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Apr 30, 2024 · Visit the park where Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo landed in 1542 as the first European to set foot on the West Coast of the U.S. Learn about his voyage, the lighthouse, the tidepools and more.
- Fees & Passes
Cabrillo National Monument Annual Pass - $35 (U.S. Dollars)...
- Tidepools
The rocky intertidal area, also known as the tidepools, is a...
- FAQ
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- Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit. Colorful sea stars can be found in the...
- Alerts & Conditions
Cabrillo National Monument is a smoke-free park. All areas...
- Basic Information
A spiral staircase is a great way to get you to the top...
- Learn About The Park
• Tidepooling: The rocky intertidal area at Cabrillo...
- The Lighthouses of Cabrillo
Visitors to Cabrillo National Monument are often surprised...
- Operating Hours & Seasons
Please note: The main gate into Cabrillo National Monument...
- Park Brochure
OVERVIEW: Cabrillo National Monument. In the southwest...
- Fees & Passes
Cabrillo National Monument (Spanish: Monumento nacional Cabrillo) is at the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, California, United States. It commemorates the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542.
Visit San Diego's only National Park and learn about the first European to chart the West Coast of the US. See the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, hike the trails, explore the tidepools, and watch whales from land.
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Nov 13, 2023 · Learn about the first European expedition to land on the west coast of the US at Cabrillo National Monument, and enjoy panoramic views of San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Explore the statue of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, the Bayside Trail, and the tidepools at low tide.