Carmel River Beach
Breathtaking and good for the soul – that is what Carmel River Beach is! The beach is a California State Beach, so the state manages it for the good of people and other living things.
This is where the Carmel River meets the Pacific Ocean, and it’s between Point Lobos and Carmel Beach. There is a wide white sand beach, a lagoon with beautiful blue water and a wetlands preserve.
Swimming is not recommended at this beach, since the waves can be dangerous and unpredictable. However, it’s a beautiful place for a picnic, sunbathing, bird watching or a walk.
The wetlands had been damaged years ago, when the mission was established and the land was developed. A huge effort has been made to return this place to its natural state, so that the birds, plants, animals and sea life can flourish.
They have had great success, but there is still more work in progress. As a visitor, I thought it was beautiful and enjoyed seeing a variety of birds who also enjoy their habitat.
Photo Gallery
Parking is free, but the lot is very small. Since parking is limited and the beach is large, you’ll have more space to enjoy it on your own terms. I easily found a parking space on this weekday in November, but have been by on Summer weekends when the lot was full. Your best bet is to plan your beach outing on a non-peak day and to arrive before noon.
This is a gorgeous beach to visit! If you don’t have time for an extended visit, you’ll at least want to drive slowly by to soak up at least a little bit of its beauty.
Carmel River State Beach
26478 Carmelo Street
Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93923