Near El Capitan to Refugio State Beach
Highway 101, and the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Near El Capitan to Refugio State Beach
Refugio State Beach.

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El Capitan to Refugio State Beach

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Hike from El Capitan State beach to Refugio State beach along the coastline.
5.5
mi
Distance
204
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
River/CreekSwimmingViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.53mi
Distance
204ft
Elevation Gain
204ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
75ft
High Point
4ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
To start this hike at El Capitan State Beach you'll head down the pathway from the day use parking area to the sandy beachfront. From here, head up the coast along the beach as it goes back and forth from sandy and rocky terrain. The steep sea cliffs will tower over you during this section of the hike. After hiking along the beach for a little over 1 mile you'll reach Coral Beach. At this point the tides are usually too high to continue hiking along the beach. To continue the route to Refugio State Beach you'll have to head up the bluffs to a now retired bike path, which was closed to due eroded sections but is passable for hikers. Follow the bike path for 1.5 miles up the coast, over the bluff tops, to reach the parking area for Refugio State Beach. Turn right just before the creek to follow the road straight to the beach. Refugio State Beach allows you to check out numerous tide pools along this portion of rocky coastline. At this point the hike comes to an end and you can turn around to follow the same route back to El Capitan State Beach.Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at The Trailmaster Store.
History & Background
El Capitan State Beach was named after Captain Jose Francisco de Ortega, who was a Spanish Army officer that served for the Portola expedition. He retired from the army in 1795, but owed the army money and as a way to settle his debt he offered to raise cattle on the 25-mile stretch of coastline from Pt. Conception to Refugio Canyon. He did so for 3 years before before his death.

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