Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Monterey State Beach adventure.
With three separate beaches, Monterey’s largest beach is also its safest for water recreation.
Located in the sheltered half-moon of Monterey Bay, Monterey State Beach is the largest beach in Monterey, made up of three separate beaches around a mile apart. Thanks to a shelf of sand that gently slopes into the bay, it’s one of the only beaches in the area safe enough for swimming and water recreation. Beachcombing, tide pooling, kite flying, fishing, surfing, kayaking, and scuba diving are all popular activities here. Although there are no campgrounds at the beach, private campgrounds, RV parks, and Laguna Seca Recreation Area nearby offer numerous overnight options for campers.
Summer is the busiest time in Monterey and Monterey State Beach. Temperatures are at their highest, though coastal fog and wind are still common, especially in the mornings. Early fall is a good time to enjoy warm weather and smaller crowds. The popular and long-running Monterey Jazz Festival is held every September. Look for gray whales in the bay from December to May and killer whales in late spring and early fall.
Adventure calls at Fort Ord National Monument, a spectacular destination for camping enthusiasts. With its rolling hills, diverse flora and fauna, and an array of hiking and biking trails, it promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.