Things to Do in Marina
Marina boasts a number of attractions and activities for visitors to
partake. If you are the adventurous type, try skydiving at
the Marina Airport, or hang glide from Marina State Beach. Former Fort
Ord lands offer horseback riding or scenic hiking and biking
trails. Visit
the Marina State Beach and take a tour of the protected natural
dunes. Bring
the kids to enjoy the skate park, the recreation trail, or
picnic and feed the ducks at the Locke Paddon Park. Check out Marina's and the Peninsula's calendar of events to find out what else
is going on during your visit!
See the Dunes Habitat, watch surfers, enjoy the gorgeous sunsets, the dolphins at play, see the spectacular hang gliders, build sand castles, and walk for miles in solitude and peace.
What is now the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and State Seashore was once used extensively by the Ohlone peoples. In the 1950's, the Dunes were used as a source of construction sand. Since the 1990's the Dunes have been undergoing restoration of native and endangered plant species. The Monterey Bay seashore now receives over 3 million visitors a year. Hang gliders and surfers put on a great display at the beach for the less adventurous.
Ride along sand dunes, walk or trot along the shoreline at the center of Monterey Bay. Stunning views, from Pacific Grove to Santa Cruz.
The Monterey Bay Coastal Bike Trail is some 29 miles long stretching from Castroville to the Monterey Peninsula and parts of Pebble Beach. A large portion of the trail is actual bike path while some portions are still shoulder of the road riding. Well maintained and used by both joggers, skaters, walkers and cyclists. Use proper road etiquette when on the bike trail, be courteous to other trail users and stay either to the left or right of the trail.
During the winter and spring months the entire gray whale population migrates through the Sanctuary within three kilometers of the Monterey Bay coastline, traveling to their summer feeding grounds in the Bering Sea and to their winter breeding grounds in Baja. Thanks to its nutrient-rich waters, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, located along California's central coast, offers some of the world's best whale watching. |