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    Cabrillo National Monument

    4.6 (822 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Bryan And G.

    We were have amazing weather this FEBRUARY 1, 2026!!! We decided to go to the Cabrillo National Monument, as well as have a picnic on SHELTER ISLAND. It was the first time using our LIFETIME PASS. We drove in, and drove down below to see lots and lots of sailing ships in the ocean. HOWEVER, we were immediatelty struck by how clear a day it was. We could see the CORONADO ISLANDS. We spent ten to fifteen minutes down there. NEXT, we drove up to the LIGHTHOUSE. It was was a clear, but somewhat blustery day. I could see all the way to TJ!!! I spent my time at the lighthouse, but MY Partner walked to the other LOOKOUT!!! As he was doing that, I walked down to the JUAN RODRIGUEZ CABRILLO Statue. I then used the restroon. I want to COMPLIMENT them on having a Disabled Restroom!!! We met up down at the Half Circle LOOKOUT, and we spent about 15 Minutes there. We just couldn't get over how nice it was. We could see all the way to EAST COUNTY AND BEYOND!!! We then DROVE to Shelter Island, down the street from Humprey's Half Moon HOTEL. As we drove down the street, we spotted a Cement PICNIC Table. We saw Harbor Cruises and Planes taking off from NORTH ISLAND AIR FORCE BASE.

    Cliff view
    Ajay S.

    Cabrillo is a beautiful park with tide pools and hiking trails. It is best to visit between 12-3pm so you can see sea life. The views are completely breathtaking. I highly recommend going to see this park.

    Red tailed hawk
    Christy C.

    While I wish more people knew about and visited Cabrillo, I absolutely love enjoying the quiet tranquility on this national monument! Well maintained paths and roads, extremely helpful and friendly staff, and incredible views for days. Treat yourself to the tidepools during low tides!

    Me at the lighthouse
    Lynn R.

    Sunday morning stroll on bayside and Tide pool trails on a cloudy quiet day Talked To the docents about the wwII searchlights and the ground bees

    The cliffs
    Diane S.

    The views and trails at Cabrillo National Monument are spectacular. Whether you chose the Bayside Trail or the Tidepool trails below the experience is memorable. There are so many vistas to explore just allow plenty of time to see as much as you can. Wear trail shoes and bring water.

    Statue of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo at the top of the hill / April 2025
    Emily L.

    A beautiful place to visit even if you have a short amount of time in the area. I didn't know about Cabrillo National Monument until some of my family members recommended it. It's a bit of a drive down south of La Jolla and the downtown area, but worth the trip for the views and the up close views of the tidal pools. I went with family members who all have some limited mobility (we can all walk but not very steep terrain, and we didn't bring hiking or water shoes). It was easy to drive into the park ($20/car) and take the paved pathways around the Cabrillo statue (comes with an expansive view of the bay and city), and then walk around the original lighthouse. It was a quaint little place that you can climb up to nearly the top, with rooms set up to show how the original lighthouse keepers and their families had lived. It was actually quite spacious for a small structure. The very top of the lighthouse is roped off, though. We didn't have a lot of time or firm footedness for the steep hike down the cliffs, so we drove down to the tidal pools on the ocean side of the peninsula. I wish we had looked at the tide calendar before coming! The tide had started to come in about an hour before we got there, so the tidal pool was starting to fill up. But we still could walk down to the boulders and get good views of the ocean, even if our view of sea life was more limited to various types of kelp. I would definitely come back again for the refreshing views and to explore the tidal pools more closely. (I would recommend good shoes.) We didn't go inside the visitor center, but did talk with one of the volunteer guides down at the pools. He was very friendly and informative.

    Yan W.

    San Francisco looks nice, but I wouldn't recommend this park if you were thinking of an actual hike. The park opens very late. 9 Am and if you arrive early there's no area to wait safely. We took an uber with traffic so we had no way of knowing when we would get there. We got there probably 15 min early and had the park pass but had to wait at exactly 9 to enter. So we waited on a bench behind the park gate and were approached multiple times about not being where we should be. But there was no where else to wait except in the middle of the road? I felt like we were breaking into a maximum security vault. The rangers just "warned us," but if they left a bench out front or somewhere safe we would have waited there. Or if they provided better information on the website we would have arrived waayyyy after 9 AM just to avoid being treated like criminals. I've been to A LOT of national parks and honestly I've never felt like this. I would get it if it was like a national park with a castle in it. (Eg Puerto Rico). You can't come into the castle early but you can walk around it and have a safe place to wait. I finally realized this is the only park I've ever been to with such strict rules. I would have to say this is really a pretend park. The advertised hikes were mid at best. It seems like they "hike" is mostly old military roads with "camouflaged" elements to make it look natural. I can see how cyclists would love the roads here but I would do a HARD pass for hiking. Unless you love old military history, or a not so great lighthouse, this isn't the hike for you. It's crazy to think that someone would pay to enter. Unless you have a park pass like I did. Do not go. Not worth it. I don't like the fake park nature of it. Just leave it as a military installation. Don't waste peoples time thinking they are really in nature and seeing nice things to pay to be there.

