From the carefree beaches of San Diego through the rugged, dramatic coastlines to the North, California has been building a trail, over 1,000 miles in length, within sight, sound, or smell of the ocean. It's a massive undertaking, and while work continues, much has been done. Follow KCET all summer long as we travel up the SoCal coast from the U.S.-Mexico border to Del Norte County. If you happen to also visit -- and we're sure you will -- let us know on social media with a thought, photo, or video by hashtagging it with #myCAcoast.

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6:28
California Coastal Trail
Crescent City Harbor Trail
Del Norte County is home to the cleanest river in the continental U.S., the Smith River.
Season 1
Episode 44

Episode
5:26
California Coastal Trail
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park hosts sea-side bluffs above ancient redwoods.
Season 1
Episode 43

Episode
6:03
California Coastal Trail
Connecting Communities on the Humboldt Bay Trail
The Humboldt Bay Trail is a network of trails that will connect Humboldt's largest cities.
Season 1
Episode 42

Episode
5:59
California Coastal Trail
Haul Road: MacKerricher State Park
The Fort Bragg Coastal Trail sees as many as 12,000 people per day on holiday weekends.
Season 1
Episode 41

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6:48
California Coastal Trail
Restoring Coastal Access at Noyo Headlands Park
In Fort Bragg, California, an industrial mill site closed off the coastline for 150 years.
Season 1
Episode 40