1. Old Fisherman's Wharf
A historic wharf in Monterey offering seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and scenic views of the bay.
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A historic wharf in Monterey offering seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and scenic views of the bay.
Known for its stunning coastal views, diverse marine life, and scenic hiking trails.
A great spot to observe sea birds, harbor seals, and other marine wildlife.
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A historic Spanish mission with beautiful architecture, gardens, and a museum showcasing artifacts.
A picturesque beach offering opportunities for bird watching, kayaking, and relaxing by the river.
Famous for McWay Falls, an 80-foot waterfall that drops directly into the Pacific Ocean.
Features redwood groves, scenic river trails, and diverse wildlife, perfect for hiking and camping.
A charming coastal town known for its art galleries, unique shops, and beautiful beaches.
Offers stunning ocean views and is a popular spot for picnicking and photography.
Features historic lime kilns, redwood forests, and scenic hiking trails leading to waterfalls.
Known for its rugged coastline, wildflower-covered hills, and scenic hiking trails.
A picturesque bridge offering dramatic coastal views, popular for photography.
Provides panoramic views of the Big Sur coastline, ideal for scenic photographs.
Offers miles of hiking trails, a sandy beach, and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
An iconic waterfall that cascades directly onto a pristine beach, located in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
A serene cove accessible by a short hike, known for its dramatic coastal views and crystal-clear waters.
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