    Yes, this is a bus stop. I think this beats the J-Church stop at the top of Dolores Park in San Francisco for best public-transit-stop view.
    John S.

    San Diego is beautiful. San Diego Bay is beautiful. The Pacific Ocean is beautiful. Coastal California is beautiful. Migrating whales are majestically beautiful. Combine all of these things, some uniquely interesting military cemeteries, perfect weather, and a bunch of other things; and you get Cabrillo National Monument. If you have a car and are in San Diego, you need to visit. If you don't have a car, you can visit as well, because there's a bus line that comes here, and at least one of that bus line's stops holds the distinction for having the most beautiful view in the world from a public-transit stop. I thought that title belonged to the J-Church stop at the top of Dolores Park in San Francisco, but the bus stop near the visitor center wins. I'm sorry, but it's true. It doesn't get much better than this.

    Cliff overview
    Dinh D.

    I enjoyed the history of the lighthouse and the nice walk this place offers. You also get a nice overview of the cliff onto the ocean. There is a nice overview since it is pretty high.

    View from one of the trails
    Rose J.

    The views are breathtaking. Different trails from easy to strenuous. Good place for all levels of activity

    Point Loma Lighthouse
    Madeleine L.

    Definitely worth a stop if you haven't been. Wish you could go all the way to the top at the lighthouse, but I understand why you can't. Good place for a short hike too. Can be very crowded on a summer weekend.

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    Leslie B.

    If you live in San Diego and have not yet visited Cabrillo National Monument, do yourself a favor and make a visit. If you have visitors from out of town, it's one of the best places to bring tourists. Recently, our friends were visiting and we decided to make a morning outing to Cabrillo. Also, I have a friend who visits periodically, and she brings her National Park Pass, so sometimes we take a short hike, and drink coffee on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. If you don't have a National Park Pass, the cost is $20 per car which covers entry for a week. We happened to arrive on the Junior Park Ranger Day, and fees were waved. IF you look on the calendar, you can look up some of the fee-free days. Cabrillo National Monument has an almost 360 degree view just outside of the visitor center. If you go on a clear day, you can see San Diego, La Jolla, Coronado, Tijuana, and the mountains beyond. There is a lot of information about the history of Point Loma as well as a lot about the various military ships and marine life. You can also visit the old light house and learn about the original inhabitants. If you look at the tide calendar for the best low tide times, you can explore the tide pools and find all types of crabs and other creatures. The visitor center also has a lot of information and a decent gift shop with postcards and trinkets. Since we were there on Junior Park Ranger Day, they were doing some crafts, and my little niece was able to make free craft that highlighted the tide pools. I have always said that Cabrillo has one of the most beautiful views in all of San Diego, and it is one of my favorite place so go.

    Lighthouse

    Enjoyed our visit to the Cabrillo National Monument. I always love visiting lighthouses, and this one had a lot of extra detail with being able to see the light of a previous lighthouse up close and see the decorated interior showing how the caretaker and their family lived at the time it was active. The tour is self guided and can be fairly quick if you are short on time.

    Statue of Cabrillo

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    Ask the Community - Cabrillo National Monument

    All dogs allowed or only service dog?

    There are some areas they are not allowing dogs. I noticed the "No pets" signs posted only service animals.

    Is it pet friendly?

    Yes it is!

    Can a stroller be used on this hike?

    The walkways from the visitor center up to the lighthouse accommodate strollers, if you want to walk down the hill to the tide pools and back up you can use a stroller but please note you are literally walking in the street up and down that hill.

    Does anyone know the price for admission? Not for car/parking

    $10 per person if you're walking or biking. $20 per vehicle, if you have 5 people in the car... it's cheaper just to go in a car.

    Is the National monument open for visitors? I see on the website that its closed during government shutdown?

    Yes but ask locals how to get there or use the old street signs. GPS will take you right to the Marine/Naval Base entrance. Also the whole Monument closes right at 5:00. You can not hang around anywhere outside the Visitor's Center.

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    I would say this park is mostly for the views and the tide pools with just a sprinkle of San Diego History.

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