Staking Out a Big Section of San Gregorio State Beach, California
Giant driftwood litters San Gregorio State Beach, which is easily accessible from a small parking lot next to the dunes. A creek spills out of the hills opposite, cutting a serpentine path across the beach — kids love redirecting the watercourse and building forts out of the driftwood beside the creek. The beach doesn’t immediately reveal itself; although you can’t tell from the parking area, this is one of the longest strips of sand around. You can walk for miles, like on the beaches on the south shore of Long Island, but with cliffs in the background, not dunes.

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