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    New Brighton State Beach

    3.8 (238 reviews)

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    Stacey W.

    Nice beach and campground. Took a long hike through both. Lots of seaweed today which usually isn't like that. Dog friendly.

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    Kai W.

    I think of the camp sites we have been to thus far this place has been the best when it comes to group camping for beginners. There are three group camp sites, of which we were able to book sites 1 and 2 for a multi family camping getaway with 8+ families. The group camp sites have 3 to 4 picnic tables each, 1 fire pit, as well as a large bbq stand for group grilling. Plenty of flat ground as well to pitch tents at each site. Bathrooms and shower facilities are clean, though some of the shower heads may need to be replaced/have weak shower pressure. Coin op showers here so make sure to bring quarters. Short easy walk to the beach for a good daytime activity for the kids. It is also super convenient to nearby shopping such as Target or REI in case you forgot something. If you really do not want to cook or prepare food Doordash even delivers into the camp ground. Overall fantastic campsite and state beach we will plan many future group camping trips here!

    Maleiha S.

    Went camping from Sunday evening to Tuesday evening with friends, had a wonderful time. We had a great campsite, roasted marshmallows, hungout at the nearby beach, we went early in the day and got great spots, the water was nice and cold. The beach isn't too far from the campgrounds so the walk was easy (decently steep depending which route you go though).

    Dale S.

    We stopped here this weekend and I was sure I had reviewed this place but I can't find it, so here goes: I have camped here on multiple occasions with my son and dog. The campsites are lovely and you have super easy access to the beach. There really is nothing like falling asleep to the sound of the waves. The campsites book up well in advance and the friend who originally turned me on to this area was a little miffed when I was able to get a spot two months out. He chooses his spot a year in advance to make sure they are able to come each year. I soon found out that was a fluke however as it never happened again. Although the sites are full, the campground is still fairly quiet and peaceful and no matter which site I have been assigned, you still feel as if you have privacy. The beach here is beautiful and there are great views and a convenient staircase down. We often see otters and the beach is so vast you can walk until you find a quiet spot if people aren't your thing. I have lots of great memories here and it is still just as lovely as I recall.

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    Annabelle R.

    We visited this beach while camping this past weekend (campgrounds directly above, along the cliffs). The stairs connecting to the campgrounds are near campsite #90. The beach is pretty standard, but still beautiful, with smooth sand along the water, and giant rocks and debris closer to the cliff walls. Potbelly Beach can be found to the left (with private residences), and China Beach to the right, with steps connecting to the Day Use Parking Lot. We enjoyed a peaceful stroll here on a Sunday night, and found other visitors sitting on logs or giant rocks, and fishing along the shoreline underneath the night sky. And in the morning we stretched out our beach mat to enjoy the sunshine finding its way through the clouds, and dip our feet in the cold water. A nice atmosphere, pretty empty on a Monday morning, just a lovely setting to spend quality time with my favorite person.

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    Lizz H.

    One of my favorite beaches in Santa Cruz County (in the winter months). A more secluded setting so chances of having some alone and quiet time is more possible. Just like today. The occasional local with his or her dog, a couple on trail bikes and my favorite group of brown pelicans very close to shore diving beak first into the ocean looking for food. Fresh crisp air, beautiful shining sun and an empty parking lot. Perfect! An entirely different feel than the Santa Cruz Boardwalk vibe just a few miles up the coast. Open sunrise to sunset. Long stretches of white, sandy beach. $10 entrance fee. Has much sought after camping sites available by reservation. This is a popular and busy place in June, July and August. Too popular. Need some ocean therapy. This is the place!

    Gene B.

    Previously brought a tent while camping here. This time around, we managed to get sites at site 73 then 48 for a day extension. It was perfect for bringing the travel trailer. Site 73 is one of their premium sites with an ocean view and plenty of space. The con of this site in particular is that it sits next to the trail to the beach. The trail traffic was fine, but it was those with no etiquette that walk through the site. I can't believe these people think it's OK to do this. Who pays for a premium site to see their faces? It reflects who they are. Site 48 had water and electric hookups. This was very convenient especially during the weather. No traffic going through the site. Also, we were lucky that the site next door was vacant. I love this state park minus the inconsiderate campers who felt privileged.

    David M.

    Beautiful beach just off highway 1. Beautiful weather, well kept sites, some nice trails. Restrooms on the beach. The beach is just a short walk from the campground or the daily lot. Gets really busy during peak season and on warm days. A great place for midweek just before or after peak season. A great place to watch the sunset. Quick access to Capitola.

    Sunil R.

    I was in Santa Cruz for a weekend getaway and spent an afternoon here and enjoyed it. There's a big parking lot ($10 ) and you can walk down to the beach and take a nice walk along the beach or just settle in. It was a beautiful day, the sun was out but it was not too hot. We saw a lot of birds and seals! Any time I can just listen to the ocean, it makes my day. One con is that this beach was a little smelly (nature is not just roses) and there were a lot of bugs so avoid it if you are sensitive to it.

