The final stretch of Highway 101 in SLO county leads to a picturesque beach with breathtaking sunsets. It's an ideal spot for family gatherings, and I have fond memories of spending countless hours here as a child. Recently, I returned to capture some drone footage and was delighted to find the beach deserted. It was as though I had the entire stretch of sand to myself, making for an unforgettable experience.
What a stunning pier! I had the pleasure of visiting a day before Christmas Eve, which meant there weren't too many people around. Finding a parking spot was a breeze, and my 2-year-old was absolutely delighted with the playground. The concrete slide was a hit with both kids and adults alike. To top it all off, there was a charming little cafe right there on the pier. What a wonderful day out!
To be honest, I didn't feel secure when I visited the beach in the afternoon. We encountered two men hiding in the bushes, and another two men followed us to the cove and back, giving off a predatory vibe towards women. Additionally, there was graffiti on the cave walls and a lot of litter around, making the visit not worth it.
This is a fantastic spot to check out, perfect for a quick visit. The harbor could really make some profit by implementing $10/10 minute dog wash stations. There's plenty of water and sand for my furry friend to enjoy, and all the other dogs we encountered were friendly, along with their owners.
The beach was an incredible adventure. It was not overcrowded and offered the opportunity to rent an ATV or buggy, or even bring your own vehicle to drive along the entire stretch. Although I was initially hesitant about driving on the sand, the stunning views convinced me otherwise. My child also enjoyed playing with their beach toys. The entry fee of $5 was reasonable, making it an excellent choice for families and friends alike. I highly recommend this beach to anyone seeking a fun and memorable experience.