Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Easy

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Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz

About This Landmark

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz

Introductory Overview

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach, a gem along the Santa Cruz coastline, offers a unique way to experience the California coast. Known for its calm waters and vibrant village atmosphere, Capitola Beach is ideal for beginners and seasoned paddleboarders alike. The gentle waves ensure a stable environment, allowing paddlers to enjoy the stunning views of colorful beachside homes, marine life, and the iconic Capitola Wharf. Paddleboarding here isn’t just a sport; it’s an engaging way to connect with the area's natural beauty while taking in its laid-back vibe.

Adventure Guide to Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach

  1. Capitola Beach Lagoon

    • Located near the eastern end of Capitola Beach, the lagoon's peaceful waters provide an excellent starting point for first-time paddleboarders. Its calm surface makes standing and balancing much easier for beginners.
    • Key features: A picturesque and relatively sheltered area away from stronger currents. It’s also a great spot to observe birdlife and enjoy a quieter setting.
  2. Capitola Wharf Paddleboarding Loops

    • Start your paddleboarding trip from the Capitola Wharf or just alongside it. From here, paddle around the wharf to see seals and other marine life while avoiding boat traffic.
    • Key feature: A new view of the wharf’s understructure, coupled with proximity to ocean wildlife, such as sea otters and pelicans.
  3. Paddling Toward New Brighton State Beach

    • For those looking for a longer paddle, venture east toward New Brighton State Beach. The journey features rocky cliffs and views of towering eucalyptus trees.
    • Key feature: A mix of sandy shoreline and rugged coastal cliffs makes for great photo opportunities.

Local Insights

Capitola Beach was one of the state’s earliest seaside resort towns, explaining its charming ambiance. The calm waters result from the way the natural cove shelters the beach from large swells. Renting paddleboarding gear is easy, with local shops like Capitola Beach Company offering equipment and lessons.

Visitor Tips

  • Best time to visit: Early mornings for minimal wind and fewer crowds.
  • What to bring: Swimsuit, sunscreen, waterproof bag, and a hat.
  • Directions: From Santa Cruz, it’s a 15-minute drive south on CA-1 to Capitola Village. Parking is available in municipal lots near the beach.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Paddleboarding at Capitola Beach and Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz

Coordinates: 36.9716, -121.9516

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Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.

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