Quick Facts
Location: Natural Bridges State Beach, Santa Cruz, California
Region: Santa Cruz County Coast
Type: State beach / park
Admission: Day-use/parking fees may apply
Facilities: Restrooms, visitor information (varies), picnic areas, beach access
Best Time to Visit: Low tide for tidepools, sunset for views
Dog Friendly: Dogs are typically restricted on many state beaches; check posted rules
Also Known As: Natural Bridges
Info
Parking / Access
Natural Bridges State Beach is on the west side of Santa Cruz. Use the main park entrance and parking lot.
Tidepools & Wildlife
Tidepools are best explored at low tide. Stay on durable surfaces, watch for slippery rocks, and keep wildlife undisturbed.
Hours
Hours and fees can change seasonally. Confirm before you go: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=541
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Natural Bridges State Beach located?
Natural Bridges State Beach is on the west side of Santa Cruz, California.
How do I get to Natural Bridges State Beach?
Drive to the main park entrance and use the signed parking area.
Is there parking available?
Yes, there is a parking lot, but it can fill up on weekends and during peak season.
Is there an entrance fee?
Day-use and parking fees may apply. Check the official park page for current details.
When is the best time to visit the tidepools?
Low tide is best. Check tide charts before your visit and explore carefully.
Are dogs allowed at Natural Bridges State Beach?
Many California state beaches restrict dogs. Confirm current rules on the official site and posted signage.
Is Natural Bridges good for families?
Yes. It is popular for tidepooling, beach walks, and picnics. Supervise kids closely near rocks and surf.
Can you swim here?
Swimming depends on surf conditions. Use caution and follow any lifeguard or posted safety guidance.
How long should I plan to spend?
Plan for 1–2 hours for viewpoints and beach time, longer if you are tidepooling at low tide.
Where can I find official updates?
Use the official California State Parks page: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=541










