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    4.3 (28 reviews)

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    Marco S.

    Beautiful spot for waves, but very crowded(really, really crowded) The walk from Cristianitos street to the beach is really nice. Lots of mosquitos later in the day. There are a few Porto potties by the railroad track. The surf is good, but the crowd isn't.

    Summer C.

    I love to surf, but I don't surf here. I don't feel like I'm good enough haha, but I love to come down here and watch the surfers and run/walk. It is a beautiful beach with great surf most of the time! There are a couple different points along Trestles (besides Lower). See the picture I posted that lists the different beaches. From North to South here are the breaks: Cottons, Uppers, Lowers, Middles, Churches. The picture I posted lists the experience level needed for each spot. I love how it takes a little bit to get down to this spot. Makes it more exclusive for locals and surfers, and harder for tourists to come down! The beach is usually never crowded, which is awesome, unless there is a contest - which attracts more people. It is also a good beach to exercise at besides surfing. I like to walk/run the beach/trail and I see people biking the trail as well. Great spot!

    Kelly Slater with an amazing rail grab air that was landed and continued shredding the wave ahead.
    Robert H.

    Let's keep this between you and I alright? We don't need more people jamming the peaks. Lower Trestles has been described as "one-and-a-half miles of God's country" for a reason. There are no parking lots or coastal view restaurants at this surf spot. Just you, the railroad tracks, sand and ocean. Trestles makes you feel like you've discovered a hidden gem (if you can ignore the other 50 surfers fighting for waves). Prepare yourself for perfectly formed long lefts and rights that'll have you happy you made the 15-minute walk down the dirt trail with your gear. You won't find this spot on streaming video with a swell update (locals are tough!) but it'll make the highlight reel of and home video or competition clip. There is an annual event held here once a year by the ASP, otherwise you'll just find locals tearing it up. Trestles is a crowded spot from trying to find parking at the Carl's Jr. to the sets. With the rest of the breaks around like Uppers, Cotton's, Church you still find yourself avoiding rails on the drop. Still, there's a sense of magic at this break that is worth the walk, the paddle battles and dodging bobcat or deer on the trail.

    The master!
    Alton H.

    Everybody to the beach, everybody to the beach... Probably the most crowded surf break in Southern California with wanna-bees, burn-outs, little kids and everyone in between. But its still so worth it. The wave is machine like and it consistently spits out incredibly fun peaks that teach you to do new maneuvers. The level of surfing out there is really high, so scoring a set wave is going to be tough if you are not in fighting-shape. That's ok though; there are LOTS of waves in the vicinity, and this place picks up lots of swell in the summer time.

    Marlene M.

    I got in through the base at Churches and walked up the trail with my dog (shhhh, don't tell) to watch the surfers at Trestles. Enjoyed it quite a bit at low tide!

    Me Surfin' Sheilas @ Lower Trestles. Cheers Girls!!!
    Bryan E.

    The only reason Lower Trestles is getting 5 Stars from me is because it's one of me favourite surfin' destinations in So Cal, besides Blacks Beach (although the 1000 mile walk down the dirty, rocky cliff sucks; the walk back is infinitely worse, after a day of surfin' and having to carry all ur gear up, I reckon they should hire some sherpas on standby there). Now back to Trestles, although today the surf @ Lower Trestles was an absolute shitter and I really didn't get much done in the water. There wasn't anything breaking, worth the paddle out. Just basically 3.5 footers an absolute joke; However, Lower Trestles will always score a solid 5 Stars, since it was the first spot I surfed, when I moved to So Cal and of course there will be far better days than today.

    Make sure you bring your board and wet suit
    Tommie Z.

    Great place to come surf and chill. The breaks here are amazing and it's one of the best surf spots in America

    Right across the tracks when you first come down and over

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    Super super super crowded. Unfriendly locals and sketchy people around. Long walk to the beach to with lots of mosquitoes

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    Famous surf zone in Southern California. Named for the train trestles. If you surf, you will kick yourself for not checking this place out.

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    Ask the Community - Trestles Beach

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    Not just for surf it is an awesome place to walk and just chill and of course watch the great waves.

