Hours: Daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.;
gate for vehicle entry closes at 9
p.m.
Bolsa Chica State Beach, on the northern end
of Huntington Beach, is known for its gentle,
manageable surf. That said, there have been accidentally drownings at this beach
and Sunset Beach, so caution should
always be advised when entering the
water.
Its shallow bottom shelf
produces smaller waves, which makes it an ideal
location to master surfing. Unlike other beaches
that blackball surfing during peak hours, most
areas allow surfers to enjoy the sport all year long.
Managed by the California State Department of Parks
and Recreation, Bolsa Chica State Beach is also known for its surf fishing. Bolsa Chica State Beach
is located along Pacific Coast Highway
between Warner and Seapoint
Avenues, and is open to foot
traffic at Warner Avenue and only
accessible by car through a single
entry point at the stoplight located
one mile south of Warner Avenue
across from the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve entrance.
RV Camping: The RV campground
is opne year-round. Reservations
must be booked through Reserve
America online or at 800.444.7275.
Electrical and water hookups,
as well as a dump station, are
available onsite. Campers who leave
and return after 9 p.m. must make
advance arrangements with park
staff at 714.377.5691. Tent camping
is not permitted.
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