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Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point

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Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point

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Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point is a captivating coastal viewpoint located on the Monterey Peninsula in Pebble Beach, California. This iconic spot, part of the renowned 17-Mile Drive, is famous for its dramatic rocky shoreline and the gnarled, bleached Monterey Cypress trees that inspired its name. Situated at the northern tip of Stillwater Cove, it offers expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and is recognized as a natural monument within this picturesque region.

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    Pescadero Point is a fantastic spot to view the ghost trees and offers spectacular ocean views, along with fascinating rock formations. This area is known for its legendary big waves, which can reach heights of up to 50 feet (15 meters) in the winter, but it's a stunning sight to see any time of year. There is a manned gate at the entrance of the Pebble Beach Golf Course to access this location for vehicles, however, if you're on a bike you can pass for free.

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    Placering: Del Monte Forest, Monterey County, Californien, Amerikas Forenede Stater

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    What is the fee to access Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point, and are there any exceptions?

    Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point is located along the 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach. There is a manned gate where vehicles are required to pay an entrance fee to access the drive. However, cyclists can typically pass through for free, making it an attractive option for those exploring by bike.

    Are there any walking trails directly at Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point, and what is their difficulty?

    While Ghost Trees itself is primarily a viewpoint, the immediate area features rugged, rocky terrain suitable for short explorations. The 17-Mile Drive, where it's located, offers various walking and cycling opportunities. These are generally easy to moderate, focusing on scenic coastal paths rather than strenuous hikes. Comfortable footwear is recommended for navigating the uneven ground near the viewpoint.

    Is Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point a dog-friendly location?

    Yes, the 17-Mile Drive, including Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point, is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on leash in most outdoor areas. However, it's always a good idea to check for any specific restrictions on signage upon arrival, especially regarding beaches or sensitive wildlife areas.

    What are the best times of day to visit Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point to avoid crowds or for photography?

    To avoid the largest crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon. These times also offer the best light for photography, with softer hues during sunrise and sunset enhancing the dramatic coastal scenery and the unique 'ghost trees'.

    What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to see at Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point?

    The coastal environment around Pescadero Point is rich in wildlife. Visitors might spot various seabirds, including pelicans and cormorants. Keep an eye out for marine mammals such as sea otters in the kelp beds and seals or sea lions basking on the rocks. Occasionally, dolphins or whales can be seen offshore, especially during migration seasons.

    Are there any nearby cafes or restaurants accessible from Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point?

    Yes, being part of the 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach, there are several dining options available within a short drive. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and even picnic spots along the scenic route, particularly closer to the Pebble Beach Golf Links and the Lodge at Pebble Beach. These offer a range of choices from casual to fine dining.

    Is Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point wheelchair accessible?

    While the viewpoint itself is accessible by car, the immediate terrain around the Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point is rugged and rocky, which may present challenges for wheelchair users. The paved areas of the 17-Mile Drive offer scenic views from a vehicle, but direct access to the very edge of the coastline might be limited.

    What should I wear when visiting Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point, especially in spring or winter?

    The weather on the Monterey Peninsula can be unpredictable, even in spring. It's always best to dress in layers. In spring, expect cool mornings and evenings, with potential for fog, so a light jacket or sweater is advisable. In winter, conditions can be colder and windier, so a warm, windproof, and possibly waterproof jacket is recommended, along with comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for uneven terrain.

    What is the historical significance of the 'Ghost Trees' name?

    The name 'Ghost Trees' originates from the unique appearance of the Monterey Cypress trees in the area. Their bleached, twisted trunks, gnarled by the coastal winds and salt spray, evoke the appearance of ghosts or witches. Carmel surfer Don Curry officially named the spot in the 2000s, inspired by these iconic trees along 17-Mile Drive.

    Are there any other notable viewpoints or natural features near Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point?

    Absolutely! Ghost Trees is just one of many stunning stops along the 17-Mile Drive. Other notable viewpoints include the Lone Cypress, Bird Rock, and Fanshell Beach. Each offers unique perspectives of the rugged coastline, diverse wildlife, and the iconic Monterey Cypress trees, making the entire drive a scenic journey.

    What is the current status of the big wave surfing at Ghost Trees?

    Ghost Trees was once renowned globally for its massive, dangerous waves, attracting big wave surfers. However, following a tragic incident in 2007 and concerns for environmental protection within the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, motorized personal watercraft were banned in March 2009. This effectively made tow-in surfing illegal and inaccessible, so while the waves still break, it is no longer a surf spot.

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