Santa Cruz City beaches are the heart of Santa Cruz coastline. Whether taking a scenic walk along the shore, enjoying a game of volleyball, exploring the Santa Cruz Wharf, or getting your toes in the soft sand, City beaches are the essential stop for any trip to Santa Cruz.
Courts are first come, first serve but reservations are encouraged.
Sun, sand and beach volleyball! Our courts will make your casual beach party or tournament a success. Eighteen (18) beach volleyball courts are available for rent on the Main Beach in Santa Cruz. All courts have professional grade nets and different heights for men and women. The courts are frequented by both amateur and professional players of the sport and host several national tournaments. Parking and restrooms are both located nearby on Beach St.
Courts on Main Beach may be used first come, first serve or reserved. Volleyball courts on Cowell Beach are first come, first serve only.
Court reservation requests must be made a minimum of 30 days in advance. Check availability online or by calling 831-420-5270 during business hours.
Guidelines
Beach Guidelines:
When visiting our city beaches, please follow the rules below. Rules have been established to enhance your beach experience, preserve the environment and provide for your safety and the safety of others around you. Thank You!
If you are driving to these beaches, to the Boardwalk or Wharf you might want a closer look at the roundabout at Ocean Street and Front Street.
Propane and Butane barbecues are allowed if they have stable legs that can be raised six inches off the ground and the gas cylinder is not exceeding 20 pounds. As of 2016, coal-burning barbecues are not permitted.
Glass is not allowed.
Alcohol and Smoking are not allowed.
Dogs and other Pets are prohibited.
Please clean up after yourself so that others may enjoy the beauty of these beaches.
Fireworks are not allowed.
Open flames, including candles, tiki torches and Sky lanterns are not allowed.
Camping is not permitted.
Campfires are not allowed on Main or Cowell beaches.
They are allowed in fire rings at the following State Beaches: New Brighton State Beach Twin Lakes State Beach
831-464-6330 831-427-4868 Seabright State Beach
831-427-4868
Wildlife is best left alone and unfed. If an animal is in distress or needs aid you can contact one of the following: Marine Mammal CenterNative Animal Rescue
831-633-6298 831-462-0726
Surf Schools
A permit is required to conduct commercial surfing lessons in the City of Santa Cruz. For surf school regulations see ordinance (13.14). Note that all surf schools are required to have their students and instructors wear colored vests while conducting lessons. Permitted surf schools with their vest colors are as follows:
City of Santa Cruz Parks & Recreation is bringing the fun to you with the following FREE activities!
Agents of Discovery
Discover and learn while exploring your local park through the Agents of Discovery app. Missions will be set up at three different neighbor parks highlighting local flora and fauna as well as environmental steward information. The Agents of Discovery app is free to download and use, no login required. Finishing off the month with Westlake and Ocean View Parks!
Teen Center - Design Your Own Swag! -Deadline July 31
Put your own spin on this plain white T-shirt or pair of kicks! Show us your creativity and personal style by designing your own swag. Teens can share their fashion masterpiece on Instagram @scteencenter using #Julyistcedition #Julyisparksandrec
Join local historian Ross Gibson virtually as he shares the history of a few of our City’s beautiful parks. Tours will be released on social media and added to this page throughout July.
Head to the Parks & Recreation Youtube channel to follow Leslie Keedy, Parks and Recreation Urban Foresters, as she shows us these unique trees and plants. Explore some of the plants at Neary Lagoon and how they attract pollinators with Spencer Klinefelter from the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History.
Virtual Fireworks
Experience fireworks virtually wherever you are with Total AR. The Virtual Fourth of July firework display can be viewed starting on July 4 at 9pm-midnight. The app is free to download and use, no login required. Click on "GeoAR" to enjoy the show!
Civic Through the Decades
We are celebrating 80 years at the Civic by unveiling a new history website. Check out SantaCruzTickets.com for the new, searchable website of events throughout the years.
Wacky Water Day – To Go!
Thank you to everyone who got a Wacky Water Day kits! Post your pictures on social media and tag @loudenNelson.