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    El Estero Park

    4.3 (41 reviews)

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    OK, but is it unlawful to *be* in the park between those hours?
    John S.

    It's dead-center on the line between three and our stars, but rather than rounding up as I normally do, I'm going to round down, because El Estero Park has way too much going for it not to automatically be a four-star affair. There's a double water element. There's the estuary itself (el estero), where you can rent swan and duck boats and paddle around the non-mysterious mysterious island in the middle of the the lake--I mean estuary. But you also have a clear view of Monterey Bay across Del Monte Avenue and Monterey Bay Park and Del Monte Beach. The edges of the estuary dangle really far south on both ends like an Old West gunslinger's mustache, so there's that to explore in your swan/duck boat as well. The middle part of the park, which you have to cross one of the bridges to get to, includes a skate park, a dog park, Dennis the Menace Playground, and three separate cemeteries. I'm excluding those features from this review since I didn't "use" any of them (although the playground looks super fun for kids). There's a path that winds counterclockwise from the northeast side of the estuary all the way down around the western mustache tail and up to Pearl Street, whose sidewalk you can use to cross back into the center of the park and again across the eastern mustache tail back to where the path started. There are plenty of benches throughout the park, most of them facing the water. Some are in better shape than others. There is also enough grass to have a largish picnic on, but not enough for any sort of regular game of soccer, football, or ultimate. The grass is in pretty poor shape in some areas, especially north and northwest of the estuary. I'm sure the aggressive Canada geese's piles of poop don't make the gardeners' jobs any easier, but the park could use some serious love, especially since it gets so much use by the community, which is great to see. The men's restroom was clean when I came. Overall, I had a pleasant experience reading on various benches around the estuary. It's not a quiet or particularly natural-feeling place, but it's a good city park--if only the city would spend more on its upkeep.

    Charles F.

    I spent a lot of days here in my childhood and it was extra special to be back with my mom and my brother. The park is easy accessible and has a lot of cool attractions near by like Dennis the Menace park, The first French Consulate, paddle boats, exercise equipment and more. Take a moment from the craziness of the Wharf and Cannery Row and make sure to stop by El Estero lake to enjoy this little treasure in the Monterey Bay.

    Mary L.

    Lots of wet muddy trails during rainy weather and month of December for sure. I enjoyed the long walk around the area. It's actually a decent size for your walking or running routine. I didn't stop at Dennis The Menace Park or playgrounds, but it turned out to be more spacious than expected. All free public parking available at all sidewalk curbs and more free private parking lots on all sides. I think it's a unique and different feeling here during cold weather months, but views are still different than most for sure. Looks decent and maintained, but note, there are some homeless folks and other crowds in the area, so pick your routes and walking paths wisely. Trash bins may be full and there's lots of green muddy grassy areas. Maybe you'll see something different during summertime. It's a huge place to walk all around if you can. Beautiful end of Autumn views included. Too windy for me. Find nature and allow nature to touch your heart during holidays. Reflections from the water makes this a special place too. Capture your own views. Whatever you do, make it great around here. Free local parks with lots of spaces to walk around are a blessing these days. Be safe and stay healthy.

    John H.

    Sweet little area across the street from the bay. Nice but short walking path with water fowl. Dennis Menace Playground on the other side and boat rentals.

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    Ashlee M.

    Beautiful park and it's a MUST stop every time we visit Monterey! We didn't catching anything, but the weather was nice and the skate park next door was playing some good music.

    Juan F.

    I came here just for boat paddling. It is kinda pricey ($15 for 1/2 hour and $20 for the hour). However, since the park is really nice and the lake is a good size, my gf and I paid for the hour. The first 15 minutes were really nice, after that it got boring. Therefore, if you come to boat paddle I recommend just paying for 1/2 hour. It is a nice way to spend quality time with someone and relax!

    Catalina M.

    Review for skatepark in Monterey. Don't bring your kid here unless you stay to watch. El Estero Skatepark is in El Estero Park right next to Dennis the Menace park. Nice skatepark location overlooking the little lagoon with paddle boats shaped like swans. Skatepark is small. Open till dusk. $100 fine for not wearing helmets. No one was wearing a helmet xcept for my kid and two other kids. Only skaters allowed but there were plenty of scooters and BMX A nice older teen stopped and gave my son some tips. Overall my son enjoyed himself until... kids started smoking pot under the tree and in the corner. 13 yr olds on up. Some pyromaniac kid started a fire on the corner ramp. Some older kid started verbally harassing my son and I had to put a stop to that. The new friend my son made stuck by his side while I was watching closely. Around 5 pm some guy named Scooby arrived and brought beer and cigarettes for all the kids. The only other parent there said there was a big fight here two days ago and the police were called. This is Monterey? We have better skateparks in San Jose. Like anyplace don't leave your kid unsupervised No police officers ever stopped by.

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    Mike M.

    This is a great park in so many ways. El Estero Park is just across the street from the beach but it's very much a traditional city park with a man made lake, a fishing pier, dog park, baseball diamond, paddle boating, an exercise course and a first class children's playground. It's very much a local's park. The throngs of tourists pass right by it on their way towards Cannery Row and Pacific Grove but don't view it as a destination. This means finding a parking spot is easy most of the day. Monterey is sympathetic to the homeless who more or less occupy the lawn area across the street from the McDonald's Restaurant. This is a very small portion of the rather large park. El Estero is large enough for everyone and it would be a mistake and a shame to label it as a homeless park.

    Close-up of an adult Great Blue Heron -  - (Ardea herodias) Photo © Kathleen L. Ryan
    Kathleen R.

    El Estero Park is a wonderful place to go bird watching. There are many benches that provide excellent vantage points, along with the foot bridge, to spy several species of birds from.

    Between Dennis the Menace park, the two wharfs, the views, the beach a block away from the lake you can paddle boat in, this place is amazing.

    Giao T.

    $16 for 1/2 hr to paddle around a lake. I guess it's a "tried it once and that's enough for me" experience. Good workout and the day was serene and beautiful without a cloud in the sky. Water was clean with no trash floating around - that's good. Can't give a resounding "thumbs up and give a try" nor a "stay away from this place" recommendation as it was okay overall. I suppose if you like to spend 30 mins to an hr paddleboating in circles, then this is for you.

    Water level is getting low.... It may be time to move the bodies
    Tiffany J.

    Two words. Goose crap. Beware. lots of tourists. traffic in this area is always a hassle. there's a mcdonalds on one corner. there's a denny's-style café attached to the hotel on the other end of the park. the skate park there is decent----at least its a place for skaters to do so safely. the el estero paddle boats are a decent way to kill an hour or two. I've never checked on the pricing but i'm sure its on par with bike rentals or kayak rentals.

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    Grab a walk grab a picnic enjoy the weeping willows just be be Dennis the Menace or El Estero snacks nearby time to explore grow and sea.

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    We used to drive from San Jose just to come to this park. Now we live here - even better! Something for every age.

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    Fun activity after you hit the fishermans wharf. The staff was nice. The boats life jackets were clean. What more can you ask for?

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    4.0(79 reviews)
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    We went pedal boating here and I really enjoyed it, it was something different for us. It was me,…read moremy husband, and my daughter and we got to pedal around the lake together, which was really nice. The staff was great, very informative and made sure we understood everything before we got on. They had different types of boats too, not just regular ones, but fun ones like ducks, swans, and even dragon boats, which made it feel more exciting, especially for kids. It's very family friendly and I felt like everything was safe. They provided life jackets and made sure everyone was good before heading out. We'll definitely come back, probably on a warmer day so we can enjoy it even more.

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