California Closes State Beaches During 4th of July 2020 Weekend

Doheny State Beach by SouthOCBeaches.com
Doheny State Beach by SouthOCBeaches.com

The State of California has Closed State Beaches 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.

Many California Beaches will be closed to visitors and traffic during the 4th of July 2020 Holiday Weekend.

California State Parks Beaches Closed During 4th of July 2020 Holiday Weekend Highlights

Orange County (July 4-5)

Bolsa Chica SB
Crystal Cove SP
Doheny SB
Huntington SB

Los Angeles County

Leo Carrillo State Park
Malibu Lagoon State Beach (SB)
Malibu Pier
Point Dume SB
Robert H. Meyer Memorial SB

Monterey County

Andrew Molera SP
Asilomar SB
Carmel River SB
Fort Ord Dunes SP
Garrapata SP
Julia Pfeiffer Burns SP
Marina SB
Monterey SB
Moss Landing SB
Point Lobos SNR
Salina River SB
Zmudowski SB

San Mateo County

Half Moon Bay SB

Ventura County
Emma Wood SB
Mandalay SB
McGrath SB
Point Mugu SB
San Buenaventura SB

Current camping reservations at all state park units over the Fourth of July weekend will be honored.

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

California Beaches Parking Lot Closures

Marin
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Barbara
Santa Cruz
Sonoma

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

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