Seaside (formerly East Monterey) is a city in Monterey County, California, United States, with a population of 33,025 as of the 2010 census. Seaside is located 2.25 miles (3.6 km) east-northeast of Monterey, at an elevation of 33 feet (10 m). Seaside is the home of California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) and the Monterey College of Law, which are located on the site of the former military base Fort Ord. There you will find the Bayonet and Black Horse golf courses, once also part of the Fort Ord military base, now open to the public, and host to PGA Tour events, including the 2012 PGA Professional National Championship. Seaside is also the gateway to the Fort Ord National Monument Park, created on April 20, 2012. It has a rich history, diverse habitat, bountiful recreation opportunities, and helps protect and manage 83 miles of trails and over 44 species of plants and animals.
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4.5 based on 12 reviews
Located at the ocean's edge, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a window to marine life -- for dive masters and non-swimmers alike. It's home to sea otters, penguins, sharks, jellies and thousands of other marine animals and plants. Its mission is to inspire conservation of the oceans.
We go to every aquarium we can find. Monteray Bay has the most fascinating exhibits for educational purposes. I found them being operated by adults as well as young people. Very clever items added to each exhibit (like mechanical octopus displays/dioramas in the live octopus area) made them more unique. Of course the otters steal the show and the videos on the otters and on their research arm were short but really well put together.
5 based on 628 reviews
I fell in love with the entire shoreline from Lovers Point Beach onward. Be sure to see Asilomar beach and the Tide Pools thete. Also the Marine Preserve. This is so worth while . Best to go when there is minus tide . One can find the timetables for the tide pools online. The water is so blue blue with gushing waves like you see in the movies . It is a must see for nature lovers and especially for someine who does not like to or cant hike. And it also is free.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
A well-kept secret in the Monterey area, this golf course is long and technically challenging.
Really enjoyed playing Black Horse - this is a difficult and long course but fun and rewarding, offering some great views of the bay. Playing hole 18 from tips is over 600 yards! Only thing is that there are areas where conditions are poor with brown patches and dirt in fairway. Needs some work before future tournaments are played there.
Recently played at end of day for $59 including cart (through Golfnow); well worth it.
5 based on 884 reviews
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.
This is a wonderful beach for beach combing and tide pooling, but the fact that every dog owner in the city ignores the Leash laws makes it hard to give it a good rating. There is one man, a guy with a black German Shepherd, who I was told by a park ranger routinely disobeys the leash law. His dog runs loose and chases the surf birds...and mind you, the birds are protected by law. And the man watched his dog poop on the beach and walked off. Please, enjoy the beach and pick up your dog's poop and take it OFF the beach and into the numerous trash cans on the road.
5 based on 397 reviews
Having lived in Carmel Valley for many years, I've walked all over the peninsula. My favorite walk is along Scenic, past River Beach and then along any number of streets back to Carmel Beach. Where there is a million dollar restroom... Not really gorgeous, but at least there are two rooms.The surf along both beaches is beautiful, sometimes 17 feet high, sometimes just a quiet lapping. Shore birds and marine mammals are always there. Occasionally there are whales in the water between Scenic and Pt. Lobos. There are always plenty of other walkers to smile at and dogs to pet. Go onto the beaches at both places to walk in the water or along the white sand beaches. Carmel Beach allows dogs to go off leash which makes them so happy. If you still have energy, you can walk up Ocean to a coffee shop or cafe for food or a glass of wine. There are currently 19 wine tasting shops; locals feel it would be nice to have fewer. But you might want to visit one. A treat is to drink a glass of wine and watch the sunset or take some snacks down, sit on a bench and people/dog watch. It's also my Cocker Spaniel's favorite beach.
5 based on 738 reviews
Popular hiking trail running along the Pacific Grove and Monterey coast.
Driven this many many times but enjoyed the morning walk.
Beauty at every turn.So relaxing seeing the wildlife and listening to the ocean along the way.
Restrooms at the golf course.
Many benches to rest at and take in the scenery.Tide pool exploring and many great pic opportunities.
Great easy walk!!
4.5 based on 400 reviews
It’s a nice place across from the hotel. The park is very clean,numerous picnic tables and a great view of the ocean. It’s a great place to enjoy breakfast or bring a lunch.A lot of grassy area to bring a blanket to eat on. Beautiful!!!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
There's a lot of great things that have been said already about this aquarium, so instead of belaboring all of those qualities, I offer the following tips.
1. If you are staying at a local hotel they often offer a 2 day pass for the price of the single day ticket offered by the aquarium. This gives you the option to break up the day or days.
2. Much better options in value for food if you get a hand stamp and go explore a few blocks off. We had a great lunch at the brewing company.
3. During the school year the place gets mobbed with field trip groups. But they all tend to leave by 2 PM so after that you almost get the run of the place.
4. We attended several of the mini-lectures in the theatre next to the gift shop. Nice break on the feet and the naturalists on staff are interesting and passionate about the local environment.
4.5 based on 453 reviews
I see why they call it lovers point. It is a nice beach area with great cypress trees, rock formations and easy access to walk. There is a trail that you can keep walking all through Pacific Grove, where this is located.
Enjoy the walk and nature.
4.5 based on 643 reviews
Designed by the creator of Dennis the Menace, this park has all sorts of unique attractions.
This is a wonderful park for children and a great place for parents to turn their kids loose to play on all the structures, bridges, climbing walls, etc. Children can easily be here for a couple hours without getting bored. There is one entrance/exit and it's all fenced in. I noticed one other gate, which was open, that led to a fenced in baseball field, so it seems pretty safe. As popular as it is, parking in the main lot was tight, but there was also street parking. There are restrooms. It got its name because Hank Ketchum, the creator of Dennis the Menace, was the driving force in the creation of the park. It's a nice legacy.
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