Russian Gulch Beach
The small beach at Russian Gulch is tucked under the Highway 1 bridge that arches high overhead. Visitors find convenient parking at the edge of the beach with chemical toilets and outdoor showers nearby. Like its neighbor Van Damme Beach, Russian Gulch Beach is favored by kayakers and divers.
The narrow bay at the mouth of the Russian Gulch Creek usually protects the beach from heavy surf, making it a good place to take children. There are lots of places children like to explore, colored rocks to examine, bits of driftwood, a creek for wading. The clean, white sand is good for building little castles decorated with shells and bits of kelp.
Ocean Safety - Always check with rangers if conditions are safe for your planned activities.
Around Russian Gulch
Russian Gulch Creek flows down the canyon and empties into the ocean at the beach, forming a shallow lagoon near its mouth. The upper reaches of the creek can be accessed from a trailhead on Caspar-Little Lake Road off Highway 1, north of the park. This is a popular entrance for equestrians.
Recreation Hall
The Recreation Hall at Russian Gulch was erected on a site that was formerly a shingle mill. The Recreation Hall was constructed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers. They included a river-rock fireplace. The hall, complete with a kitchen and a uni-sex restroom, may be used by groups. It is available from April through Labor Day.