The California Coastal Trail (CCT) is a network of public trails for walkers, bikers, equestrians, wheelchair riders and others along the 1200-mile California coastline. Coastwalk/CCTA leads fun, educational & fully supported hikes along the California Coastal Trail in all 15 Coastal Counties.
Since its founding in 1983, Coastwalk/California Coastal Trail Association (CCTA) has been dedicated to many facets of seeing the California Coastal Trail and broad public-access to the coastline fully realized.
The CCT is a hiking trail in development that spans the exceptional California coastline from the Oregon border in the north, to the Baja Mexico border in the south. More on our About page.
California Coastal Trail Association/Coastwalk thrives on volunteer support. Protecting and enjoying our coastline requires many helpers. Please Visit us at Coastwalk.org/volunteer to learn about more opportunities.
Yes! Many have completed the whole trail over the years. Visit our page, "CCT Hiker Hall of Fame”, for inspiration: CCT Hiker Hall of Fame. For more on how to get started, visit our "Hikers Guide" and start to Explore the Trail near you (pick a part of California above to get started).