Take in the best views of San Diego from Cabrillo National Monument

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Key Info

1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive

Price & Hours

$20 per vehicle; $10 for bicyclists and pedestrians
9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily

Details

Monuments and Memorials, Sightseeing
Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

The Cabrillo National Monument

Located at the southernmost tip of Point Loma, the Cabrillo National Monument is a historical landmark that features a statue of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. Cabrillo was the first European explorer to navigate the California coast in 1542. About 10 miles southwest of downtown San Diego, this monument offers more than just a memorializing effigy; it provides stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, downtown San Diego, Coronado, and, on clear days, the mountains of Tijuana, Mexico.

Scenic Views and Outdoor Activities

Monument Views

Visitors often journey to the monument for its incredible panoramic scenes. From this vantage point, you can enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding landscapes.

Point Loma Tide Pools and Coastal Trail

After soaking in the views from the top, you can either walk or drive down Cabrillo Road to explore the Point Loma Tide Pools or take a scenic walk along the coastal trail. The 2.5-mile Bayside Trail, descending into the east side of the point and ending just above the bay waters, offers another scenic route.

Historical Exploration

For those more inclined towards history, the National Park Service offers ranger talks that delve into the story behind the Cabrillo Monument. Additionally, a short walk south on Humphreys Road brings you to the restored Old Point Loma Lighthouse.

Tide Pool Exploration

While visiting, take advantage of the tide pools, especially during low tides, which generally occur during fall and winter. Note that spring and summer tides often cover the pools. Be cautious as the rocky spaces can be slippery.

Practical Information

Hours

The Cabrillo National Monument is open to the public every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on certain holidays.

Tickets

Admission fees are $20 per vehicle, $15 per motorcycle, and $10 per pedestrian and bicyclist.

Getting There

While public transportation is available, the trip from downtown will be lengthy. The best way to reach the monument is by car. For more information, visit the Cabrillo National Monument website.

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