Nature prevails at Moonstone Beach Park, an undeveloped and wild stretch of the Cambria Coastline perfect for relaxing and enjoying simple and natural outdoor joys. Stroll barefoot and feel the sand between your toes, walk the boardwalk, watch mesmerizing sunsets and go rock-pooling along this classic Californian stretch of beach.
The lack of crowds is one of the great draws of Moonstone Beach Park, so-named for the shiny, colorful moonstones that are scattered in the sand. Spend a leisurely few hours here. Breathe in the salty sea air and feel the wind on your face and the smooth stones underfoot.
Stroll along the 2-mile-long (3-kilometer) flat boardwalk, which stretches along the ruggedly beautiful coastline from Cambria’s north end to Leffingwell Landing. Take a seat on one of the wooden benches along the beach park and feel the tranquility of the place.
Wildlife abounds on and around the beach. Watch whales and dolphins as they swim by, puffing air into the sky or flicking their tails majestically. Go in search of the sea otters playing amid the waves and kelp. Look to the skies and in the cliffs for nesting shorebirds and be entertained by playful squirrels.
Moonstone Beach Park is an idyllic family destination. Bring a bucket and shovel and dig out the prettiest moonstones. Search the tide pools for sea anemones, sea urchins, snails and crabs. If you plan on staying all day, pack a picnic to enjoy together.
Find Moonstone Beach Park in the heart of Cambria, a 40-minute drive from San Luis Obispo. The beach has ample parking with an official parking lot and plenty of paid street parking near the boardwalk. The boardwalk itself is an easy walk and accessible for wheelchair users and strollers. A cool breeze often blows off the sea so be sure to wrap up warmly, even on summer evenings.