
The State of California has Closed State Beaches Parking lots during the 4th of July 2020 Holiday Weekend.
The State of California has experience a recent surge of COVID19 cases after a partial reopening of California Businesses.
In an effort to prevent visitation surges and help stop the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), State Parks has taken temporary safety measures.
California State Parks Parking Lots Closed During 4th of July 2020 Holiday Weekend Highlights
Parking Closures on July 3 2020 thru July 5 2020
No Public Parking at California State Beaches
(Marin, Monterey, Orange, San Diego, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz and Sonoma Counties)
Current camping reservations at all state park units over the Fourth of July weekend will be honored.
Stay Local
Public health officials are advising the public to walk, run, hike and bike in their local neighborhoods and walk to beaches and parks.
Visitors are advise to bring soap for handwashing and to use alcohol-based sanitizers when water is not available.
Fireworks are not allowed at California State Beaches
Social Distancing at State Parks and State Beaches
If going to your local state park or beach please practice social distancing of at least 6 Feet or more.
Face Coverings Mandated if You Cannot Physical Distance of at least 6 Feet
The Public is being asked not to congregate in the outdoors.
Stay Home if you are sick
If visitors cannot maintain social distancing, they need to leave the park.
State Beaches That Are Fully Closed
Los Angeles County Beaches are Fully Closed(per local public health orders)
Ventura County Beaches are Fully Closed(per local public health orders)
Community Responsibility to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
Avoid Road Trips
Stay Close To Home
Maintain Physical Distancing
Wear Face Covering When A Physical Distance of (6) Feet Cannot be maintained
Avoid Congregating
Do Not Go To Gatherings
Do Not Go to Picnics
Do Not Go to Parties
Additional Resources
California State Parks COVID-19 Resource Center
California Emergency State at Home Order March 19 2020
California Department of Public Health (COVID-19) Information is Online
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (COVID-19) Information is Online
World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 Online Site
SouthOCBeaches is trying their best to bring you any and all updates/revisions/corrections as soon as the information becomes available
