Pebble Beach, located in Pescadero, California, is a picturesque beach known for its small, smooth pebbles that cover its shoreline. The beach is approximately 0.4 miles long and offers a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation and exploration. It is part of the Bean Hollow State Beach area, which includes another beach and a nature trail. Visitors can enjoy activities like beachcombing, tide pooling, and exploring nearby caves. The beach is close to Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, a haven for wildlife such as shorebirds and raptors.
The area around Pebble Beach is rich in natural beauty, with nearby attractions like Pescadero State Beach and the Pigeon Point Lighthouse. Pescadero State Beach offers opportunities for surfing and fishing, while the Pigeon Point Lighthouse provides stunning ocean views and a chance to climb to the top for a panoramic view of the coast.
The beach itself does not have lifeguards, and swimming should be approached with caution due to the cold water and potential rip currents. However, it remains a popular spot for those seeking a peaceful beach experience amidst nature.