10 Free Things to do in Monterey County That You Shouldn't Miss

November 2, 2021 Diedre Savory

Monterey offers a host of historic attractions from Cannery Row to the famed Monterey Aquarium. This incredible sliver of oceanfront offers an amazing bounty of things to do, with marine, floral and vine-fresh delights to savor. Monterey-Salinas Transit and Amtrak let you take your eyes off the road. Charming towns, world-class golf courses and idyllic inns lie at the hem of the glittering Pacific. Whether you're looking for calm or noisy beachside fun, the Monterey Peninsula has it in buckets.
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1. Garland Ranch Regional Park

700 West Carmel Valley Road, Carmel Valley, CA +1 831-372-3196 [email protected] http://www.mprpd.org
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5.0 based on 187 reviews

Garland Ranch Regional Park

Garland Ranch Regional Park is the “granddaddy”' of the MPRPD properties, representing the District's first parkland acquisition. The park was purchased in 1975 from William Garland II, who generously gifted a portion of the cost by reducing the purchase price to below fair market value. An eminent southern California community leader, Mr. Garland spent many summers with his family on the "ranch". This park is home to a variety of landscapes that occur at elevations from 200 to 2,000 feet. From the willow covered banks of the Carmel River through the cottonwood-sycamore stands of the old floodplain, the trails ascend steeply. Atop the northern crest of the Santa Lucia Mountains, the trails encounter open oak savannas and spectacular vistas. Along the way, you will travel through maple-filled canyons, dense oak woodlands, and thick stands of chaparral. Garzas Creek gently bisects the park and provides a peaceful, shaded trail that reaches a secluded side canyon of redwoods. The park is also home to a wide variety of insects, birds, plants and animals, descendants of the first residents. Species lists of common birds, mammals, and plants are available at the Visitor Center or the District Museum, both located in the park. Throughout the park there are reminders of Carmel Valley's past: Rumsen Indian habitation sites; homestead, hunting and logging remains; livestock trails, ponds and springs; and Rancho Don Juan.There is a ranger/volunteer staff to help you enjoy your visit. The District provides both in-class environmental education programs and outdoor interpretive hikes and other events for all ages.Day use activities include hiking, photography, horseback riding, jogging, walking, bird watching, painting and simple solitude, and limited mountain bike riding in the Cooper Ranch area. A small visitor center is located at Garland and staffed by volunteers.

Reviewed By 7268 - Oakland, United States

Very nice regional park. Great hiking, and much of the hiking is under tree cover. Good signage. Very well-kept park. Visitor Center closed due to COVID19, but it looks like a well-equip visitor's center. I did a six-mile hike on a beautiful, clear September day. Temp was around 75 degrees F. Hike was a perfect uphill cardio workout. Plenty of parking.

2. Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard

Pacific Grove Oceanview Blvd., Pacific Grove, CA http://www.cityofpacificgrove.org
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Pacific Grove Oceanview Boulevard

Reviewed By SFantle101 - Bellevue, United States

This is a beautiful alternative (or complement) to 17 Mile Drive; much less traffic and still great views any time of day. Take the time for a relaxing walk and you'll be rewarded with serenity.

3. Asilomar State Beach

800 Asilomar Blvd South of Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950-3704 +1 831-646-6440 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=566
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Asilomar State Beach

The name of this State Beach means "a refuge by the sea," which describes the breathtaking views of forest, surf and sand on more than 105 secluded acres of scenic forest and sand dunes.

Reviewed By AdvtrTrvlr - Camarillo, United States

This State Beach starts at Lover’s Point and follows Ocean View Blvd around Pacific Grove to Sunset Dr and ends at Asilomar Beach. There is a something for everyone: nice boardwalks, footpaths, expansive tide pools at low tide, large crashing waves, lots of wildlife including sea otters, Pacific harbor seals, and lots of life in tide pools to explore. There are lots of benches to sit on and lots of rocks to climb at the right tide. Off shore you might see Humpback whales breaching, dolphins, or in winter time Gray whales. We have driven along the coast many times, taken many walks over the years and it’s always been an amazing place to hang and out enjoy nature. The weather can change a lot. Take and have with you layered clothing. The day after Thanksgiving was beautiful and sunny with no wind. Other times it has been extremely windy and cold.

4. Monterey Peninsula Recreational Trail

Monterey, CA +1 831-646-3866 http://monterey.org/en-us/Departments/Monterey-Recreation/Parks-and-Beaches/Monterey-Bay-Coastal-Trail
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Monterey Peninsula Recreational Trail

Popular hiking trail running along the Pacific Grove and Monterey coast.

Reviewed By Dao1949 - Chiang Mai, Thailand

It stretches along the coast of Monterey from Fisherman's Wharf all the way through Pacific Grove Beach and Lover's Point. Incredibly scenic views to be viewed along your walk with the Pacific Ocena waves crashing in. In the Cannery Row stretch, walk through history of a famous street of canneries that harvested millions of tons of fish, many decades ago. The Pacific Grove section is completed with the walk through of Lovers Point which features a pristine sandy beach in a protected cove.

5. Scenic Road Walkway

Scenic Road Carmel Beach, Carmel, CA
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Scenic Road Walkway

Reviewed By bargingal - Atlanta, United States

My husband and I enjoyed a run on the Scenic Road early one morning during our trip. Wish we had more time to have enjoyed this Road more than once, it is beautiful. Plus a Frank Lloyd Wright house.

6. Lovers Point

Ocean View Blvd. at 17th Street, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://www.cityofpacificgrove.org
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Lovers Point

Reviewed By krysheila99

This is a definite must place to visit with or without children. A nice place to enjoy one on one time with your soulmate or awful nice place to enjoy with family my grandkids totally enjoyed the beach and also the park they have you can rent bikes you can rent Kayaks. The view is beautiful

7. Path of History

Monterey, CA [email protected] http://www.parks.ca.gov
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Path of History

Self-guided 2.7 mile walking tour around 46 historic buildings in downtown Monterey.

Reviewed By mini - Fremont, United States

We walked the Path of History while in Monterey. This is an interesting walk to take to see historical sites and buildings. There is information boards to read about the area.

8. Monterey Bay Recreation Trail

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Monterey Bay Recreation Trail

Popular hiking trail running along the Pacific Grove and Monterey coast.

9. Monterey Bay

Monterey, CA +1 831-899-2441 http://monterey.org/
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Monterey Bay

Reviewed By V236FJrobertn - Monterey, United States

The Central Coast's Monterey Bay is one of the most attractive and interesting places in the country. Beautiful Pacific Coast scenery, and lots to do along the coast, from numerous beach walks, to whale watching on boats out of Monterey, Moss Landing and Santa Cruz, and of course, a number of fine surfing spots.

10. Garrapata State Park

Highway 1, 6.7 miles south of Rio Road Highway 1, 6.7 miles south of Rio Road in Carmel, Carmel, CA 93923 +1 831-624-4909 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=579
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Garrapata State Park

This rocky beach is typical of the beautiful scenery along the Big Sur coastline.

Reviewed By meadef - Soquel, United States

Absolutely dramatic coast along with hiking trails through coastal brush and wildflowers. The beach is great for walking or even for sunbathing. Parking is easy on the wide dirt shoulder, room for many cars. It's a great way to sample Big Sur without a long hike.

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