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Guided 2-Hour Point Lobos Nature Walk

Overview
This nature walk takes you through serene woodlands, along craggy cliffs and beautiful coves. You may spot otters, seals and sealions, deer and birds. This is a mecca for taking memorable photos. Hearing the amazing human history of this unique piece of land will be part of your experience.
City: Monterey & Carmel
Sun 01 Mar
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Starting at $54.00
Sun 01 Mar
Starting at $54.00
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What's Included
Guided tour park admission
All Fees and Taxes
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Need to be able to climb stairs, stand and walk for the duration of the tour
  • Tour proceeds at a leisurely pace. Distance ca. 2.5 miles
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (53)
Colleen_B
Sep 2021
The views were breathtaking. The sights stunning. What was truly remarkable about this experience was our guide, the incredible Monica Hudson. I knew we would be in a beautiful area but I had no idea we would be getting a history lesson! Not only did she tell us about the flora and the fauna in the area, she had insights into the history on how Carmel, Monterey, and Point Lobos came to be. Smart, witty, and funny, I felt as though I had spent two hours with an old friend. We will be back. I highly recommend! P.S. She has also written a book entitled ā€œPoint Lobosā€, which she may have an extra copy of to sell, and if you’re lucky, she just might sign it!
Response from Host
Sep 2021
It was fun to join you and your fiends on the walk, especially as I always learn something new on the trail. It turned out to be a botanical adventure!
grasshopper805
Aug 2021
Thank you so much much to Monica! You made our Sunday! Monica is a knowledgeable steward of the beautiful Point Lobos area! She knew all the plants, the incredible wildlife, and the many roles the land has played. A published historian with ties to the area, she told many stories. It was worth the tickets also to avoid the challenge of public parking. Be sure to wear long pants as poison oak abounds. Restroom are available along the way.
Response from Host
Sep 2021
Yes, poison oak is a native plant and plentiful at Point Lobos. I am glad you mention it, Long pants are definitely a good idea!
243dait
Aug 2021
We had an amazing hike with Monica. She was extremely knowledgeable about the wildlife and history of the area which made the 2hr hike really enjoyable. Our two kids were completely engaged the whole time. Would highly recommend this hike tour to anyone visiting.
Response from Host
Aug 2021
It was fun to look at the park through the eyes of your young children. Their great questions and observations gave us a chance to really explore the plants and animals.

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