4. Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
62 California 1, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93923, map
Point Lobos is often called the “crown jewel” of California’s state park system. It’s just as beautiful as Big Sur, but I was pleasantly surprised that it’s not as crowded. This stretch of coast is part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and tide pooling is a great activity for both kids and adults.
We tidepooled at Weston Beach, where you commonly see crabs, anemones, sea urchins, sea stars, and more. Be sure to check the tide charts and go at low tide. There are also plenty of hiking trails and vista points. Next time, we want to check out scuba diving!
Local Tip: We went at 9 a.m. for the lowest tide of the day (-0.3 ft), and most lots were small and full except for Weston Beach. When we left at 11 a.m. (0.5 ft), people were still tide pooling.
Wear Sturdy Shoes if you’re tidepooling. The rock is very slick, and we saw a few people slip. We almost had a close call.