Not all California beaches are public. About 42 percent of the terrestrial coastline is publicly owned and accessible land. The other 58 percent is owned privately, or is held by federal, state or local governments. Although it is often difficult to distinguish between public and private land when you are walking on the beach, a general rule of thumb is that the public always has the right to walk on the wet sand.
All California beaches are public, something like 20 yards beyond high tide. Here try this site for some ideas
http://www.visitasilomar.com/activities.aspx
And the weather is usually around 70 during the day and 50 at night.
Yes, it’s accessible via Sunset Drive. Directions on this site:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=566
Not all California beaches are public. About 42 percent of the terrestrial coastline is publicly owned and accessible land. The other 58 percent is owned privately, or is held by federal, state or local governments. Although it is often difficult to distinguish between public and private land when you are walking on the beach, a general rule of thumb is that the public always has the right to walk on the wet sand.