Contact Number

  • (831) 649-2836

Park Accessibility Information

Park Hours

  • 8 AM – Sunset

Park Activities

No
Dogs not allowed beyond day-use parking lot.
Picnic Areas
Fishing
Interpretive Exhibits
Beach Area
Swimming
Windsurfing/Surfing
Geocaching

Park Facilities

Parking
Restrooms
Drinking Water Available
Wheelchair Accessible

Brochures

Park Directions

Get directions through Google Maps

The park is at the end of Reservation Road in Marina, 10 miles north of Monterey.

About Marina State Beach

The beach area winds through the Marina Dunes Natural Preserves, and provides for scenic panoramic view of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a federal marine protected area. The beach is known for hang-gliding. Radio-controlled gliders and kites are also popular. The beach is a favorite site for picnics. Water recreation is extremely hazardous due to strong rip currents.

Location-Directions
The park is at the foot of Reservation Road in Marina, 10 miles north of Monterey.

Seasons/Climate/Recommended Clothing
The weather can be changeable. Layered clothing is advised.

Pets

Dogs are not allowed at this location.

Dogs on leash are allowed at Monterey State Beach (South of the Monterey Beach Resort hotel), Asilomar State Beach, Carmel River State Beach, and Garrapata State Park.

CAMPING

There is NO campground at Marina State Beach.

Marine Protected Area Coloring Book - Area Marina Protegida - Libro Para Colorear

Embark on a journey of discovery about Marine protection in a fun and easy way!!


MPA
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Download the new marine protected area (MPA) coloring book along with the California Coastal Explorer Guide at: https://www.mpacollaborative.org/kids/ .