Monterey, Carmel, and Route 1 attract millions of visitors each year to enjoy the breathtaking views along the coast, the likely chance of seeing wildlife, and experiencing the Pacific Ocean in a variety of ways. So, while the majority of tourists need to explore this part of California by drives, hikes and bikes, kayakers have the unique opportunity to explore Monterey Bay from within.
Point Lobos state park is one of those locations that summons visitors from miles around. With its cliffs, rock island passages, surging ocean, abundant wildlife, and deep blue surrounded kelp beds, the kayaking trip from Monastery Beach around Point Lobos is a must-do paddle for advanced kayakers in the area.

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