At the end of a long hike at Crystal Cove, you will probably need a break to rest your weary feet. Take a load off and look for this cache.
We placed this cache after a long day of geocaching ourselves. We stayed at the El Moro campgorund up the hill. It has 58 family campsites with picnic tables are available. 28 are designated RV and trailer sites, and 30 are designated “low impact” for softsided trailers, van conversions and tents. Restrooms and showers are available.
Crystal Cove State Park features 3.2 miles of Pacific coastline, plus wooded canyons, open bluffs, and offshore waters designated as an underwater park. Visitors to Crystal Cove can enjoy the Historic District, the beach, the backcountry and activities such as swimming, surfing, sunbathing, scuba and skin diving, fishing, mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding. State Park Rangers conduct nature hikes in the winter.