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Environmental

With a wealth of valuable cultural and ecological treasures, Vandenberg Space Force Base is recognized for leading the way in protecting and preserving its 42 miles of pristine coastline, 9,000 acres of sand dunes, 5,000 acres of wetlands, more than 1,600 irreplaceable prehistoric archaeological resources, 14 rock art sites, a National Historic Landmark, five Native American villages, a National Historic Trail, 42 Cold War-era complexes, and protecting and monitoring more than 17 different endangered or threatened species. The base is home to more than 850 plant species and various wildlife species, including 53 mammals, 315 birds, 17 reptiles and 10 amphibians.

Western Snowy Plover Season (Mar-Sep)

Seasonal restrictions are in place for Surf, Wall and Minuteman beaches annually from March 1 to September 30 as part of the annual program to protect the threatened Western Snowy Plover and its nesting habitat under the Endangered Species Act.

During plover season, the general public can still find plenty of beach access available at a designated portion of Surf Beach at the end of Highway 246. Recreational beach access is also available at portions of Wall Beach and Minuteman Beach on base for the Vandenberg community. Beach restrictions include the prohibition of dogs, horses and kites.

Entry into any posted restricted areas counts as a violation and violation limits for Wall and Minuteman beaches are imposed. Violators can be fines up to $5,000 in federal court. Violators of the Endangered Species Act (e.g. crushing eggs or chicks) can face fines up to $50,000 in federal court and imprisonment for up to one year.

Open hours at Surf Beach are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Beach access at Wall and Minuteman is from sunrise to sunset.

To ensure continued access to these beaches, we ask that the community take care of our beaches and abide by the requirements so we can maintain recreational access for everyone. Continue to read and follow the rules on posted signage to avoid violations and beach closure.

Coyote Awareness

Coyotes are active year round in our region at night and during the day. By nature, coyotes are fearful of humans. However, VSFB employees and guests need to observe some best practices to protect themselves, their families, pets, and property from coyotes.

Things that we can do as a community to deter animals: 

  • Store garbage in a secure area
  • Keep garbage containers tightly closed
  • Do not feed coyotes or other wild animals
  • Feed pets indoors—do not leave food dishes, even empty ones, outside
  • Clean grills and meat smokers with a degreasing detergent and store them in a secure area
  • Keep overhead doors closed when not in use
  • Do not leave pets or small children outside unattended

If you do come into contact with a coyote, make loud sounds: honk vehicle horn, shine bright lights and for those who carry pepper spray or similar products, used them in a safe manner and/or throw rocks in the animal’s direction to deter it from coming closer.

Beach Status

Current Beach Status: Open with year-round restrictions
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  • Surf Beach: Open
  • Wall Beach: Open
  • Minuteman Beach: Open

Beach Hours:
Surf Beach is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wall and Minuteman beaches open daily from sunrise to sunset.

Beach Rules:
Certain restrictions apply during the snowy plover nesting season (Mar-Sep). While visiting the beach, for everyone’s enjoyment, please remember to follow the beach rules listed below:

Year Round:

  • Do not enter restricted areas
  • No fishing at Surf Beach (State Regulation)
  • No littering
  • No campfires
  • No fireworks
  • No camping
  • No drones
  • No feeding wildlife
  • No horses or ATVs
  • Remain at least 100 yards from marine mammals

March-September

  • No pets/dogs
  • No windsurfing or parasailing
  • No kite flying

Lifeguards are not present at the beach, so remember to never swim alone and be cognizant of your surroundings for safety.