San Diego Family 12th Annual Out and About 2010 : Page 30

Courtesy of Cabrillo National Monument Louise Julig San Diego Coastal Courtesy of Jim Julig La Jolla • Mission Bay • Mission Beach • Ocean Beach Pacifi c Beach • Point Loma Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Sunset Cliffs Blvd. between Adair St. and Ladera St., Ocean Beach www.sandiego.gov/ park-and-recreation/parks/shoreline/ sunset.shtml Aptly named, Sunset Cliffs boasts one of the most spectacular sunset views in the county, but is beautiful anytime. This 68-acre park stretches along the coast and offers dramatic sculpted cliffs, arches, tidepools and the occasional California Gray Whale sighting. Park at one of several small lots on the coast or continue to the larger lot at Ladera Street adjacent to the hillside multiple species conservation area. Cabrillo National Monument and Old Point Loma Lighthouse 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr. Point Loma 619-557-5450; www.nps.gov/cabr Rich in history and natural resources, Cabrillo National Monument tells the story of 16th century exploration as well as maritime and military history of the area. For outdoor adventures, go hiking, biking, tidepooling, birdwatching or enjoy the spectacular views. Kids can earn a Junior Ranger badge from a park ranger during their visit. 30 San Diego Family Magazine Out & About 2010 sdfmOUTandABOUT.com

San Diego Coastal

Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Sunset Cliffs Blvd. Between Adair St. and Ladera St., Ocean Beach www.sandiego.gov/ park-and-recreation/parks/shoreline/ sunset.shtml Aptly named, Sunset Cliffs boasts one of the most spectacular sunset views in the county, but is beautiful anytime. This 68-acre park stretches along the coast and offers dramatic sculpted cliffs, arches, tidepools and the occasional California Gray Whale sighting. Park at one of several small lots on the coast or continue to the larger lot at Ladera Street adjacent to the hillside multiple species conservation area.

Cabrillo National Monument and Old Point Loma Lighthouse 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr. Point Loma 619-557-5450; www.nps.gov/cabr Rich in history and natural resources, Cabrillo National Monument tells the story of 16th century exploration as well as maritime and military history of the area. For outdoor adventures, go hiking, biking, tidepooling, birdwatching or enjoy the spectacular views. Kids can earn a Junior Ranger badge from a park ranger during their visit.

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