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  • Del Monte Forest, California

    For the best trails and outdoor activities in Del Monte Forest, California, the top pick is the Cypress Point Lookout Trail. This moderate trail spans 3 miles and offers scenic views of the Pacific Ocean. The trail is lined with towering cypress trees and offers views of unique rock formations. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse avian species that inhabit the area. Another must-visit is the Spanish Bay Reef Trail, a 2.5-mile trail that runs along the coast, offering panoramic views of the ocean. For those interested in marine life, the tide pools along the trail are a great attraction. Remember to respect the wildlife and leave no trace. Enjoy these outdoor adventures for a memorable day in Del Monte Forest!

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      5.0
      26.4 mi / 3600 ft gain
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    • Pescadero, California

      Año Nuevo and Goat Trail Loop

      4.0
      3.76 mi / 761 ft gain
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      Hike the Canyon Rim Route in Butano State Park

      5.0
      11.7 mi
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      Hike through Portola Redwoods State Park

      4.8
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      Explore the Pidgeon Point Lighthouse

      5.0
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      Hike the Little Butano Creek Trail

      1.5 mi
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      Hike the Seven Springs Trail Loop

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      4.0
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      Hike Peters Creek and Long Ridge

      4.0
      5.7 mi
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