Seacliff State Beach Local Park

Seacliff State Beach Local Park

Seacliff State Beach is a scenic coastal park along California’s Monterey Bay, famous for its wide sandy beach, the historic concrete ship SS Palo Alto, and family-friendly recreational opportunities.

30
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
300,000+
Annual Visitors
1931
Year Established

About Seacliff State Beach Local Park

Seacliff State Beach Local Park
 

Seacliff State Beach is located near Aptos, California, on the northern edge of Monterey Bay. It spans a coastal stretch known for its gentle waves and broad sandy shoreline, making it ideal for beachgoers, swimmers, and anglers. The park's most notable feature is the SS Palo Alto, a concrete ship built during World War I that serves as a unique offshore pier and fishing platform. The beach and surrounding tide pools provide opportunities to observe marine life such as sea stars, crabs, and shorebirds. Inland from the beach, picnic areas and parking facilities make it a popular destination for families and day visitors. Seacliff State Beach offers activities including swimming, surf fishing, kayaking, beach volleyball, and birdwatching. The park’s flat terrain and proximity to surrounding towns make it accessible and well-visited year-round. The nearby San Andreas Fault influences the region's geology, and the coastal climate supports a mix of coastal scrub and dune vegetation. Seasonal migrations of shorebirds add to the birdwatching appeal, especially during fall and spring. Seacliff combines natural beach environments with historical significance through the presence of the SS Palo Alto, creating a distinctive experience for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Highlights

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SS Palo Alto concrete ship and offshore fishing pier

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Tide pools rich with marine life along the rocky outcrops

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Expansive sandy beach perfect for beachcombing and picnicking

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Accessible picnic areas and family-friendly amenities

Notable Natural Features

SS Palo Alto

A historic concrete ship built in 1919, permanently moored at the beach and functioning as a fishing pier and diving platform.

Tide Pools

Intertidal pools along the rocky points harbor diverse marine invertebrates and small fish, ideal for exploration during low tide.

Monterey Bay Coastal Views

Wide sandy beach with sweeping views of Monterey Bay, popular for sunset photography and scenic strolls.