Hookup Site Spring Creek Nevada

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This beach is known for its fishing pier and concrete freighter, the SS Palo Alto. The ship is unsafe and closed to the public and half of the pier remains closed until needed repairs can be made. The beach is a popular swimming spot. There is a long stretch of sand backed by bluffs. There are covered picnic facilities and a visitor center.

Why is there a ship at the end of the pier?

In 1910 a Norwegian civil engineer named Fougner thought of using concrete to build ships. It wasn't until 1917, when wartime steel shortages required the use of cement for construction that Fougner's idea was used. Three concrete ships were built. Two, the Peralta and the Palo Alto, were built at the U.S. Naval Shipyard in Oakland, California while the third, the Faith, was built in a shipyard in Redwood City, California. The Peralta and the Palo Alto were built for wartime use as tankers, however World War One ended before ship construction was finished -- so they were never used.
The Palo Alto remained docked in Oakland until 1929, when the Cal-Nevada Company bought the ship with the idea of making her into an amusement and fishing ship. Her maiden voyage was made under tow to Seacliff State Beach. Once positioned at the beach, the sea cocks were opened and the Palo Alto settled to the ocean bottom. By the summer of 1930 a pier had been built leading to the ship, the ship was remodeled. A dance floor on the main deck was added, also a cafe in the superstructure was built, as was a fifty-four foot heated swimming pool, and a series of carnival type concessions were placed on the afterdeck. The Cal-Nevada Company went broke after two seasons -- then the Palo Alto was stripped, leaving the ship and the pier to be used only for fishing.

Basic Park Information

Read Travel Nevada's guide to camping in Nevada to get a lay of the land. Discover the top Nevada campgrounds and find the best spots to score free camping in Nevada. From camping in Great Basin National Park to Lake Tahoe's gorgeous Nevada Beach Campground, there's something here for everyone. The RV host site is located in the Rock Creek Campground (Campsite #1). It has 30-amp electrical, water and sewer hook-ups. The host cabin has a small cabin with electrical outlets and sink, with separate, shared (non-public) kitchen and bathroom buildings nearby. The sites are more sand than grass, but there are picnic tables. According to the most recent posted rates, full-hookup sites go for $45 to $50 during the fall and spring and $50 to $55 during the summer peak (hardy souls who camp beachside during the winter pay $30 to $35). Seacliff State Beach offers a variety of educational experiences, including formal one- to two-hour programs for elementary school students. Slots have filled for our Thursday and Friday offerings of Fossils, Floating, and Fauna for 2nd to 4th grade students; some slots remain on Wednesdays in spring for our Marine Sanctuary Walks for kindergarten and 1st grade students. Natural Florida, mineral springs, Gulf Coast, fishing Holiday Springs - Spring Hill 138 Travel Park Dr. Phone: 352-683-0034 What they have: Park models to rent or purchase, Pull thru and back-in w/full hookup #lots: 200+ park model and RV sites Rates: $38/daily - visitor and resident lots Amenities: Spring-fed pool (75 degree temp), wooded.

FEES - There is a $10 vehicle day-use fee. [Regular Sized Auto: $10 (Senior $9, age 62 or older); Bus Parking (10-24 passengers): $50; Bus Parking (25+ passengers): $100]

DOGS must always be on a leash no longer than six feet and attended by humans. For a list of locations you can take your dog in Santa Cruz County, please click here.

DRONES are only allowed above the field on the southern end of the primary day use parking lot.

FISHING does not require a license from the pier, but Department of Fish and Wildlife limits apply. See www.wildlife.ca.gov.

ALCOHOL is not allowed on the beach or in the day-use areas.

FIRES are not allowed on Seacliff's main beach. At New Brighton and Rio del Mar, fires must be confined to fire rings provided and attended at all times.

CAMPING at Seacliff offers RV campers 26 full hookup sites and 37 non-hookup sites. No tent sites are available; the closest tent camping is at neighboring New Brighton State Beach. Visit Seacliff's camping webpage for more information.

Hookup Site Spring Creek Nevada

This beach is known for its fishing pier and concrete freighter, the SS Palo Alto. The ship is unsafe and closed to the public and half of the pier remains closed until needed repairs can be made. The beach is a popular swimming spot. There is a long stretch of sand backed by bluffs. There are covered picnic facilities and a visitor center.

Why is there a ship at the end of the pier?

