Place

Coastal Trail (South Trailhead)

White A-frame sign stands in middle of tan concrete walkway
Entrance to Coastal Trail from the South entrance

NPS Photo/D. Wieder

Quick Facts

Beach/Water Access, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Parking - Auto, Restroom, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Toilet - Vault/Composting, Trailhead, Wheelchair Accessible

The coastal trail at Cabrillo National Monument is a short one-mile round trip hike ranging from easy to moderate difficulty due to a few steep slopes. You can find this trail on the west side of the peninsula, which leads to the tidepool access area. This trail can be started from the entrances at Lot 1 or Lot 2 off of Gatchell Rd. Take Cabrillo Rd. from the main entrance of the park to Gatchell and park at either lot.

The Coastal Trail is a mixture of Class 3 and Class 5 trails as indicated below.
Parking Lot 2 - Spur Trail - Class 3
Starircase on Spur Trail - Class 3
Spur Trail to Tidepool Entrance - Class 3
Parking Lot 1 - Staircase to Tidepools - Class 5

On this trail you’ll find wide, easy paths with an amazing coastal view. The easy paths lead to steep stairs. Keep in mind this trail is constantly impacted by erosion and some of the stairs are uneven and rugged. It is not possible to take strollers etc. on this trail.

Only the start of this trail is wheelchair accessible. The majority of this trail is dirt and inaccessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

This trail provides scenic ocean views, the chance to see whales migrating in the winter months, various marine life, and a look at the native vegetation. Please stay on the trail as we have dangerous cliffs, sensitve vegetation and the possibility of rattlesnakes off trail. Some of the sensitive vegeation may look dead, especially in the summer, but they are just dormant, waiting for the winter and spring rains.

Pets are allowed on the trail as long as they are on a 6 foot or shorter leash. Please do not go off trail with your pets. They are also not allowed in the tidepools. Please pick up after your pets.

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Cabrillo National Monument

Last updated: November 20, 2021