This beach is perfect for beginners who want to surf. It is also a great place for families to enjoy. However, it can become extremely crowded, especially during peak hours and breaks like spring, summer, and winter break. Finding parking can be a challenge during these times. Although there are no trash cans available, there are two portable bathrooms. Accessing the beach can be a bit tricky as you need to walk down the rocks. The easiest way down is either next to the portable stall or to the far left, near the houses. Sometimes, the tide can get too high, leaving no beach area, but there are also times when it gets very low, allowing you to walk along the beach behind the houses.
This beach is incredibly serene, and there's a mouth-watering taco joint located on the pier, as well as some enjoyable shops in the vicinity.
Our spot, #81, was a bit challenging to access the beach, but we managed to find another beach nearby and spent the day there. Nonetheless, we always enjoy our time at this location.
The beach we stumbled upon after parking along the road past the Emma Wood sign was a sight to behold. The stunning views and breathtaking sunset left us in awe. What's more, the beach was not as crowded as other beaches we had visited before, making it a peaceful escape. We were thrilled to find out that dogs were allowed on the beach, and parking was free. However, it's essential to note that there are no restrooms available on-site. This hidden gem of a beach is a must-visit for anyone looking for a serene and picturesque escape.
The stunning beach is a sight to behold, with its pristine shores and crystal-clear waters. If you plan on spending the day here, I highly recommend bringing a cart or enlisting some help to carry your belongings. Trust me, the effort will be worth it once you settle in and take in the breathtaking scenery.