Coastal Trail  in California State

Coastal Trail

When complete, this 1,200-mile trail will span the entire coast of California, from the border of Mexico all the way to Oregon.

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Coastal Trail Details

When complete, this 1,200-mile trail will span the entire coast of California, from the border of Mexico all the way to Oregon. At the moment, 70% of the trail is complete, which means you will still have miles and miles of coastline to explore, especially in the southern part of the state.

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Nearby Parks Around Coastal Trail

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96.2 mi away

Pinnacles

National Park · CA

189.1 mi away

Yosemite

National Park · CA

231.2 mi away

Death Valley

National Park · CA

257.1 mi away

Joshua Tree

National Park · CA

368.2 mi away

Lassen Volcanic

National Park · CA

448.2 mi away

Great Basin

National Park · NV

Nearby Points of Interest Around Coastal Trail

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3.8 mi away

Pismo State Beach

Whether you are looking for a day of relaxation or a thrilling outdoor adventure, this state beach has something that you will surely enjoy.

4.3 mi away

Avila Beach

This neighborhood beach has something for everybody.

7.9 mi away

Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area

Take your ATV or motorbike on a thrilling adventure as you cruise across the dunes and beaches of this sprawling recreation area in Oceano.

10.7 mi away

Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge

The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge holds one of the largest coastal dune systems left in California.

13.5 mi away

Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve

This 85-acre park is one of the best places to see a diverse collection of native Californian foliage.