January 2023 State Parks is currently in the planning process for rebuilding the campground
- A Visitor’s Guide to Seacliff State Beach
Looking to make the most of your trip to Seacliff State Beach? This is your guide to the best activities and attractions this scenic California spot has to offer
- Seacliff State Beach - Wikipedia
Seacliff State Beach is a state beach park on Monterey Bay, in the town of Aptos, Santa Cruz County, California It is located off Highway 1 on State Park Drive, about 5 miles (8 km) south of Santa Cruz
- Seacliff State Beach, California (2025) - Tripadvisor
We went to Seacliff State Beach It was a nice day and the ocean was beautiful The wooden pier has further deteriorated and one can no longer walk out on it to see the birds Also, the sidewalk area is blocked, so people have to walk in the same area as the cars which drive in and out of the park So its somewhat a mess
- Seacliff State Beach – ThatsMyPark
Seacliff State Beach has a mile-long promenade backed by bluffs The paved path is accessible for joggers, bikers and dog walkers Favored for its fossils of extinct marine creatures in the bluffs, this beach is also known for sea glass often collected by locals
- Seacliff State Beach | Access Northern California
Seacliff State Beach stretches for nearly a mile along the northern end of Monterey Bay in the town of Aptos, connecting to New Brighton State Beach to the north People come here to swim, picnic, visit the interpretive center, and fish off the accessible pier
- Seacliff State Beach Campground - Californias Best Camping
Seacliff State Beach Campground, Santa Cruz County Complete information about campsites, reservations, facilities, fees, nearby attractions, and much more
- Seacliff State Beach in Aptos, CA - California Beaches
Seacliff State Beach is a long sandy beach on the waterfront of Aptos, California This is a great place for sunbathing and walking the sandy shores of Monterey Bay It’s also the site of a rare concrete ship, which is one of the strangest things you’ll see at a California Beach
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