In 1910 a Norwegian civil engineer named Fougner thought of using concrete to build ships. It wasn't until 1917, when wartime steel shortages required the use of cement for construction that Fougner's idea was used. Three concrete ships were built. Two, the Peralta and the Palo Alto, were built at the U.S. Naval Shipyard in Oakland, California while the third, the Faith, was built in a shipyard in Redwood City, California. The Peralta and the Palo Alto were built for wartime use as tankers, however World War One ended before ship construction was finished -- so they were never used.
The Palo Alto remained docked in Oakland until 1929, when the Cal-Nevada Company bought the ship with the idea of making her into an amusement and fishing ship. Her maiden voyage was made under tow to Seacliff State Beach. Once positioned at the beach, the sea cocks were opened and the Palo Alto settled to the ocean bottom. By the summer of 1930 a pier had been built leading to the ship, the ship was remodeled. A dance floor on the main deck was added, also a cafe in the superstructure was built, as was a fifty-four foot heated swimming pool, and a series of carnival type concessions were placed on the afterdeck. The Cal-Nevada Company went broke after two seasons -- then the Palo Alto was stripped, leaving the ship and the pier to be used only for fishing.

Basic Park Information

Read Travel Nevada's guide to camping in Nevada to get a lay of the land. Discover the top Nevada campgrounds and find the best spots to score free camping in Nevada. From camping in Great Basin National Park to Lake Tahoe's gorgeous Nevada Beach Campground, there's something here for everyone. The RV host site is located in the Rock Creek Campground (Campsite #1). It has 30-amp electrical, water and sewer hook-ups. The host cabin has a small cabin with electrical outlets and sink, with separate, shared (non-public) kitchen and bathroom buildings nearby. The sites are more sand than grass, but there are picnic tables. According to the most recent posted rates, full-hookup sites go for $45 to $50 during the fall and spring and $50 to $55 during the summer peak (hardy souls who camp beachside during the winter pay $30 to $35). Seacliff State Beach offers a variety of educational experiences, including formal one- to two-hour programs for elementary school students. Slots have filled for our Thursday and Friday offerings of Fossils, Floating, and Fauna for 2nd to 4th grade students; some slots remain on Wednesdays in spring for our Marine Sanctuary Walks for kindergarten and 1st grade students. Natural Florida, mineral springs, Gulf Coast, fishing Holiday Springs - Spring Hill 138 Travel Park Dr. Phone: 352-683-0034 What they have: Park models to rent or purchase, Pull thru and back-in w/full hookup #lots: 200+ park model and RV sites Rates: $38/daily - visitor and resident lots Amenities: Spring-fed pool (75 degree temp), wooded.

FEES - There is a $10 vehicle day-use fee. [Regular Sized Auto: $10 (Senior $9, age 62 or older); Bus Parking (10-24 passengers): $50; Bus Parking (25+ passengers): $100]

DOGS must always be on a leash no longer than six feet and attended by humans. For a list of locations you can take your dog in Santa Cruz County, please click here.

DRONES are only allowed above the field on the southern end of the primary day use parking lot.

FISHING does not require a license from the pier, but Department of Fish and Wildlife limits apply. See www.wildlife.ca.gov.

ALCOHOL is not allowed on the beach or in the day-use areas.

FIRES are not allowed on Seacliff's main beach. At New Brighton and Rio del Mar, fires must be confined to fire rings provided and attended at all times.

CAMPING at Seacliff offers RV campers 26 full hookup sites and 37 non-hookup sites. No tent sites are available; the closest tent camping is at neighboring New Brighton State Beach. Visit Seacliff's camping webpage for more information.

Teachers

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Seacliff State Beach offers a variety of educational experiences, including formal one- to two-hour programs for elementary school students. Slots have filled for our Thursday and Friday offerings of Fossils, Floating, and Fauna for 2nd to 4th grade students; some slots remain on Wednesdays in spring for our Marine Sanctuary Walks for kindergarten and 1st grade students. Please click here to request a visit for your class in the 2019–2020 academic year. We will maintain a wait list for class visits, but we tend to get very few cancellations.

Kids2Parks is an innovative park-equity program to bring students from Title 1 schools to State Park field trips. The program, a partnership between California State Parks and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks, increases the number of students who have visited a state park or beach by reducing barriers to access. The program offers transportation funding for field trips to select Title 1 schools in Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties. For more information, and to apply, please visit www.thatsmypark.org/visit/k2p/.

Community Groups

Hookup Site Spring Creek Nevada

Please click here to arrange an interpretive talk or guided experience for your organized community group (minimum 10 total participants, minimum 2 weeks' lead time). These interpretive services are contingent upon staff availability.





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