Point Lobos State Natural Reserve Tours

Point Lobos State Reserve showing general coastal views, a bay or harbor and landscape views
Point Lobos State Reserve which includes general coastal views and rugged coastline
Point Lobos State Reserve showing general coastal views and rocky coastline
Point Lobos State Reserve
Point Lobos State Reserve featuring hiking or walking and tranquil scenes as well as an individual femail


This wildlife sanctuary, a magnet for nature lovers and artists, is a jewel of the California State Park system. 

Follow misty hiking trails through towering cypress trees along dramatic, craggy shorelines and down to secluded beaches. Once the home of whalers, sealers and fishermen, the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and surrounding waters are now a protected wildlife and marine reserve.

The California sea lion is plentiful in this area, with hundreds of them sunning on the rocks along the shore between August and June. Sea otters can also be seen searching for food in the kelp beds just offshore. Look a little further out in the ocean for gray whales on their long annual migration between December and May. It’s also possible to see mountain lions and coyotes roaming inside the reserve. Both are used to human activity but shouldn’t be approached or fed. Many bird species thrive here too. Keep an out for the beautiful black-crowned night heron and brown pelican.

Hiking is a popular activity at Point Lobos, with trails running alongside the shore and offering stunning views. Follow the Cypress Grove trail to the ocean at sunset to capture the perfect photo. The trees here sometimes appear orange due to a build up of algae, and the light is forever changing as fog rolls in from the ocean. The best way to experience Point Lobos marine life is by scuba diving or snorkeling. Kelp forests just offshore support a variety of fish and plant life, all of which is protected by state law. You can rent diving gear from several nearby shops. Certified divers can make reservations prior to arrival via the Point Lobos State Reserve website.

Find the Whalers Cabin Museum in an old shack by the water. Chinese and Portuguese whalers built dozens of these cabins here in the mid-1850s, but only this one remains. The museum’s exhibits include harpoons, blubber pots and a model of an old whaling boat. Enormous bleached whale bones scattered around the cabin provide an eeriereminder of the once bloody trade.

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is three miles (five kilometers) south of Carmel. It’s a 15-minute car drive from downtown Monterey, or catch a MST bus to Point Lobos. Set aside an afternoon or entire day to explore the reserve. Bring a snack or picnic, as there are no food outlets inside the park.

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Carmel Bay View Inn

Carmel Bay View Inn

2.5 out of 5
Junipero Street Between 5th And 6th St, Carmel, CA
Carmel Bay View Inn
Carmel Mission Inn

Carmel Mission Inn

3.5 out of 5
3665 Rio Rd, Carmel, CA
Carmel Mission Inn
La Playa Hotel

La Playa Hotel

4 out of 5
Camino Real at Eighth Ave., Carmel, CA
La Playa Hotel
Ocean view suite in a restored barn - walkable to Pt. Lobos and Monastery Beach!

Ocean view suite in a restored barn - walkable to Pt. Lobos and Monastery Beach!

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Ocean view suite in a restored barn - walkable to Pt. Lobos and Monastery Beach!
Hyatt Carmel Highlands

Hyatt Carmel Highlands

4 out of 5
120 Highland Dr, Carmel, CA
Hyatt Carmel Highlands
Exquisite home with remarkable ocean views, fireplace & generous patio

Exquisite home with remarkable ocean views, fireplace & generous patio

Carmel-by-the-Sea
Exquisite home with remarkable ocean views, fireplace & generous patio
Carmel Beach Hotel

Carmel Beach Hotel

3.5 out of 5
San Antonio Ave & 13th Ave, Carmel, CA
Carmel Beach Hotel
Beach Front Cottages with Stunning Views Abalone Cottage

Beach Front Cottages with Stunning Views Abalone Cottage

Carmel
Beach Front Cottages with Stunning Views Abalone Cottage
Carmel River Inn

Carmel River Inn

3 out of 5
26600 Oliver Rd, Carmel, CA
Carmel River Inn
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Things to do near Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

At Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including scuba diving, golfing, and witnessing stunning sunsets. The highlight is exploring the reserve itself, where you can discover breathtaking coastal views, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply looking to relax, Point Lobos offers a memorable experience in nature.

Food and drinks

For a delightful experience near Point Lobos, visit Scheid Vineyards Tasting Room, just 3 miles away, for exquisite wines and a romantic vibe. For a charming meal, try Steinbeck House, 19 miles away, offering a cozy atmosphere perfect for families and couples alike.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience near Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, visit Carmel Plaza, just 3 miles away, offering a charming atmosphere. Del Monte Shopping Center is also nearby at 5 miles, featuring family-friendly options. If you're up for a drive, Antique Clocks is 7 miles away, perfect for unique gifts.

Recreation

At Pebble Beach Golf Links, enjoy world-class golfing surrounded by stunning coastal views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Lovers Point offers a serene space for relaxation and rejuvenation, while Dennis the Menace Playground invites families to enjoy outdoor fun with various play structures and picnic areas.

Adventure

Experience thrilling motor racing at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, located 12 miles from Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Feel the adrenaline as you watch high-speed races and soak in the vibrant sports atmosphere, making it a perfect addition to your adventurous getaway.

Nightlife

Catch a show at the Sunset Center, just 3 miles away, for a mix of culture and entertainment. If you're in the mood for some excitement, visit the Monterey Mirror Maze & Lazer Challenge, 7 miles away, for a fun-filled family adventure.

Find the best attractions near Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve offers a delightful blend of beaches, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore the stunning landscapes of Point Lobos and the adjacent Big Sur, while also enjoying the serene environment at Cannery Point. Don't miss the charming town of Carmel, which provides additional attractions and dining options, making it an ideal base for your exploration of this beautiful coastal region.

  • 17-Mile Drive: This scenic route offers stunning coastal views, iconic cypress trees, and glimpses of luxurious homes. Take your time to explore the breathtaking vistas and perhaps stop at the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links along the way.
  • Carmel Beach: A picturesque stretch of sand, Carmel Beach is perfect for sunbathing, beachcombing, and sunset watching. Its soft white sand and tranquil atmosphere create an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the stunning ocean views.
  • Fisherman's Wharf: Experience the lively atmosphere of this historic jetty, featuring seafood restaurants, shops, and whale-watching tours. Enjoy fresh catches and take in the vibrant local culture while watching the boats come and go.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

To save money during your visit to Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, take advantage of the free entry and explore nearby attractions like 17-Mile Drive and Carmel Beach. Plan your trip between November and January for the lowest hotel rates, and consider booking last-minute deals on Expedia for potential discounts. Use Expedia’s search tools to find affordable accommodations and consider package deals for additional savings. Joining the One Key membership can also provide exclusive discounts and cash back for future stays, while ensuring you check hotel reviews for the best options.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Point Lobos State Natural Reserve are November to January, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May and July to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay, though if you're late to the party, have a look at Expedia's last minute deals - the green banner below the hotel's price indicates a discounted rate.
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