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T-Street Beach in San Clemente

620 Avenida del Mar, San Clemente, CA 92672

T-Street Beach is a popular surf and recreation spot located just south of the San Clemente Pier. Known for its consistent waves, it attracts surfers and bodyboarders of all levels, especially when conditions are right with mid to high tides. The beach gets its name from the "T" intersection of Esplanade and Paseo De Cristobal, where a pedestrian bridge safely crosses over the train tracks to the sand.

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T-Street Beach in San Clemente

620 Avenida del Mar, San Clemente, CA 92672

T-Street Beach is a popular surf and recreation spot located just south of the San Clemente Pier. Known for its consistent waves, it attracts surfers and bodyboarders of all levels, especially when conditions are right with mid to high tides. The beach gets its name from the "T" intersection of Esplanade and Paseo De Cristobal, where a pedestrian bridge safely crosses over the train tracks to the sand.

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T-Street Beach in San Clemente

620 Avenida del Mar, San Clemente, CA 92672

T-Street Beach is a popular surf and recreation spot located just south of the San Clemente Pier. Known for its consistent waves, it attracts surfers and bodyboarders of all levels, especially when conditions are right with mid to high tides. The beach gets its name from the "T" intersection of Esplanade and Paseo De Cristobal, where a pedestrian bridge safely crosses over the train tracks to the sand.

Photo Courtesy of Unsplash

T-Street Beach in San Clemente

620 Avenida del Mar, San Clemente, CA 92672

T-Street Beach is a popular surf and recreation spot located just south of the San Clemente Pier. Known for its consistent waves, it attracts surfers and bodyboarders of all levels, especially when conditions are right with mid to high tides. The beach gets its name from the "T" intersection of Esplanade and Paseo De Cristobal, where a pedestrian bridge safely crosses over the train tracks to the sand.