Contact Info
- Phone:
- 831-420-5270
- Phone 2:
- 831-420-6289
Basics
- Location:
- Near Santa Cruz in west central California.
- Type:
- State Parks
- Elevation:
- Sea level feet
Description
Also known as Point Santa Cruz, Lighthouse Field State Beach forms the northern boundary of Monterey Bay. It is one of the last open headlands in any California urban area. Surfers, tourists, birds - including the rare Black Swift and wintering Monarch butterflies - are drawn to this area. Sea lions populate the offshore rocks.
This is one of the places where Monarch butterflies winter along the California coast. Monarchs are unique because they migrate each winter to avoid freezing weather. The Monarchs wintering here come from the west of the Rocky Mountains. Monarchs east of the Rockies go to central Mexico for the winter.
The lighthouse is home to California's first surfing museum and is the location each Christmas for "Caroling Under the Stars," a Santa Cruz tradition that attracts hundreds of locals and visitors.
The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is in the Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse at Lighthouse Point on West Cliff Drive. Overlooking internationally renowned surfing hotspot Steamer Lane, this museum has photographs, surfboards, and other interesting items tracing over 100 years of surfing history in Santa Cruz.