Discover Encinitas Beaches

Surf vibes, good times and a laid-back point of view
People walk along a path overlooking a Moonlight beach in Encinitas at sunset, with palm trees, parked cars, and houses visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Hidden gem along historic highway 101

Running parallel to historic Coast Highway 101, the beaches in Encinitas are some of the best hidden gems in San Diego's North County Coastal region. The terrain ranges from white sand beaches to rocky bluffs, and legendary surf spots line the coast. An eclectic mix of '60s-inspired beach culture combined with boutique shopping, contemporary restaurants, new age meditation gardens and yoga studios, Encinitas is a vibrant and authentic beach town where the local surf scene rules, vintage cars take to the streets, and hipsters reside.

Popular Activities

  • Surfing, paddleboarding, boogie boarding.
  • Sunbathing and beach volleyball at Moonlight Beach.
  • Body surfing and swimming is allowed in designated areas.

What to Know

  • Plenty of dining and shopping opportunities are within walking distance of Moonlight Beach on Highway 101.
  • Dogs, portable grills, alcohol, smoking and glass are prohibited on these beaches.

What to Love

  • Tidepools during extreme low tides at Swami's.
  • Bonfires after dark at Moonlight Beach.
  • Beach Volleyball at Moonlight Beach.

Where to Go

  • Moonlight State Beach at the end of Encinitas Boulevard is where the local geography drops down to sea level, and is the easiest of Encinitas' beaches to find and use. With a large sandy beach, a recreational playground, snack bar, bathrooms, showers, fire pits, volleyball courts and ample parking, this is a popular beach for families and vacationers looking to spend the whole day at the beach.
  • D Street is the access point to the mile-long beach also known as Boneyards that runs below the bluffs from Moonlight Beach south to Swami's point. D Street tends to be a rockier spot better suited to surfing than sunbathing.
  • Swami's is the popular surf break at the southernmost end of the Old Encinitas neighborhood, set below bluffs where the golden-spired Self-Realization Fellowship Encinitas Temple is located—an enduring symbol of Encinitas' positive and spiritual vibe. A great surf break, this spot is highly prized by surfers from around the world.
  • Sea Cliff—the small park adjacent to the Swami's parking lot—offers an idyllic setting of shade trees, picnic tables and grass, with restrooms close by.

Services

Lifeguards

  • The lifeguard station at Moonlight Beach serves as the main outpost for Encinitas lifeguards. The stand at Moonlight Beach is staffed year-around.
  • Lifeguard stands at other Encinitas beaches are staffed seasonally depending on weather conditions and the number of beach patrons. During spring and summer months, lifeguards are active and available.

Bathrooms & Showers

  • Restrooms and shower facilities are available at Moonlight Beach and Swami’s.
  • Showers at Swami’s are at the bottom of the stairs at beach level.

Directions & Parking

Directions

  • Exit Encinitas Boulevard from the I-5 freeway and head west. Encinitas Boulevard becomes B Street as soon as you cross Pacific Coast Highway, and B Street leads directly to the parking lot at Moonlight Beach. Simply head south two blocks to find D Street, or continue south on Coast Highway 101 to Swami's (look for the sign just south of the golden towers).

Parking

  • Moonlight Beach offers a large, dedicated free parking area.
  • Swami’s offers a small free parking lot.
  • Street parking along residential neighborhoods is also free.

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