Half Moon Bay State Beach
Half Moon Bay State Beach is actually four smaller beaches, with a total of two miles of sandy shore. The beach is a popular location for camping, picnicing, surfing, and surf fishing. Swimming is not recommended. Visi... takemefishing.org
Fort Funston
Hang a left from Skyline Boulevard (Highway 35) into the unassuming Fort Funston parking lot, and you might not think much of it. That's the way that local dog lovers would love to have it. If you do park and let your fo... igougo.com
Davenport
davenport can be a very fun wave between 3-5ft the left is best but the right is good too.it can be shifty at times,very easy paddle out,but if davenport is over 5ft beware it"s got da juice,and will leave your board tombs... wannasurf.com
Bonny Doon Beach
When was the last occasion you went to the beach? Bonny Doon Beach in Santa Cruz County, California is exactly what you must have. If by chance you love the great outdoors, you wont be disenchanted; there's hiking, whit... goingoutside.com
Scott Creek Beach
When was the last occasion you went to the beach? Scott Creek Beach in Santa Cruz County, California is a magnificent place for getting out. With so many beaches in California you'll never become bored. In the event tha... goingoutside.com
Scotts Creek, Santa Cruz, California
This is a right reef break 13 miles north of Santa Cruz. Scott?s Creek is a right reef break that can be good year-round. The waves here can get big and powerful with well-shaped peaks. The reef on the north end is usually th... trails.com
Shaks
never seen anyone out there ever till this day surfed it alone most times or with friend park at bonnie dune rd hide your rack and it will stay that way its south of bonnie dune nude beach you can padle from there as well ... wannasurf.com
Scott Creek
Secret spots? What secret spots? There are a number of breaks north and south of Scott's Creek. These places used to be top secret and it's still not cool to talk about them, so we won't. surfline.com