Perkins Park is a picturesque beach located in Pacific Grove, California, known for its soft white sand and serene atmosphere. It is situated between Lovers Point and the Esplanade, offering stunning views of the coastline. The park is named after local resident Hayes Perkins, who introduced the first pink ice plant to this area, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy activities like sunbathing, beachcombing, and picnicking, though it is not ideal for swimming due to its limited size and lack of lifeguards.
The beach is part of the larger Shoreline Park network and features well-maintained walking trails and landscaping with 'magic carpet' ice plant and stone terrace walls. It is a popular spot for those looking to relax and enjoy the scenic views of the Pacific Ocean.
Despite its small size, Perkins Park offers a unique and tranquil experience for beachgoers, with its proximity to other attractions like the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History and the Point Pinos Lighthouse.