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    Cove Beach

    Public beach next to Año Nuevo State Park, great place to see elephant seals

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    Cove Beach is a beautiful sandy beach on the south end of Año Nuevo State Park, a place well known for viewing massive elephant seals. Free parking is available in a big dirt lot right off Highway 1, about a half mile south of the park entrance. The beach can also be accessed through Año Nuevo State Park, which charges an entrance fee.

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    • Surfing
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      1 New Years Creek Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA

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