    Jen C.

    Way before COVID19 Or maybe it could've been... Two adults, two kids ventured to Capitola A better way to escape than drinking Coca Cola. A wide, sandy beach to explore Oh, what fun! Big rocks, little rocks Where is the sun? A huge fallen tree Scrambling over to the other side Children were carefree! Too cold to splash in the ocean Maybe play with sand until dark? Followed the railroad tracks instead which lead us to a really cool bike park. Climbing, running, laughing Uphill, downhill Kids can be so cunning Uhhh. I don't have any more to add Just check it out Most peeps think it's totally rad.

    Early at the morning!
    Michael W.

    This is one of my favorites places where I would like to relax and enjoy the sun and the sound of the waves. I come to this area at least once or twice a year for camping and this is the beach not far from our campsites. It is a beautiful beach and never too crowded. The water is a little too cold for me. But it is still many people swimming and have fun with the other water sports.

    Christopher S.

    This is a a quiet and relaxing beach. Away from most of the tourist areas but at a camping spot so you'll find more of those kind of folks than the regular valley that hang near the boardwalk. Parking is easy too. Water stays calm here due to the point and it's natural geography. Also lately has more sharks in the water so tread carefully! I also wish they'd clean up the kelp a little more. Not a big fan of flies everywhere. But nice to take in the natural beauty here on the beach.

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    Elise S.

    Okay, if had had to "ding" anything, it would be that is difficult to get a space here. We found ours apparently from a cancellation or would have stayed more than one night. So happy we got the chance! So happy to have scored a premium campsite (#079) on a beautiful bluff overlooking the beach. Just know, it's not like Half Moon Bay where you can run down the bluff from your campsite to the beach. You will have to walk the trail, but it's not far, and it's not long. It takes you to the parking lot entrance to the beach. A big plus, doggies are allowed too, but must be leashed (though there were a few off leash, but under owner's control (mostly).. if we had our old pup with, this would be an issue as he had severe anxiety with dogs running up to him and would act aggressive towards them. Not an issue with our current pup, but be aware if you have a dog that has this anxiety.. it's mostly all good, but a few folks playing fetch on the beach with their dog and then it runs over for a friendly "hello".. would not have bode well with our last pup. The campsite was huge! Had we had another night we would have popped up our tent too.. but for one night, we backed right in, the site was level and didn't bother to unhook for one night. We got right to the fun and down to the beach. We had generators along, but friends in the area arrived with pizza (which BTW can be delivered too!) and then enjoyed s'mores over the fire. Bathrooms were nearby and clean. Neighboring campers were all super friendly. If you want firewood, either bring a wagon or prepare to drive to pick it up, but it's available. The sewer dump area has room for 4 RV's at a time, 2 sides with 2 each (like a gas station). It stated they charged, but was free when we pulled through and we were the only ones checking out (weekday).. so took the time to do a proper cleaning of the tanks while we were there too after some trouble with tank gauges. This was great to not have a huge line behind us! It was a bit of a bummer after triple digit heat we hit the one "cool" (almost cold) day.. but still beautiful and can't fault the campground for mother nature. We are most definitely all thumbs up to return if we can get a spot. We had a huge premium space, but the others looked spacious enough as well and would take any of them on future visits.

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    Ask the Community - New Brighton State Beach

    How can I reserve an overnight car spot? I want to camp here the night of the 2nd.

    You can reserve a campsite by visiting www.reservecalifornia.com.

    What time should I arrive to ensure I get a fire ring on Christmas Day?

    There are currently no fire rings on the beach at New Brighton.

    Are there fire rings on the beach?

    Yes, according to Santa Cruz city webpage

    Are dogs in leash allowed on beach near in campsite?

    How do I reserve the camp site?

    Go To https://www.reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ Type in New Brighton SB and put in the dates you want. bada bing, bada boom, all done.

    How much does a site cost? I couldn't find that on the website, just $10 car fee.

    35$ for regular site and 50$ for a premium Site, premium sites overlook the ocean , hope that was helpful

    Does anyone know if there will/is a firework show at new Brighton state beach for the 4th of July? If not where can we watch one, we're staying here over the holiday and are looking forward to it with the kids!…

    Santa Cruz county does NOT have any public fireworks shows on July 4th. However, there's always locals who do their own illegal shows all along the coastline. ALL NIGHT LONG. Not great for sleeping in a tent. HOWEVER Capitola has an annual El Monte… Read more

    Walk up tent camping?

    There are no walk up site. All family and group sites are on reservation. During the regular camping season, all sites are booked. They do have bike in camping, but you must have all you gear with you on a bicycle and can only stay one night... if… Read more

    Are campfires allowed on the beach?

    Campfires are only allow if official fire rings supplied by the park. When I was there last year, there were a couple on the beach. When I was there last month, I was disappointed that there were no fire rings on the beach. Hopefully they will be… Read more

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    Alcohol is not permitted, but if you want to bring your drink on make sure you hide it in a papercup or brown bag.

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