Obviously, one of the biggest reasons people love moving to and living in California are its beaches. But some beaches are dirty, filthy dirty in fact. So, where are the cleanest beaches in California? How do you find them? This site will help you find the best beaches in Southern California. At the bottom of this article, you will find links to the homes now for sale near these beaches.

Let’s start with the “Beach Bummer” list. These are the beaches that are the filthiest based on HealTheBay.org research.

Fortunately, the list of clean beaches is much longer.

Venice City Beach, at Brooks Ave. drain (Los Angeles County)

  • Rancho Palos Verdes, Long Point (Los Angeles County)

  • Royal Palms State Beach (Los Angeles County)

  • Palos Verdes Estates, at Malaga Cove trail outlet (Los Angeles County)

  • Las Tunas County Beach, at Pena Creek (Los Angeles County)

  • Nicholas Beach, at San Nicholas Canyon Creek (Los Angeles County)

  • Dana Point Harbor Youth Dock (Orange County)

  • Dana Point Harbor Guest Dock (Orange County)

  • Poche Beach (Orange County)

  • Doheny Beach (Orange County)

  • Doheny State Beach, end of the park (Orange County)

  • Doheny State Beach, at last campground (Orange County)

  • Corona Del Mar (Orange County)

  • Crystal Cove (Orange County)

  • Marine Science Institute Beach (Orange County)

  • Dana Point, Capistrano County Beach (Orange County)

  • Doheny State Beach, Pedestrian Bridge (Orange County)

  • Dana Strands Beach (Orange County)

  • Huntington City Beach, at 17th Street (Orange County)

  • Bolsa Chica Reserve, at Flood Gates (Orange County)

  • Surfside Beach, at Sea Way (Orange County)

  • San Clemente, at Avenida Calafia (Orange County)

  • Salt Creek Beach (Orange County)

  • Laguna Lido (Orange County)

  • Treasure Island Beach (Orange County)

  • Del Mar, at 15th Street (San Diego County)

  • Carlsbad, at Tamarack Ave. (San Diego County)

  • Carlsbad, at Poinsettia Lane (San Diego County)

  • Carlsbad, at Encina Creek (San Diego County)

  • Carlsbad, at Palomar Airport Rd. (San Diego County)

  • Carlsbad, at Cerezo Drive (San Diego County)

  • Oceanside, at Forster Street (San Diego County)

  • Oceanside, Harbor Beach at Harbor Drive (San Diego County)

  • Point Loma, Lighthouse (San Diego County)

  • Point Loma, Point Loma Treatment Plant (San Diego County)

  • Sunset Cliffs, at Ladera Street (San Diego County)

  • Mission Beach, Belmont Park (San Diego County)

  • La Jolla Shores Beach, 1000 ft south of Scripps Pier (San Diego County)

  • La Jolla Shores Beach, 250 feet south of Scripps Pier (San Diego County)

  • La Jolla Shores Beach, 500 feet north of Scripps Pier (San Diego County)

  • Guadalupe Dunes (Santa Barbara County)

  • East Beach, at Sycamore Creek (Santa Barbara County)

  • El Capitan State Beach (Santa Barbara County)

  • Sands, at Coal Oil Point (Santa Barbara County)

  • Cayucos State Beach, downcoast of the pier (San Luis Obispo County)

  • Pismo Beach, at Ocean View (San Luis Obispo County)

  • Pismo Beach, at Wadsworth Street (San Luis Obispo County)

  • San Simeon State Beach, at Pico Ave. (San Luis Obispo County)

  • Morro Strand State Beach, at Beachcomber Drive (San Luis Obispo County)

  • Pismo State Beach, 571 yards south of Pier Ave. (San Luis Obispo County)

  • Pismo State Beach, 330 yards north of Pier Ave. (San Luis Obispo County)

 

How to find homes for sale near the cleanest beaches in Southern California

Malaga Cove

West Palos Verdes and PVDrS (includes properties around Terranea and Trump National Golf Club