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asilomar-state-beach | 2017-11-26T01:58:20.000Z | recQU4NFdOztao9sg | Carmel/Monterey | Asilomar State Beach is within the boundary of Asilomar Marine Reserve. It was established as a state beach in 1956 and as a Marine Reserve in 2006. This site is a granite outcrop with a good amount of relief. Be prepared to climb over steep rocks. Make certain that anyone coming out to the site has suitable shoes. The entire Monterey Peninsula has fabulous tide pools at low tides. The many small coves of Asilomar State Beach are a good place to focus. A trail meanders along the bluff with easy access to most of the coves. Although the beach is only about a mile long, the amount of life packed into that small space makes Asilomar State Beach one of the richest marine areas in the world. An easily accessible hiking trail wanders along the cliffs and leads down to the coves where the tide pools are found. Couple the trail accessibility and lush seascape with delicious local restaurants like Passionfish and you can easily make a whole day out of your Asilomar tide-pooling adventure. Rocky terrain, crystal clear blue water and tons of sea life inhabit this beach in Monterey Bay. There is ample parking and the beach is even handicap accessible for beach wheelchairs. Watch where you step so that you don’t crush the small creatures that reside there. The Point Pinos Lighthouse is a short walk along the coast but the bathrooms are not close by so plan accordingly. | us | 36.6217613 | -121.9423269 | Asilomar State Beach | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | http://www.californiabeaches.com/beach/asilomar-state-beach/ | To reach the tidepools, look for the State Parks marker #10 and continue down that trail straight to the tidepools. | 1950 Sunset Dr. Pacific Grove, | Restrooms are located at the Asilomar Conference Grounds across the street | Nearby | There is ample parking and the beach is even handicap accessible for beach wheelchairs. This site is located at the end of the Monterey Peninsula in Pacific Grove. From Highway 1, take the Highway 68 west exit. Continue on Highway 68 until you reach the light at Sunset Ave and make a left. Continue on Sunset until you see Asilomar beach on your left-hand side. The site will be about a quarter mile past the main beach entrance. If you have reached Pico Ave you have gone too far. Park on the left hand side of sunset ave | ["California State Park", "California State Marine Conservation Area"] | Yes | (831) 646-6440 | 36.6215044 | -121.9412265 | Asilomar State Beach is in a no-take marine protected area,; no collecting of organisms, shells, rocks, driftwood, etc. is permitted. | Accessible parking and tidepools | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
carmel-point | 2020-08-31T04:33:12.000Z | recj6qWTG3XMoGZRZ | Carmel/Monterey | This whole area is a granite outcrop with a good amount of relief. Be prepared to climb over the rocks and around pools. The rocks and alga-covered boulders are difficult to traverse. Be careful! Make certain that anyone visiting the site has suitable shoes and an extra change of clothes. | us | 36.5438817 | -121.9339618 | Carmel Point | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | The site is in a small cove between the north point of Carmel Point and a large white house on the seaward side of the road called the Seaburst House, 26198 Scenic Road. Park on Ocean View across from the Seaburst House. This is a small quiet residential area so be careful to keep noise to a minimum. | 26198 Scenic Road, Carmel, CA | A public restroom is maintained at the mouth of the Carmel River and can be reached by driving south on Scenic Road around Carmel Point to the Carmel River Beach State Beach | Nearby | Google Street View | [{"filename": "2020-08-31 17.33.09.jpg", "height": 697, "id": "attLYYmQzMMHLkkX6", "size": 973529, "thumbnails": {"full": {"height": 3000, "url": "https://v5.airtableusercontent.com/v1/13/13/1672632000000/8aP7tZR6318RBtq11gl9pA/SmKL6DYT536PX_wYVfSpJPJi4s4b-z_LuEsajo_ZgZI1gSrATrYS7bQZQnKajuDldZEBJo1P1GjaPQL_fD1kFA/EFgVS7BZa8Tr8y0vGsMENlKZzoI-VRcYyNf2sIvSBaE", "width": 3000}, "large": {"height": 512, "url": "https://v5.airtableusercontent.com/v1/13/13/1672632000000/VaOgSgXN_-OAXkrirTdc9Q/V6LR5OG9MkmujG_EHXXpGmiZnaAuGFyh47VI3X2uWHt_mcjlR5Waob7S_ecHFB7fxRKEWNmT5y4UP2qJSyjBLw/e4MJPsSQviXUlv8y_EEpCF_zrUFx8ZyYMAKhQthcyIY", "width": 1532}, "small": {"height": 36, "url": "https://v5.airtableusercontent.com/v1/13/13/1672632000000/NsxhEpu9CMKoN4NgHXbLsA/yTpj931KCMGhtc-66u8POCpiowckr9Q614DR0lHbB3g9gffN19L1v1Ny_OEzFGI4xgpTF9hfbh3pKvD6IED24A/e4VosE25amfg3vL9w3u1l0qNhHeKcBOMRCghVy0O-oo", "width": 108}}, "type": "image/jpeg", "url": "https://v5.airtableusercontent.com/v1/13/13/1672632000000/A2479l-mb0mJHMbeZChCFw/GdST6P9gLjVO-4hoEbFzOa2xVIKQhTq6cMaj8hcJuSeDyfykM4NY6IGXeHCCuMt0m72gcA0d-TcCGuEAmN2sUCJs26EsCTsoQdlfvmJRFP8/2Lal5TnKhcVa-VIBouxz3n9WavNJoD8S-w7aGTXEnc0", "width": 2085}] | The Carmel Point tidepools is in the center of Carmel Bay on Scenic Road at Ocean View Road. Park on ocean view opposite sea burst house. Scenic Road runs parallel to the shore along Carmel Beach then, at the south end of Carmel Beach, turns westward and goes around Carmel Point to Carmel River Beach State Park. | ["California State Marine Conservation Area"] | 36.5438451 | -121.9333204 | Carmel Point is located within the Carmel Bay State Marine Conservation Area. Recreational take of invertebrates and marine aquatic plants is illegal. | Busses may find the small windy roads difficult. | https://goo.gl/maps/L9jcMig6eQDKVnMs5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
