Enormous dunes line the eastern border of much of the beach, separating it from the highway. Seabird and shorebirds abound, along with harbor seals lounging on the rocks or swimming in the tide. The bluff tops are home to many native plants along with lizards, mice and rabbits. In winter the tiny, threatened Western Snowy Plovers often find suitable habitat for nesting in scrapes in the sand.
Access to the Beach
Access to the beach is available from three separate parking lots on the western side of Highway 1. See access map here.
Northern parking lot
- The sandy beach is easily accessible from two locations in the parking lot.
- Facilities: Single restroom. No running water.
Fees: An $8.00 parking fee is payable daily upon entry to the park. Please pay for a parking permit even when a parking attendant is not present and leave the top stub of the payment envelope visible on the dashboard of your vehicle. Park Rangers will confirm payment.
Central parking lot
- Beach and Marsh: From the hilltop parking area, a wooden staircase on the southeastern side of the parking lot will take you to a pedestrian walkway along the Highway 1 Bridge that leads to another staircase down to the beach. Climbing down the sandstone bluffs to the beach is not recommended and can be dangerous. Access to the marsh is by walking under the bridge from this beach. Crossing Highway 1 on foot is not recommended.
- Facilities: Single restroom. No running water.
Southern parking lot
- Location: at the intersection of Highway 1 and Pescadero Creek Road.
- Beach Access: The rocky beach tidepools are accessible from the northern end of the parking lot by stairs.
- Facilities: Two restrooms. No running water. Two picnic tables. No barbecue pits.
CSPA’S Support for Pescadero State Beach
With your generous donations, the Coastside State Parks Association can fund dozens of projects every year to assist our local State Parks. Many involve supporting the docent programs, maintaining interpretive signage, beautifying entry stations, improving access to the parks and funding many other day-to-day operations.
- Stairway from central parking lot to Highway 1
- Stairway from Highway 1 to beach
- Interpretive panel repair and safety signs in parking lot
Pescadero State Beach News & Hikes
- The Ultimate Beach Walk
September 5, 2024 - Pescadero Marsh and Beach A photo essay: One Day at the Park
March 1, 2024 - Hidden Treasures of Tidepools
March 10, 2015 - Explore Your Parks: Pescadero Beach and Marsh
April 1, 2013





