Natural Bridges SB Tidepools


The intertidal rocks at Natural Bridges State Beach are covered in life: sea stars, seaweeds, urchins, and crabs are just some of the area’s intertidal inhabitants. Visit them in their tidepool homes down in Santa Cruz, California.




Planning Your Visit


2531 West Cliff Drive
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 423-4609
Open 8:00 to sunset
Wi-Fi access available with wireless enabled laptop computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs) to access the Internet. Park visitors will be able to gain Wi-Fi access when they use a wireless device within about 150 to 200 feet of the Visitor Center in the park.

Special Thanks

Special thanks to John Pearse, Professor Emeritus at University of California Santa Cruz Institute of Marine Sciences and the LIMPETS monitoring program, as well as the Exploratorium’s Mary Miller for their participation.

Craig Rosa, Jennifer Skene and Lauren Sommer of KQED contributed to this Exploration.

More by Topic: Environment, Biology
More by Location: Santa Cruz County
Accessible: No
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 2.0 hours

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