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No wonder it's so crowded on the weekends! There's something for everyone at Sand Dollar Beach! Four Things About Sand Dollar Beach
Things To Do At Sand Dollar Beach
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An Insider's Secret:Who knew there was jade in California? It was many years before I discovered this little secret! Jade Cove is a wonderful, almost clandestine treasure trove - not because of its nice beach (there isn't one), but because it's a terrific place to hunt for California Jade. Travel a short distance south of Sand Dollar Beach and look for the Jade Cove sign. There's a pullout where you can park and take the short path down to the boulder-strewn "beach." Be careful on the trail as it's fairly steep. As a beachcomber, you may very well be able to find bits of Jade along the shoreline, especially after a storm. Look around among the tidepools, the course gravel, and the boulders. Give it some thought: "Where would I hide if I were a piece of Jade and had been tossed up on the beach by a wave?" But, seriously, your odds are better if you're a diver. The waters are part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, but you don't need a permit to dive here. Just check this page for the regulations governing your activities: Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Prohibitions Summary Important Information for You to Know: There are regulations re the collection of any type of gem or mineral in the state of California. Here's what you need to know about collecting Jade: From the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary website: "Jade may be collected (meaning removed) from the area bounded by the beach access stairway at south Sand Dollar Beach, the westernmost tip of Cape San Martin, and from the mean high tide line seaward to the 90-foot depth line ("the authorized area")." As long as you are collecting no more than you can carry and it's for personal use, you should be good to go! Four Things About Jade Cove:
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Willow Creek is a rocky little beach that's about two miles south of Jade Cove. There's a large turnout Vista Point for lovely scenic views, and a road that will take you on down to the beach. Willow Creek Four Things About Willow Creek
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Travel about 20 miles south of Willow Creek and you'll find one of the most interesting spots along the Big Sur coastline! Point Piedras Blancas is the home base of an elephant seal colony. Although the seals don't live here (they spend most of their lives living a solitary existence traveling thousands of miles of the ocean in search of food), they return to this same spot every year for birthing, breeding, and molting. An Insider's Secret: Although there are elephant seals present almost any time of the year, the peak seasons are Winter (between December and February - birthing and breeding season), and early Summer (April to June - peak molting season). Four Things About Point Piedras Blancas:
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Other Wildlife Thanks to the elephant seals that set up their rookery here, and the prolific kelp beds in the area, and annual migrations - Point Piedras Blancas is one of the best marine wildlife viewing areas on the coast. Here's a list of some of the marine life you might see:
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