Magical Monterey
June 10-15, 2024
6 days/5 nights
Rating: Moderate
Max Capacity: 20
$700 Member Price
$750 Non-Member Price
Walk with us as we journey south along the scenic Monterey Peninsula. Arrive at the Veterans Memorial Park and explore the hikes from camp to Huckleberry Hill and Quarry. Begin your first full day at Elkhorn Slough Reserve then walk from Zmudowski Beach to Moss Landing. Walk the CCT as it follows the Monterey Peninsula from Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey to Bird Rock at Pebble Beach. We continue walking south from Carmel Beach to Monastery Beach then shuttle to Garrapata State Park. On our final full day we visit the spectacular Point Lobos State Natural Preserve.
Walk type –Moderate, shorter walks can be accommodated.
Max capacity 20
We will meet and our vehicles will remain at a group camping site located in Monterey Veterans Memorial Park. We will shuttle to the start of our hikes and their return. Hikes can experience a vertical change of 700 ft. While most of the hike is packed dirt, there are some uneven areas with protruding rocks, roots, and minor obstructions. Each day, you have the option of doing the longer hikes or walk less and spend more time in chosen areas. We will provide options for both breakfast and lunch. If you have any special requests regarding diet -please let your Walk Leader know. Dinners will be prepared by volunteer “food angels” who support Coastwalk. We ask that you bring any personal food or drug items in well-marked sturdy containers to be placed in one of our ice chests. To all, please bring a marked container for leftovers. (They are equally great along the trail the next day). Do bring along a camp chair for a comfortable time around the campfire. You will have your vehicles nearby each day so transporting items should not be an issue.
ItineraryPlease note this Itinerary is subject to change due to weather and tidal conditions.Monday, June 10 – Arrive at Veterans Memorial Park, set up camp, hike from camp to Huckleberry Hill and Quarry. Tuesday, June 11 – Shuttle bothways: Elkhorn Slough Reserve, combined with a hike from Zmudowski Beach to Moss Landing. Wenesday, June 12 – Shuttle bothways: Monterey Peninsula from Fisherman’s Wharf to Bird Roack at Pebble Beach. Thursday, June 13 – Shuttle bothways: Carmel Beach to Monastery Beach, then to Garrapata State Park. Friday, June 14 – Shuttle bothways: Pt. Lobos Saturday, June 15 – Break Camp, pack up and leave. You can choose, explore the “Path of History” in Old Town Monterey.
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What to bring on a Coastwalk
Clothing
Hat
Jacket – (wind and water resistant)
Long pants
Hiking shorts
Hiking boots
Walking shoes
Vest
Long Sleeve shirt
Sweater
Underwear
Tee shirt
Socks
Bandanna, handkerchief
Toiletries
Soap or body wash, Bio based/biodegradable
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Dental floss
Daily Medications and vitamins
Shampoo, bio based/biodegradable
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Comb or brush
Towel and wash cloth
Personnel first aid items
Sleep wear
Poncho or rain gear
Camping gear
Tent, with footprint (pad underneath tent to keep your tent dry)
Sleeping bag with pad
Plate, bowl, cup, knife, fork and spoon
Cloth napkin
Tupperware container, for left-overs
Flashlight or head lamp
Small Folding chair/ camp chair
Day pack
Canteen, hydration pack or 2 water bottles, 1 liter minimum each
Food
All meals are provided but feel free to bring your own food or snacks.
Nice to have
Camera
Binoculars
Hiking poles
Linda Schwaberow Walk Leader, Bob Adams Chuckwagon Master, Gail Williams, Donna Barnett, Donna Lockhart, Larry Rutherford, Bill Daniels & other Coastwalk Volunteers.
Veterans Memorial Park – https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-do/parks/veterans-memorial/
California Coastal Trail – Monterey – https://californiacoastaltrail.org/southern-california/monterey/
Elkhorn Slough – https://elkhornslough.org/
Fisherman’s Wharf – https://www.seemonterey.com/regions/monterey/wharf/
Monastery Beach – https://www.californiabeaches.com/beach/monastery-beach/
Garrapata State Park – https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-do/parks/garrapta/
Pt. Lobos State Park – https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-do/parks/point-lobos/