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Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
Lighthouse Field State Beach
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Weston Skye (10/23/2020)
One of our favorite place to bring our dog near the Bay Area. He LOVES running around here off leash with all of the other pups and getting full of sand and ocean water. There is sufficient parking on nearby streets, but you will have to walk a bit and go down cliff stairs in order to access the beach. The beach is straddled by a lighthouse on the left and rock arch formation to the right which gives it some character. We have also been fortunate to see some wildlife activity here such as seals swimming by and hundreds of pelicans diving for fish. There are restaurants / etc. in downtown Santa Cruz nearby, but not much right by the beach.
Jason beeman (08/26/2020)
Dog friendly. Little crowded but not to bad.
Richard Bernhardt (10/27/2020)
Santa Cruz is iconic for many things, the Boardwalk, the beaches, and of course the surfers. In line with that is Lighthouse Field State Beach where the surfers have a significant role year round. A well known spot in Santa Cruz it is where you can see the Boardwalk, the surfers and or take your dog on a nice enclosed beach. The lighthouse is a place to see and a beautiful spot.
Tim Burger (10/11/2020)
Dogs dogs dogs! Our favorite place to bring the pup. We always have a good time watching all the puppies run around and play in the sand and surf. Just make sure to check the tides before you go since the beach gets pretty small at high tide.
Tarandeep Singh (08/29/2020)
Too many dogs.. actually it's a dog friendly beach so lots of regular people with their dogs..
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
https://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark/garden/exhibits/b