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North Shore Trail, Point Lobos

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North Shore Trail, Point Lobos

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The North Shore Trail is a rugged and scenic path located within the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, often celebrated as the "crown jewel of the California State Park System." Situated on the Central Coast of California in Monterey County, just south of Carmel-by-the-Sea, this trail offers dramatic coastal views from high bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It is an integral part of the Big Sur coastline, renowned for its unparalleled natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.

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    September 14, 2024

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    The perfect route to showcase the best of Point Lobos, the North Shore Trail is a two mile long trail not only offering just stunning ocean side views, but also unique opportunities to witness local birdlife.

    October 2, 2018

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    The wild part of Port Lobos with far fewer visitors. One of the highlights along the way is Whalers Cove with its whaling museum.
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    July 11, 2021

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    Because the landscape is simply breathtaking!
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    Hike the easy 3.1-mile Point Lobos State Natural Reserve loop to explore rugged coastlines, cypress groves, and abundant wildlife.
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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Distance 717 m

    Uphill 50 m

    Downhill 30 m

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    Location: Monterey County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like on the North Shore Trail, and how challenging is it?

    The North Shore Trail is considered a moderate to challenging walk. Hikers should expect rugged terrain with narrow passages around large boulders, exposed tree roots, and high steps. It's best suited for those with sturdy footwear and good mobility. While some sections, particularly from the Sea Lion Point parking lot to the Old Veteran Cypress, offer wheelchair accessibility, much of the trail requires careful navigation.

    Are there specific landmarks or natural features to look out for along the North Shore Trail?

    Absolutely! The trail offers dramatic coastal views from high bluffs, showcasing unique geological formations of granodiorite cliffs. Key features include the historic Whaler's Cabin, which houses a museum, and the iconic Old Veteran Cypress, an estimated 200-year-old gnarled tree. You'll also pass through diverse plant communities and pine forests, including the native Monterey Cypress trees.

    Is the North Shore Trail suitable for families with young children or those seeking an easier walk?

    Due to its challenging terrain with exposed roots and high steps, the full North Shore Trail might be difficult for very young children or those preferring an easy, flat path. However, sections like the path from the Sea Lion Point parking lot to the Old Veteran Cypress are more accessible. For easier options within Point Lobos, consider other trails that are less rugged.

    Can I bring my dog on the North Shore Trail or anywhere else in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve?

    No, dogs are not permitted on the North Shore Trail or any other trails within Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Dogs are generally only allowed in paved areas, such as parking lots and on the paved roads, and must be on a leash. Service animals are an exception.

    How long does it take to hike the North Shore Trail, and is it a loop?

    The North Shore Trail is approximately 1.4 miles one way, connecting Whalers Cove with the Sea Lion Point area. It typically takes about an hour to hike this segment. It is not a loop on its own but can be combined with other trails within the reserve to create longer routes.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the North Shore Trail?

    The trail offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. You might spot seals, sea otters, and egrets in Bluefish Cove. Offshore, harbor seals and migrating gray whales (December to May) are common. Guillemot Island, visible from the trail, is a nesting site for western gulls, pigeon guillemots, and cormorants in spring and summer.

    How does the North Shore Trail compare to the Cypress Grove Trail in terms of experience?

    Both trails offer stunning coastal views, but the North Shore Trail is generally more rugged and longer, providing a sense of a 'wilder' experience with fewer visitors in some sections. The Cypress Grove Trail is often considered more accessible and features the iconic twisted Monterey Cypress trees up close, making it a popular, shorter loop for many visitors.

    Do I need a permit or reservation to hike the North Shore Trail or enter Point Lobos State Natural Reserve?

    While you don't typically need a specific permit for the North Shore Trail itself, there is an entrance fee to access Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Reservations are not usually required for general entry, but it's always a good idea to check the official California State Parks website (parks.ca.gov/pointlobos) for the most current information, especially during peak seasons or for specific activities like diving.

    What are the parking options for accessing the North Shore Trail, and how crowded does it get?

    Parking is available within Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Many visitors recommend arriving early in the morning to secure a spot. Once the main parking lots are full, you may need to park along Highway 1 outside the reserve and walk in, which adds to your overall distance.

    Are there any cafes or amenities near Point Lobos State Natural Reserve for after my hike?

    Point Lobos State Natural Reserve itself has limited amenities, primarily restrooms and the Whaler's Cabin Museum. For cafes, restaurants, and other services, you'll need to head to nearby towns. Carmel-by-the-Sea, located just a few miles north, offers a wide range of dining options, shops, and accommodation.

    Is the North Shore Trail suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Yes, the North Shore Trail can be beautiful in winter, often offering crisp air and dramatic ocean conditions. Migrating gray whales can also be spotted from December to May. For winter hiking, dress in layers as temperatures can vary. A waterproof or water-resistant outer layer is advisable, along with sturdy, waterproof hiking boots, as trails can be damp or muddy after rain. Even in winter, sunglasses and sun protection are recommended.

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