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    Cambria, CA

    Moonstone Beach

    4.6 (249 reviews)

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    Gohar K.

    On A mini vacation to Cambria with my family. This was a beautiful walk on the boardwalk. Great views of the ocean and surroundings. Easy pathway for everyone, even good for strollers and wheelchairs. The beach has stone sand and it so colorful. Beautiful pieces to look at. I had lots of fun walking on the beach and looking at the stones. It's a lovely place to be. Part of why I love living in California. So many beautiful beaches and small towns.

    Terri C.

    What a lovely beach for a sunset stroll. We enjoyed our short but sweet stay in Cambria a couple of months ago and Moonstone Beach was definitely a highlight. There's a nice boardwalk for you to walk along and enjoy the ocean views. We stayed at a nice inn right across the street from the beach, so when it was approaching golden hour, we just walked out and savored the sun setting. The next morning, we had one more chance to walk along the shore line before we left. If you're near the area, don't miss this.

    Back again. Calm waters to end the month of March
    Janna L.

    Nothing not to love. Rougher ocean. Windy! Lots of cool wooden trails along the water...tons of sun. Sunsets Not too crowded on off season times. Lots of cute motels nearby. Close to Cambria. Sheer peacefulness.

    Beautiful
    Stephanie G.

    Ample parking and peaceful. Too a long drive to unwind and found this place. Surrounded by beautiful beaches as well.

    Mackenzi L.

    Great little parking lot, decent stairs to walk down and thankfully a restroom. I love coming here to watch the pelicans and see people stack all the drift wood. This beach isn't too far from a few restaurants and the coast line is beautiful.

    Matt G.

    Nice experience with nature while walking on the boardwalk and getting to view the ocean close to sunset. I couldn't believe how cold and windy it was in the month of July. Four stars!

    Steph C.

    Lovely well kept trail. The calm ocean waves were relaxing and we saw bunnies, blue jays, squirrels and seals. A nice morning stroll with coffee.

    Dianne D.

    Beautiful Boardwalk. Pet friendly. Lots of places to step off the path and take a break on a bench or head down to the beach. Even in the wind before a storm it was a wonderful, easy walk!

    Stella K.

    Lovely beach in Cambria with an easy and accessible boardwalk that runs along the beach. There are convenient access points and parking spots. It's also an easy walk from any of the hotels along Moonstone Beach Drive. While it's an easy relaxing stroll, I'm also perfectly happy sitting on one of the benches and just enjoying the view of the ocean and watching the surfers on the water. I stayed at Cambria Shores Inn, across the street, and loved being able to walk to the beach. It's beautiful in the morning and at sunset.

    Scarlett H.

    This easy access small beach is amazingly beautiful! I like the fact that you can drive and park right next to the boardwalks and within a few minutes you are greeted with some of the most beautiful coastal scenes California has to offer! There are many small hotels and inns near by. Those near the beach may be pricey but a few minutes away in San Simeon you can find places with very reasonable rates. Dog, kids, and Senior friendly -- the boardwalks are safe and easy to walk on. It stretches over 2 miles RT but you can do whatever that suits you. Just a few minutes from Highway 1 and super easy to get to. What a little jewel !

    Chill n with my Daisy
    Samantha H.

    Everything!!! The cool breeze friendly people.. Dog friendly all over.. if you can't find beauty here something is definitely wrong.. I like that everything closes early makes you slow way down and that's what I needed

    Moonstone beach
    Masis Y.

    It's relaxing calm place to spend a weekend. Great scenery, best food and nice small boutique hotels to spend the night with loved ones , it feels mysterious location more like east coast shore. Vineyards are amazing in the area. And weather is cooler than so cal Overall things are in pricy side here because of location and quality service you may receive.

    Natural art of time & life.  02 January 2021

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    Definitely stop at Moonstone Bar & Grill for amazing chowder... take in the beautiful views & enjoy the well maintained walking path

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    Few times I have been there have been great! And maybe 5 people at one time. Great metal detecting too

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    This was a beautiful place! Love looking at the water. Went here with my sister on vacation last July and it was beautiful.

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    Ask the Community - Moonstone Beach

    Is this beach ideal for kids? I understand there are moonstones but are there areas where the sand is soft for relaxing, digging your feet in and building sand castles? Forgive me, I'm a tourist looking for a chill beach that my kids can enjoy

    Is the beach Dog friendly?