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    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I go to this place a lot. Not always to lay out at the beach, but to run the stairs. The beach…read moreaccess or beach trail access is by stairs from the above residential street up on the top of the cliff. Running or walking the stairs is an excellent workout. I stop halfway sometimes (there are benches on both sides, so you can get out of the way of the stairs) and do some extra exercises by the benches. Beautiful view! A lot of people also go surfing here and usually go halfway done the stairs to check the surf out. It has direct access to the beach trail that goes along the San Clemente coast line. The shore is not very long, so at high tide sometimes it may be hard to lay out or you might get swept out to sea - you can't say I didn't wan you! haha.

    This is one of the best and most hidden beaches in San Clemente! For many reasons one of them being…read moretheres FREE parking on the street above! The surf is generally pretty good here I mostly believe that it's due to the fact that there is a small reef not to far from the beach. Keep in mind that the tide here is usually pretty high this is not the type of beach to bust out the lawn chairs at unless you wanna go swimming for them! The name 204's some will say it comes from how many steps there are but I believe it's deprived from the sign on the train tracks that says 204 not sure what its meaning is to the trains but the name has definitely stuck over the years. I've spent countless days on this beach over my years of growing up in San Clemente and every time it's been fun I will keep coming back to this beach because of the location it's beautiful and a great place to just chill and ease your thoughts or to catch some waves! Ride On!

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    204's - The trail from the street to the beach starts here!

    The trail from the street to the beach starts here!

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    Beach Trail - Nice walk heading towards north beach

    Beach Trail

    4.6(118 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I like walks on the beach. Or more like, by the beach. A favorite of beach trails that I've enjoyed…read morecoming to - lots to see and explore with vibrant flowers, the horizon of the ocean, the sounds of the Amtrak and Metrolink trains passing by. All of it is just amazing. And the best part is, there's so many ways to just have a good time and a good workout on this trail. The Beach Trail is about 2.3 miles long in total, but it can feel like a pretty long walk. AND that's only one-way. Coming back, you have to do another 2.3 miles, if you're returning to the beginning of your route. But you'll really see everything. Love the Beach Trail!

    This is a nice little beach walk going from North Beach to Calafia. Its only 2.3 miles. The scenery…read moreis beautiful. You are steps away from the ocean. Every so often an Amtrak, Metrolink, or BNSF train will pass by. Its a well kept trail and perfect for all walkers. There was a detour and I had to walk on the beach. Good thing it was low tide. You had to time yourself between the waves. Today was the first Saturday of the month and there were two beach cleanup crews. The Surfriders were by the pier, and at Calafia Orange County Coastkeeper were working. This group also does cleanup on the 2nd Saturday at Huntington Beach tower 9 at Magnolia st. from 9:00 to 11:00. I got there late or I would have helped.. I already signed up for Huntington next week. Every time I come to San Clemente I enjoy walking the trail. After eating its a nice way to burn off a few calories.

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    San Clemente State Beach

    3.8(195 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This beach is really nice and clean as well as spacious. They have a cool pier that stretches over…read morethe water and has a good seafood restaurant right at the beginning. They also have a large downtown area with lots of shops and restaurants as well. A very nice outting. Parking is pretty tough to find along the streets, but they have a parking lot nearby.

    Lots of wildlife tucked into bluffs for you to enjoy. Pet…read moreowners and parents beware: Coyotes found a place to stay near the park's entrance. Many different birds fly through and stop in the enormous trees surrounding the campground. Squirrels dot the bluffs and duck into burrows. There are a few bathroom facilities that could use maintenance or repair / update. Most are fine and cleaned regularly by dedicated and kind staff. There is group camping, non hookup camping, and full hookup camping. A dump station and clean fill station on the way to the day lot. Quieter campground vibe than neighboring Doheny / Bluffs in my experience. The way down to the beach from the campground lot is a nicely graded path but it is very steep in places, beware stroller and wagon tuggers or those with heart conditions. If you drive right down Calafia to the end the beach is easier to access on foot. A cute state park gift shop is open from late morning to afternoon. The beach is more of a bodysurfing and swimming beach most days are shore breaks. They do have areas for each activity marked with flags. It's a relatively busy beach but not to the point of you having to walk far to find a comfortable spot. If you have the state parks pass and haven't been here, its so close the freeway there's no point in not making it a relaxed stop when road tripping. Safe travels and have fun!

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    San Clemente State Beach - Quiet little setup for us.

    Quiet little setup for us.

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