Swimming, surfing, fishing and picnicking are popular at this small, rocky beach. The beach access is via an improved trail at the foot of Leucadia Boulevard.
On the maps, it's "Leucadia State Beach," but ask the locals, and they will just say that it's always been Beacon's. Even the sign at the top of the bluff reads Beacon's.
The City of Encinitas operates Leucadia State Beach (listed as Beacon's Beach) -- please visit their website or call them at 760-633-2740 for additional information.
On the maps, it's "Leucadia State Beach," but ask the locals, and they will just say that it's always been Beacon's. Even the sign at the top of the bluff reads Beacon's.
The City of Encinitas operates Leucadia State Beach (listed as Beacon's Beach) -- please visit their website or call them at 760-633-2740 for additional information.
Getting There
The park is located north of San Diego, west of I-5, at Neptune in Encinitas.
Please be advised that Leucadia SRA is one of the few California State Parks that does not accept the Annual Day Use Pass.
The park is located north of San Diego, west of I-5, at Neptune in Encinitas.
Please be advised that Leucadia SRA is one of the few California State Parks that does not accept the Annual Day Use Pass.
Accessible Features
Disclaimer
We are working to improve accessibility throughout our parks but we regret that there are currently no (wheelchair) accessible activities at this park. This may be an undeveloped park, or there may be terrain, historic or resource protection issues or other limiting factors. However, there may be some wheelchair accessible features, such as parking areas, restrooms, and routes of travel, that meet some of the current accessibility guidelines. Call the park or email us at access@parks.ca.gov for details.
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We are working to improve accessibility throughout our parks but we regret that there are currently no (wheelchair) accessible activities at this park. This may be an undeveloped park, or there may be terrain, historic or resource protection issues or other limiting factors. However, there may be some wheelchair accessible features, such as parking areas, restrooms, and routes of travel, that meet some of the current accessibility guidelines. Call the park or email us at access@parks.ca.gov for details.
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