This beach is absolutely beautiful! The sand is incredibly soft and it's perfect for swimming. There are also plenty of rock pools to explore, each with its own little ecosystem filled with fish and sea plants. The swimming area is clearly marked with flags and there's a lifeguard station nearby. Plus, there's a clean tidal pool that's always ready for a swim. Whether you want to take a long walk, connect with nature, or just catch some rays, this beach is perfect. Just keep in mind that no dogs are allowed. One of the best things about this beach is that it's not too crowded, so you can relax without too many tourists around. And if you're a member of the San Lameer County Club, you'll have a private entrance to the beach.
This secluded beach is a true treasure waiting to be discovered! Its rich history adds to its allure, if you take the time to delve into the past of this area.
We only spent a day at the beach. I suggest checking out the beach walk to see the fossils and caves, taking a swim in the beautiful blue pool, and playing some ten pin bowling. The resort areas I saw were in good condition and well taken care of. The horses also looked well looked after. We visited on a Sunday during the off-season, so there was plenty of parking available. The place wasn't too crowded, but had a nice buzz of activity.