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Asilomar Beach

This lovely beach is located at the western edge of Pacific Grove and is overlooked by Pebble Beach’s Inn at Spanish Bay. The southern section is a broad flat stretch of white sand; the northern portion consists of rocky promontories interspersed with a few small beaches. It has a long boardwalk

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Carmel Beach

World-renowned Carmel-by-the-Sea has inspired artists, sparked romances, and attracted celebrities for decades. Rated a top-10 destination in the U.S. year after year, Carmel-by-the-Sea is an amazing, European-style village nestled above a picturesque white-sand beach where everything is within walking

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Carmel River State Beach

On Carmel Bay, the mile-long beach features a bird sanctuary in a lagoon (just before the Carmel River empties into the sea) featuring a wide variety of waterfowl and song birds. Monastery Beach, also known as San Jose Creek Beach, is part of the park and is popular with scuba divers. Swimming,

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Del Monte Beach

This is a great beach for family outings. Not only is the surf calm but there are picnic tables, fire pits and benches. A boardwalk wends through the dunes. Dogs must be on leash; no bonfires. Off Del Monte Boulevard at Casa Verde Way, Monterey.

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Fort Ord Dunes State Park

A short trail leads to a gorgeous 4-mile-long beach with stunning bay views. From the parking lot, visitors may take a boardwalk to a new bluff-top viewing platform with educational panels about the park’s history. Open for bicyclists and dogs on a leash.

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Lovers Point Beach and Park

This idyllic little beach in Pacific Grove has something for everybody when staying at Monterey vacation rentals. The surf is perhaps the calmest on the Peninsula so it is a great place for families with young children. Surfers like it for its predictable waves and it is an easy spot for kayakers to

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Marina State Beach

Popular as a hang-glider launching area, this 171-acre beach has sweeping views of Monterey Bay. It can be windy, thus the attraction for hang gliders, which also makes it a great place for flying kites. It features a wheelchair accessible boardwalk through the sand dunes.

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Monastery Beach

Located 2 miles south on Highway 1, Monastery Beach, which edges Point Lobos, is gorgeous but dangerous. The beach is steep with a strong undertow, so not only is it unsafe for swimming, but visitors are advised not to turn their backs to the waves. Experienced scuba divers occasionally use this beach

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Point Lobos State Park

Long considered the “crown jewel” of the California State Park system, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is a magnet for nature lovers the world around. From its breathtaking beauty to its fascinating wildlife to its friendly and knowledgeable volunteers, Point Lobos is a place where one

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