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Thousand Steps Sea Cave

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Ziva
August 3, 2021
This is an amazing beach and place to go, but the rocks are precarious and I don’t recommend going with small kids or others who would have trouble traversing slippery rocks without help. If you want to see the cave, make sure to go at low tide, be wary of slippery rocks and use caution. That being said, for those who like a bit of adventure it can be amazing if you go at the right time.
This is an amazing beach and place to go, but the rocks are precarious and I don’t recommend going with small kids or others who would have trouble traversing slippery rocks without help. If you want to see the cave, make sure to go at low tide, be wary of slippery rocks and use caution. That being…
Thomas
June 23, 2022
Beach hike down the “thousand steps” into a cave
Morgan
December 17, 2019
This is a very lovely spot. It feels most like a private beach. It’s secluded, very clean, and rarely busy. Keep in mind that there really are a ‘thousand steps’ so pack lightly and be prepared to get in a little workout! Also note that this beach is in a private, residential area so parking can be tricky sometimes. There is a public restroom and shower here though - super convenient!
This is a very lovely spot. It feels most like a private beach. It’s secluded, very clean, and rarely busy. Keep in mind that there really are a ‘thousand steps’ so pack lightly and be prepared to get in a little workout! Also note that this beach is in a private, residential area so parking can b…
Jenny
December 26, 2021
Literally unreal, semi private beach where you’ll find many ways to enjoy your beach day.
Laguna Beach
January 26, 2021
It’s not really a thousand steps (more like 218), but you'll feel every one of those when you're lugging your stuff back up to Pacific Coast Highway. This stunning beach – bordered to the north and south by sandstone cliffs that jut into the water – isn't for the faint of heart. But for those intrepid few who do brave the steep steps (found just north of 9th Street with metered street parking nearby), the reward is immense. This beach is one of Laguna's classic shore break spots, where the summer waves smash right on the sand. This makes it beloved by body surfers and skim boarders alike. If the swell is up, use caution and ask lifeguards about where there might be submerged rocks. If you head south along the shoreline, you'll come to Laguna's most famous sea cave. It actually has a full walkthrough -- sure to make even the most serious adults feel like pirates searching for treasure. Be sure to keep an eye on the tides if you're planning to explore the cave or walk north to Totuava, as both are inaccessible at high tide and not recommended to visit.
It’s not really a thousand steps (more like 218), but you'll feel every one of those when you're lugging your stuff back up to Pacific Coast Highway. This stunning beach – bordered to the north and south by sandstone cliffs that jut into the water – isn't for the faint of heart. But for those intrep…

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