A Local’s Guide to North Beach, San Clemente
North Beach in San Clemente is a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike — a sun-soaked stretch where Southern California’s relaxed beach lifestyle meets small-town charm. Known for its easy access, scenic views, and family-friendly atmosphere, this area is the perfect spot to unwind, explore, or catch a sunset after a long day.
Whether you’re walking along the San Clemente Coastal Trail, relaxing near the volleyball courts, or enjoying the nearby shops and restaurants, North Beach offers the ideal balance of recreation and relaxation. Convenient metered parking makes it easy to spend the day here without the hassle, while the nearby State Beach provides even more opportunities for swimming, surfing, and picnicking by the ocean.
What to Do at North Beach
From beach walks to local bites, there’s something for everyone:
Hit the Volleyball Courts
North Beach features several well-maintained volleyball courts, a local favorite for friendly games and casual tournaments. The beachside setting adds to the fun, making it a great place to stay active while soaking up the sun.Walk the San Clemente Coastal Trail
The San Clemente Coastal Trail stretches along the shoreline, connecting North Beach with other scenic parts of the city. It’s perfect for jogging, biking, or a leisurely stroll with ocean views at every turn.Relax at the State Beach
Just a short walk away, San Clemente State Beach is known for its striking bluffs and clean sandy shorelines. It’s ideal for families, surfers, and nature lovers who want to experience the best of coastal Orange County.
Where to Stay and Eat Nearby
North Beach offers easy access to several boutique hotels and beach rentals. Many visitors look for hotel deals in the area to extend their stay and enjoy everything San Clemente has to offer. From oceanfront accommodations to charming inns within walking distance of the beach trail, there’s something for every style and budget.
When hunger strikes, local favorites like Landers Liquor Bar and La Colombiana are just steps away, offering everything from quick bites to full sit-down meals — all with that unmistakable laid-back coastal vibe.
Why Locals Love North Beach
With its blend of surf culture, scenic beauty, and community feel, North Beach San Clemente captures the essence of Orange County’s coastal lifestyle. Whether you’re catching a game at the volleyball courts, strolling the beach trail, or finding a hidden gem among hotel deals nearby, you’ll quickly see why locals call this place home.
Let’s Go Have Fun on the Beach
San Onofre, Photo courtesy of No Man BeforeLess than a 10-minute drive south of North Beach is another popular San Clemente beach, San Onofre. The official name is San Onofre Surfing Beach, but locals often affectionately refer to San Onofre as Old Man’s Beach or San O. Popular with surfers for its consistent break, San Onofre Beach also has volleyball nets, lifeguards, bonfire pits, and parking. The beach and state park encompasses 3,000 acres in total and is one of California’s most-visited beaches. When you’ve had enough surf and sand, be sure to explore the nearby nature areas.
Get some retail therapy
No trip to North Beach would be complete without stopping by Avenida Del Mar to do a little shopping. Dotted with cute boutiques, eclectic shops, and even a dog bakery, downtown San Clemente has something for everyone regardless of personal tastes or budget. San Clemente Downtown Business Association also hosts fun, family-friendly events, fairs, and socials.

The Outlets at San Clemente is another shopping destination for those in need of some retail therapy. The Outlets at San Clemente is a huge, outdoor outlet mall and is the place to shop for deep savings on popular brands such as Calvin Klein, Cole Haan, Hurley, and Nautica, to name a few. There’s plenty of parking and also a large movie theater where you can catch the latest blockbuster releases. After shopping or a movie, don’t forget to grab a snack at one of the mall’s restaurants and eateries to fuel the rest of the day’s adventures.
Visit a local brewery

If you’re a craft beer type, you’re in luck. San Clemente is an up-and-coming craft beer destination and is home to several local breweries with unique beers on tap. Many of the taprooms don’t have a food menu, so grab a bite prior to or after you visit, or pick something up from the food trucks that often stop by these locations.
Left Coast Brewing Company is a family-owned and operated brewery located on Puerta Del Sol in San Clemente. For nearly 20 years this independent brewery has been honing its craft to bring beer lovers unique and interesting flavors using premium ingredients. The San Clemente location does not offer food, but there is a food truck that comes by on the weekend where you can grab a bite to eat.
- Lost Winds Brewing Company is what you get when an award-winning homebrewer crosses paths with a classically-trained head brewer. The resulting outcome is Lost Winds Brewing Company located on Calle Negocio in San Clemente. Featuring an extensive selection of choices ranging from lighter ales to barrel-aged beers, this brewery touts itself as dog and family-friendly and has an upstairs game room as well as an outdoor patio. However, like Left Coast Brewing Company, there is no food menu available, but there is a schedule of food trucks that come by to feed hungry beer lovers.
Explore cultural centers and museums
Photo courtesy of Casa RomanticaWith the rich history that San Clemente has, you can bet that there’s no shortage of places here to take in a bit of culture. Arguably one of the most culturally-significant sites in San Clemente is the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens. What once was the home of Ole Hanson, founder of the community of San Clemente who in 1927 built this Spanish Colonial Revival home on a bluff above what was to become San Clemente, is now an invaluable cultural center. Hanson would later go on to design the rest of the city of San Clemente after this property.
Fast forward to today, and the Casa Romantica is now a registered historic landmark and home to a wide range of cultural programs including music, art, a lecture series, and horticultural programming. There are also free arts education programs year-round for children as well as an annual music festival. Its gardens and home are open to the public, so be sure to visit the art gallery with seasonally-changing, award-winning artists and exhibitions.
Eat like a local
With a thriving local food scene, you have your pick of places to eat. San Clemente has a variety of restaurants and eateries ranging from quick grab-n-go eats to upscale dining experiences. San Clemente is also a health-conscious town, so you’ll have no trouble finding vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free options at nearly any place you decide to go.
Located on N. El Camino Real, Vine Restaurant & Bar has a wine bar and serves up a seasonal, contemporary menu and deservedly receives consistent five-star accolades. If you can’t make it to dine in, delivery is available. However, if you’re planning to enjoy a meal here, then reservations are recommended.
Another local fave is Beachfire which serves up fresh, local California cuisine with vegetarian options. This Avenida Del Mar establishment has outdoor seating and lively entertainment. Beachfire also has popular happy hour deals offered every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and its Taco Tuesday menus from 4 p.m. to closing every Tuesday are a local favorite.
If you’re craving Peruvian food, you’re in for a treat. Inka Mama’s, located on Avenida Palizada in the Old Town Plaza, has outdoor seating, a full bar specializing in South American cocktails, and an authentic menu to choose from. As evidenced by the glowing reviews, you’re sure to get a memorable meal here.






