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California Coastal Trail

From Border to Border

Depending who you are, the California coast can mean many things: a weekend spot for rest and relaxation, a view that offers beauty and drama bundled into one, an opportunity to disconnect from technology and ride some waves. No matter your reason, visitors have probably crossed one of the state's most notable trails on the way to the sand, whether they knew it or not.

The California Coastal Trail got its start over four decades ago when voters approved a ballot measure protecting the Golden State's largest asset: its coastline. That resounding "yes!" paved the path for more protection, including one that formally set sights on the longtime dream of many to build a trail along the whole coast.

Still a works in progress, the CCT may someday become as recognizable as other American routes that don recognizable acronyms, like the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) and AT (Appalachian Trail). It deserves that even if it's not in the rugged backcountry with snow-capped peaks to climb. After all, some 1,200 miles within the sight, sound, or smell of the Pacific Ocean, flanked by hundreds of unique communities and an unending amount of enthusiastic visitors, is a worthy trip for anyone's bucket list.

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Experiencing the Wild Sonoma Coast Along the Kortum Trail
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Pristine conditions along this area are a result of decades of work from activists.
Devil's Slide Trail
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Devil’s Slide was a treacherous section of Highway 1 until a landslide closed it for good.
The Ancient Coast of Wilder Ranch State Park
4:34
Once upon a time, Wilder Ranch State Park was a dairy known for its delicious butter.
West Cliff Drive: The Heart of Santa Cruz
3:54
West Cliff Drive is one of the most beautiful features of Santa Cruz.
Half Moon Bay Coastside Trail
4:39
The Half Moon Bay Coastside Trail offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean.
Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail
6:48
This popular segment of the California Coastal Trail almost didn’t happen.
Pleasure Point: Connecting Santa Cruz to Surf Breaks
5:07
East Cliff Drive is one of the newest sections of the California Coastal Trail.
Monterey Bay Sanctuary: Serengeti of the Sea
6:53
This "Serengeti of the Sea" offers some of the best wildlife viewing in the world.
Big Sur: Sanctuary of the Spectacular
5:56
Big Sur is a precious jewel that remains pristine, rugged and remote.
Moonstone Beach: Where Elephant Seals Roam
5:27
It's not every day you get to witness 5,000-pound elephant seals charge each other.
Point Buchon Trail: The Gateway to a Secluded Coastline
6:00
This section of the California Coastal Trail has only been open to the public since 2007.
Pismo Beach: The Central Coast's Recreation Destination
5:10
Pismo Beach is set to become a major destination for outdoor recreational activity.
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