Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

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Key Info

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

Price & Hours

$10 to park
8 a.m.-7 p.m. daily

Details

Beaches, Parks and Gardens, Sightseeing
Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day

The Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

Located less than five miles south of Carmel-by-the-Sea along the scenic Highway 1, the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve offers some of the most breathtaking views in the region. Many regard it as one of the most picturesque state parks in California, featuring vistas that often include breaching whales and pupping harbor seals.

History

Before the arrival of European explorers, the Rumsien tribe utilized the land now recognized as Point Lobos State Natural Reserve for harvesting fish and shellfish. Today, many geologists study the area due to its unique rock formations, which provide insights into the movements of the San Andreas Fault system. Since its designation as state property in 1933, Point Lobos has served as a sanctuary for numerous marine mammals, including sea otters, sea lions, and harbor seals that use the protected shoreline to raise their young annually.

Highlights

The reserve is home to one of the few remaining groves of Monterey cypress trees, known for their dramatic cling to cliffs, a scenic attribute that has attracted photographers since the park's early days. Visiting the reserve, you'll find hiking and scuba diving as the two most popular activities. The latter is part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, featuring impressive 70-foot kelp forests. Each January, California gray whales frequent these waters, departing between March and May. For a chance to see these magnificent creatures, explore the popular Cypress Grove Trail.

Photographic Opportunities

The Monterey cypress trees and the dramatic landscapes provide innumerable photographic opportunities for both amateur and professional photographers.

Recent Reviews

Visitors frequently praise the park's stunning views and natural beauty. However, one reviewer noted that the park can get busy in March, resulting in limited parking. Others suggested parking along Highway 1 and walking into the reserve to avoid the hassle of finding an empty parking space.

Hours and Parking

Operating Hours

The Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., with the last entry allowed at 6:30 p.m.

Parking Details

Parking costs $10 per vehicle. Given the limited parking space, visitors are advised to arrive early or consider alternative parking arrangements along Highway 1.

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