Cabrillo National Monument

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Cabrillo National Monument
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Colorful sea stars can be found in the tidepools at Cabrillo National Monument.
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Colorful sea stars can be found in the tidepools at Cabrillo National Monument.
 

ACTIVITIES

Activities at Cabrillo National Monument are as varied as the resources:

•  Who was Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo?  Find out more about the 16th century explorer that the park is named for.

•  Hiking:  The two-mile Bayside Trail affords spectacular views of San Diego Bay and the city beyond, and takes you through one of the last remaining remnants of coastal sage scrub habitat in the world.

•  Tidepooling:  The rocky intertidal area at Cabrillo National Monument is one of the best protected examples of these unique ecosystems in Southern California.

•  Visiting the Lighthouse:   Be sure to see the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, one of the original eight lighthouses on the West Coast, restored and refurnished to reflect what life was like in the 1800s.  In the adjacent Assistant Keeper's Quarters, interactive exhibits tell the story of the Lighthouses of Point Loma.

•  Military History:  In an historic radio station building, the exhibit “They Stood the Watch” presents the military history of Fort Rosecrans.

•  Whale Watching:  Experience the annual migration of the Pacific Gray Whale as these majestic mammals pass by the park from December through February.

 
The Plaza at the Cabrillo Statue is a scenic place to take in the view of San Diego and the harbor
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The Plaza at the Cabrillo Statue is a scenic place to take in the view of San Diego and the harbor.
 

VISITOR CENTER

The Visitor Center is a good place to start your day at Cabrillo National Monument. The "Age of Exploration" exhibit, films, and ranger-guided programs present interesting insights into the history of Cabrillo, and rangers and volunteers are available to offer suggestions on what to see.  Films and slide shows are scheduled on the hour:

TIME

PROGRAM

LENGTH

10:00 AM

  Steps to the Sea (Tidepools)

20 Minutes

11:00 AM

  In Search of Cabrillo

25 Minutes

12:00 PM

  The National Park Service

30 Minutes

1:00 PM

  Steps to the Sea (Tidepools)

20 Minutes

2:00 PM

  In Search of Cabrillo

25 Minutes

3:00 PM

  The National Park Service

30 Minutes

4:00 PM

  In Search of Cabrillo

25 Minutes

 

 

 

 
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 Binoculars are available for viewing wildlife, city or seascapes
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Binoculars are available for free loan at the Visitor Center.
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