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Quote: Our motel was across the street from Don Dahvee Park/Greenbelt. I took advantage of this during our stay, taking several walks and jogs through this little-piece of nature wedged between roads and residential Read More
Quote: This mostly flat stretch of paved trail follows alongside Monterey Bay for most of its nine-mile length. You'll pass Lovers Point in Pacific Grove, the Aquarium, Cannery Row and Fisherman's Wharf. It's always Read More
Quote: Monterey and Pebble Beach are known for golf. Stunning views, exclusive clubs, prime real estate and incredible landscapes have long attracted the rich and famous. The Bing Crosby Golf Tournament, which first Read More
Quote: I love the aquarium! I had a wonderful time seeing the underwater wildlife, the huge full wall tank, and having life-sized whales hanging above our heads! There was a viewing of deap sealife on a slide show, Read More
Quote: It is easy for me to understand why so many people on the West coast are physically fit. The Monterey Bay area is perfectly suited for anyone who enjoys exercise. Running is as big a part of my life as Read More
Quote: Seventeen Mile Drive is a loop of eponymous length that can be picked up a various entry points, or gates, on the Monterey Penninsula. There is an $8.00 toll fee. Part of the drive is shoreline and golf courses, Read More
Quote: This dive site is a good site for new or inexperienced divers. It is frequently used by instructors for their student-checkout dives. A fairly secure dive with maxmum depth of about 30 feet. Also a great place Read More
Quote: A recent article in San Francisco magazine claimed the slogan of Carmel Valley's wine region to be the "Wild West of Wine Making." Compared to the better known, heavily stomped Napa Valley, the area is more Read More
Quote: The Big Sur Marathon is a beautiful race along the prettiest highway in the United States. For one day a year only Highway 1 is closed to traffic to accommodate runners, and the incredible ocean views are worth Read More