Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Crystal Cove State Park adventure.
Explore tidepools or hike through the backcountry at this multifaceted beach park.
Encompassing 2,400 acres of backcountry wilderness and 3.2 miles of beaches, Crystal Cove State Park attracts hikers and sun lovers alike with its sizable network of trails and its ample space to spread out on the sand. The beach here is particularly known for its tidepools, and there are four different viewing areas in the park. A portion of the park is known as the Crystal Cove Historic District and preserves around 46 coastal cottages dating to the 1930s and 1940s, many of which are now vacation rentals. Camping options include a single developed campground, plus three primitive backcountry campgrounds accessible only on foot.
Crystal Cove State Park is at its busiest in the summertime, and if you plan to visit between June and the beginning of September, it's wise to reserve your campsite well in advance. If you want great weather with fewer crowds, consider visiting during the spring (April and May) or fall (September and October) shoulder seasons, when temperatures are generally warm but area kids have already started school again for the year.