Harbor Seal View Point, Moss Landing
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Place where harbor seals and sea otters take refuge near a power plant, in a cold, foggy area.
A short 500m dirt path on the Cuesta Inlet, with colorful kayaks.
Place where harbor seals and sea otters take refuge near a power plant, in a cold, foggy area.
Cement ship playground with logs to climb, seal, dolphin, whale's tail and giant octopus sculptures, picnic tables, and an amazing view of Morro Rock and the inlet.
Flat wooden boardwalk loop trail along the estuary- you see divebombing pelicans, Morro Rock, cypress trees on the hills opposite, salt marsh, and mountains in the distance.
Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
A popular bike path along the shoreline with bright beach succulents and rows of perfect California palms!
Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
Fascinating museum with lifelike mannequins showing what life was like on a naval aircraft carrier in the second half of the 20th century.
Lookout point over the harbor and a 200m walk in front of clifftop houses. Near cute modern development.
A lovely park by the harbor where kids can look at the boats, play on the grass, watch seals fight, and enjoy the toddler playground.
Flat wooden boardwalk loop trail along the estuary- you see divebombing pelicans, Morro Rock, cypress trees on the hills opposite, salt marsh, and mountains in the distance.
Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
A lovely park by the harbor where kids can look at the boats, play on the grass, watch seals fight, and enjoy the toddler playground.
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