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  • San Juan Bautista, California

    San Juan Bautista, California is a top spot for outdoor adventures. It's home to the best trails for hiking, such as the San Juan Bautista De Anza Trail. This trail is a must-visit, offering scenic views of the San Juan Valley. It's a moderate difficulty trail, perfect for a good workout. Along the trail, you'll see the San Juan River and unique rock formations. The Fremont Peak State Park, located nearby, is another outdoor attraction. It offers panoramic views of the Monterey Bay, San Benito Valley, Salinas Valley, and the Santa Lucia Mountains. It's a great place for hiking, picnicking, and bird watching. These are just a few of the scenic outdoor activities available in and near San Juan Bautista.

    Top Spots in and near San Juan Bautista

    • Santa Cruz, California

      Surf the Hook

      4.0
      The hook is a surf spot found on the east side of Santa Cruz, located along East Cliff drive.  If you keep driving past Pleasure Point, you'll get to it.  It's a right hand point break that is usually smaller in size than Pleasure Point.  It's a very crowded spot due to the easy access parking lo...
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    • Santa Cruz, California

      Surf Pleasure Point

      4.0
      Pleasure Point is located on the east side of Santa Cruz, California. It is a right hand point break that breaks year round. It is a popular surf spot for many people that live in the San Francisco Bay Area.  There are 3 different peaks that break at Pleasure Point. Sewers, which is the furthest ...
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    • Monterey, California

      Scuba Dive Breakwater Cove

      Located near Cannery Row, San Carlos Beach is home to Breakwater Cove.  This is a great place for beginner scuba divers to practice their diving, get open water certified, and do their first ocean dives.   San Carlos Beach is home to a large colony of sea lions, and also features a reef, anemones...
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    • Monterey, California

      Sail on Monterey Bay

      Few places along the California coast are perfectly suited for a day of sailing. While San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Long Beach, San Francisco, and Catalina Island offer sailing adventures, none of them offer wide open Pacific waters without dangerous commercial traffic to navigate. The...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Lovers Point

      4.8
      LOVERS POINT PARK AND BEACH: According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp. Since the late 1800s, the beach at Lovers Point in Pacific Grove has been a popular spot for boating and swimming, and...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Paddle Lover's Point

      Lover's Point is great place to SUP or kayak. There are tons of jellyfish in the water (so be careful). This beach is also popular for scuba diving and snorkeling. There are rocks surround a small sandy beach and a place to rent kayaks and sups on the beach. There is a small parking lot as well a...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Relax at Lover's Point Beach

      4.8
      Getting there: Drive to the bottom of Ocean View Boulevard in Pacific Grove, California. You will reach a small parking lot. Unfortunately, the parking here is limited. On the bright side, this means the crowds never get too big! The ocean has open swells for surfers, diverse marine-life for snor...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Monarch Grove Butterfly Sanctuary

      1 mi
      Thousands of monarchs can be found here October through February. It's a small park with a path through the center. Park near the Monarch Grove hotel at the sign that says "Caution: Butterflies present", and cross the street to walk down the short path (pink houses will be on your right) and to t...
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    • Santa Cruz, California

      Twin Lakes SB

      This one-mile stretch of beach is the perfect option for those looking for a peaceful Santa Cruz experience, but without the crowds. The beach features soft sand, playful surf, an awesome view of Walton Lighthouse, and a handful of fire pits to choose from. It's a great spot to spend the entire d...
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    • Santa Cruz, California

      Seabright State Beach

      5.0
      This is a wide, beautiful beach that's an amazing spot to spend the day and enjoy a bonfire at night in one of the designated fire rings. Seabright is probably the most popular spot in Santa Cruz for a bonfire, due to its convenient proximity to the Beach Boardwalk. But luckily, this beach is tuc...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Asilomar Conference Grounds

      Asilomar translates to “refuge by the sea,” a phrase that accurately depicts the Asilomar Conference Grounds. The area started as a YWCA women’s empowerment camp in 1913 and has since transitioned into a well-preserved state beach. It is located in the beautiful Monterey Peninsula.  If you fin...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Spanish Bay Trail

      5.0
      2.9 mi / 108 ft gain
      The Spanish Bay Trail in California is an easy, 2.9-mile coastal path near Pebble Beach, ideal for all skill levels. This scenic trail runs alongside the Pacific Ocean, offering stunning views of the rocky shoreline, sandy dunes, and diverse wildlife.  Dog-friendly and accessible year-round, i...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Bike at Asilomar State Beach

      At Asilomar State Beach, adventure is accessible in many forms. I had the opportunity to rent a bike from Adventures by the Sea. Rentals start at $25, and while you are not permitted to ride along the boardwalk that leads you to the beach, you may walk your bike through the exquisite sand dunes A...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Asilomar Dunes Natural Preserve

      4.0
      0.59 mi / 52 ft gain
      Asilomar State Beach covers 107 acres of land. It is home to a delicate ecosystem that has been sustained through the years after it was almost destroyed. The intricate dunes at Asilomar are what have survived after the over-grazing back in the early 1900's that damaged about 480 acres of dunes. ...
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    • Pacific Grove, California

      Asilomar State Beach

      Asilomar, or “refuge by the sea” definitely lives up to its name. The beach is expansive and less-populated than other nearby destinations. With large sandbars and rocky outcroppings, it is a great place to enjoy sunset.  This beach is also known for its premium surf, so expect a show from the l...
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    • Santa Cruz, California

      Cowell's Cove

      4.8
      Cowell's Cove is located just south of Santa Cruz’s iconic Steamer Lane. The break is a slow pealing right, and is a very user-friendly wave for beginners. It can get crowded on weekends, especially when it's sunny, but no need to worry, there are a lot people out on foam boards and most are begi...
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