    No dogs on Moonstone Beach, but leashed dogs are OK on the boardwalk. There ARE many nearby beaches that are dog friendly, though. Some on leash, some leash free. The central coast, in general, is very dog friendly (many hotels and many restaurants).

    Can you have a bonfire there?

    I want to know if it has restrooms?

    None that I've seen. Lots of motels directly across the street and there's a restaurant with patio dining directly across the street that has restrooms.

    Are the moon stones located in a specific area or are they scattered throughout the beach?

    Those moonstones are"elusive". As many times as I have looked, we've never seen any.

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    Visited tide pools at end of boardwalk where seals were basking, walked on the beach, and took in the views.

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    Shamel Park

    Shamel Park

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Shamel Park is a community park in the coastal California town of Cambria nestled in the burbs…read morealong Moonstone Beach. It's a six acre park that has a large grassy field, kids play area, swimming pool, reserved picnic table area with a Santa Ana grill, individual picnic tables with smaller grills, gazebo, restrooms, and direct access to Moonstone Beach. There is no fee to use the park including the parking. When I dropped by recently in the summer, the grassy lawn was crunchy brown. I don't know the reasoning for the lack of irrigation. But it was open for folks to use still, some folks were playing soccer. The swimming pool was surprisingly smallish size for a community pool; it was covered up and not in use. Possibly closed just for the day. I'm sure the schedule is posted on the San Luis Obispo parks district website. The pool is next to the children's play area, gazebo, and restroom. The play area and picnic areas are shaded by beautiful old growth trees. This is one of my favorite beaches, in Cambria, due to the restroom situation and combo park and beach access. There are several walking beach access points from the park. But most I recall involve stairs. The stairs are not numerous but they're there. The beach has sleeper currents and strong riptides. So if you go into the water be careful especially since there are no lifeguards here. To the far right behind the restrooms is a ragged tag self made old dirt trail leading to the Santa Rosa creek where it connects to the beach.Beautiful views. Movie worthy cinematography scenes. Regarding the dog policy, dogs are not allowed on the beach. But they are allowed in the park, leashed that is.

    This park is a fine place to stop if you want to let the kids or the dog out for a bit…read more Most of the grassy area was taken up by a large group of gentleman playing soccer while we were there but there is a small, unfenced area where you can let your dog off leash for a bit and let them relieve themselves. Most people kept their dogs on leash though Be careful though as it's close to the street and people go around the corner there much faster than I would like, especially for a residential neighborhood. The bathrooms were clean and there is a playground area for kids. You can also access the beach from this park. There is a pool are that was closed, so as busy as it was when we visited, I imagine it gets even busier.

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    San Simeon Creek Trail

    San Simeon Creek Trail

    4.5
    (6 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    A nice trail that's part nature walk, part moderate hike. The distance ranges from 3.5 - 3.8 miles…read moreit's a loop trail that goes around Sam Simeon State park/Campground. If you're staying at the camp ground you can easily get to the trail by following the park map. If you're not visiting the campsite there is a pullout area across the campground entrance on the other side near the beach where you can walk the trail under PCH. Coming from the beach trail around the loop you'll get around 450 feet of elevation gain, the trail is pretty simple to follow but if you're looking for direction to follow online there is a map on All Trails under "San Simeon trail to Washburn Campground Loop"

    The first .5 mile has a wooden path but don't try to do the full loop! The trial is quite overgrown…read moreand poison ivy is all along it. There was a small sign that indicated a part of the trail was under maintenance but once on the trail there's little direction other than small signs that tell about the trail. With no warning, suddenly you're in a very overgrown part that continues onto a broken bridge. By the point we got here we assumed we were more than halfway and didn't wanna risk more poison ivy which he had hardly gotten past. I'm glad we chose to continue because after getting past the broken bridge which was blocked off at the end (not the end we had come on) it was open, far less poison ivy and we made it to a road intended for vehicles to grt to the campground I think? It had some beautiful parts but not the sort of thing to bring kids out ages. Very narrow path for most of it!

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    Walk way from the campground goes under PCH right to the beach.
    Walk way from the campground goes under PCH right to the beach.
    The trail head right next to the path that leads to the beach. This trail goes around Washburn campground.
    The trail head right next to the path that leads to the beach. This trail goes around Washburn campground.
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