point-pinos | 2017-11-26T04:47:43.000Z | recIVQ8vjkIJrcIQD | Carmel/Monterey | Point Pinos and Asilomar State Beach These two tidepool areas are located in Pacific Grove off Sunset Drive/Highway 68 and Asilomar Avenue. Point Pinos, also known as the Great Tide Pool, is one of the richest tidepool habitats in the world. At higher tides, some of the tidepools in this area remain exposed. | us | 36.6374544 | -121.9323833 | Point Pinos (maybe split this into two with Ed rickets) | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | The sampling site is out of sight from the parking lot among the rocks that jut out to sea to the northwest. A corroded steel pipe emerges from the sand near the low tide level and extends out into the intertidal; this was Pacific Grove's sewer disposal line that was abandoned in the mid-1980s. Follow the pipe out into the rocks until you can climb up onto the isolated, flat, knoll that is covered with grasses and ice plants. Cross the knoll and descend on the other side, look to the left for a permanent tidepool. On the southwest (left) side of the tidepool is a rockyoutcrop with a mussel bed on the south side. | Restrooms are located in a building between the parking area and Asilomar Avenue. The building is next to the small freshwater pond (Crespi Pond) adjacent to the golf course. | Nearby | Park in the ocean-side parking space across the road from the dilapidated, windowless, cement foghorn building, where there is also a bench looking out towards the point. | (831) 372-4076 | 36.6371872 | -121.933949 | collecting of any sort is illegal with out a scientific collecting permit. | Point Pinos, also known as the Great Tide Pool, is one of the richest tidepool habitats in the world. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
weston-beach | 2017-11-26T01:49:43.000Z | recwag7Xz5KcUt6FD | Carmel/Monterey | This site features a gently sloping platform with high algal diversity. The site is reached by crossing a small boulder field, and the alga covered rocks can be very slippery. Sturdy boots and trekking poles are highly recommended. This state park is loaded with nooks and crannies full of marine life. Weston Beach is the largest and best known of the beaches at Point Lobos. An area called Weston Beach is the best place to visit tide pools at Point Lobos State Reserve. The tide pools at Point Lobos are only visible at certain times, depending on the season and tide schedule. Some areas only visible during a season or two while others exposed for viewing multiple times a day. The critters most often exposed for viewing include hermit crabs, different species of algae, anemones, and snails. The less frequently visible inhabitants include bat stars, sea urchins, and squishy looking things called “nudibranchs,” which are only visible during seasons of very low tides. If you’re determined to see your very first nudibranch, plan your visit to coincide with the lowest tides of the year. Hiking, wildflowers and sea life galore are the features of this picturesque area of Carmel. The best spot to check out the tide pools is on Weston Beach, just south and west of the main entrance. If you are lucky you may even spot a sea lion or otter frolicking in the waves. Volunteer docents are available to answer questions at the Sea Lion Point parking lot most days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | us | 36.5129335 | -121.9445659 | Weston beach | us_pacific_coast | America/Los_Angeles | http://www.californiabeaches.com/map/point-lobos-state-natural-reserve-beaches/ | The best spot to check out the tide pools is on Weston Beach, just south and west of the main entrance | Highway 1 and Riley Ranch Rd. Carmel, | Restrooms are located just past the kiosk at the entrance to Point Lobos State Nature Reserve. | Yes | Parking: $10. Park at Weston Beach. The parking lot is on the right (ocean side) of the road. | ["California State Park", "California State Nature Preservr"] | (831) 624-4909 | $10 day use fee per car | 36.5128984 | -121.9430045 | Yes | collecting of any sort is illegal without a CA DFW scientific collecting permit. | Buses must obtain a permit in advance. | The alga covered rocks can be very slippery. Sturdy boots, trekking poles and knee pads are highly recommended! | https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Scientific-Collecting | Volunteer docents are available to answer questions at the Sea Lion Point parking lot most days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
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