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    Point Lobos Sp

    Carmel-by-the-sea, CA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    I recently took a solo paddle around Point Lobos State Park. It was a beautiful windless day with a 2-3 foot swell. I launched from the south end of Monastery Beach, just north of the entrance to the park. The beach is rath... paddling.net

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    Point Lobos State Marine Reserve, Monterey, California

    California 1, Carmel, CA    

    3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    With its abundant wildlife and quintessential Monterey scenery?postcard vistas of wind-sculpted cypress trees clinging to craggy granite cliffs?Point Lobos is one of our favorite coastal day trips. Sealife thrives amid thick ... trails.com

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    Kayak Tour Of Cannery Row To Lover's Point - Monterey Bay,...

    Cannery Row, CA    

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    There are several good places to put in if you have your own kayak. The launch area closest to metered parking is the Breakwater Cove ramp, just south of the Coast Guard Pier. Paddle east to clear the end of the breakwate... waymarking.com

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    Montereys Cannery Row To Point Pios & Beyond, Monterey,...

    Pacific Grove, CA    

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    Nestled in the lee of Point Pios, Monterey?s waterfront is one of the few coastal areas protected enough to give beginners access to an ocean paddling environment. Here lush forests of giant kelp harbor a world-renowned diver... trails.com

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    Monterey Bay

    886 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA    

    2 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean, on the coast of California, south of San Francisco. The roughly semicircular bay is ringed by a segment of State Route 1 which connects Santa Cruz at the north end to Monterey at... anglerweb.com

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    Stillwater Cove, Carmel, California

    Carmel-by-the-sea, CA    

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    This scenic pocket of shoreline within the Carmel Bay Ecological Reserve lies at the southern end of 17 Mile Drive, the exclusive community adjacent the world-famous Pebble Beach Golf Links. Although parking is restricted by ... trails.com

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    Presidio Of Monterey/outdoor Recreation

    Monterey, CA    

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    POM-ODR is a full service MWR organization Outdoor Recreation Facility including an ITT office. We offer Adventure activities like Skiing, Camping, Scuba, Kayaking, and much more. We serve All active duty, retired mili... outdoortrips.info

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    A B Seas Kayaks

    32 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA    

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    We specialize in Kayak Tours, Rentals, Lessons, & Sales...to paddlers of all experience levels. outdoortrips.info

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    Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve: Moss...

    8022 Moss Landing Rd, Moss Landing, CA    

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    Winding some 7 miles from the sea into rolling coastal hills, Elkhorn Slough is California?s second-largest marine wetland after San Francisco Bay and one of only twenty National Estuarine Reserves in the country. In addition... trails.com

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    Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge, Castroville, California

    Neponset, CA    

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    The secluded marshland at the mouth of the Salinas River is a well-known hot spot among local birders. Although there are fewer species here than at Elkhorn Slough, the birds tend to concentrate in large flocks by the river m... trails.com

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    Upper Elkhorn Sloughkirby Park Area, Monterey, California

    Elkhorn, CA    

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    More sheltered than the slough?s ocean end (see rte. 28 for a full description of Elkhorn Slough), the inland waters around Kirby Park make a better trip for mellow beginners or on days when there are strong tidal currents el... trails.com

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    Elkhorn Slough - Monterey Bay

    Watsonville, CA    

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    Elkhorn Slough is the largest tidal salt water marsh in California outside of the San Francisco Bay, and is on the migration route for many birds. The slough contains much wildlife - on a paddle you will likely see sea otte... paddling.net