Carlsbad State Beach is a protected
beach in the
state park system of
California, United States, located in
Carlsbad. It is a
San Diego County beach with coastal bluffs. Popular activities include swimming,
surfing and
bodyboarding several nearby breaks, scuba diving, fishing, and
beachcombing.[1] Many visitors camp on the campsites on top of the cliffs. Access to the beach is through the multiple staircases and also one ramp. Amenities include showers, bathrooms, electricity, water,
Wi-Fi, and a camp store. There are 220 campsites total.[2][3] The 44-acre (18 ha) park was established in 1933.[4]
Carlsbad State Beach is a protected
beach in the
state park system of
California, United States, located in
Carlsbad. It is a
San Diego County beach with coastal bluffs. Popular activities include swimming,
surfing and
bodyboarding several nearby breaks, scuba diving, fishing, and
beachcombing.[1] Many visitors camp on the campsites on top of the cliffs. Access to the beach is through the multiple staircases and also one ramp. Amenities include showers, bathrooms, electricity, water,
Wi-Fi, and a camp store. There are 220 campsites total.[2][3] The 44-acre (18 ha) park was established in 1933.[4]