Experience Monterey California by Pacific Grove Inn
The Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail extends for about one mile from the Monterey Bay Aquarium to Lovers Point in Pacific Grove. Formerly located on the Southern Pacific Railroad Right-of-Way, the trail has separate walking and cycling paths. It serves as a major walking, jogging, and bicycling route along the northeastern coastline of the city. http://www.ci.pg.ca.us/recreation/p-rectrail.htm
Lovers Point Park. This park is located at the foot of 17th Street, just half a mile from Pacific Grove Inn. Activities include picnicking, fishing, swimming, water sports, and surfing. Amenities include a large lawn area, a beach volleyball court, a children's swimming pool, sandy beaches, rocky outcrops, a concrete pier structure, a restaurant, and a snack bar. It’s a popular wedding spot, and home of the annual Feast of Lanterns pageant and fireworks celebration. http://www.ci.pg.ca.us/recreation/p-loverspt.htm
17 Mile Drive.This is one of the most enchanting and famous stretches of road in the country. This magnificent drive through Pebble Beach tours the dramatic Pacific coastline. Truly the greatest display of land meeting the sea, you’ll find an abundance of wildlife in its natural habitat and colorful native wildflowers.
http://www.pebblebeach.com/page.asp?id=1373
Monterey Museum of Art. This museum's exceptional collections, exhibitions, and educational programs reflect the unique cultural heritage of the region and its distinctive influence within the cultural community. http://www.montereyart.org/
National Steinbeck Center. Through the exploration of author John Steinbeck's work and themes, the Center provides and supports educational experiences that inspire audiences to learn about human nature, literature, history, agriculture, and the arts. http://www.steinbeck.org/
Bargetto Winery. This winery has produced handcrafted wines since 1933, specializing in estate grown varietals from its vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Visitors are welcome to taste this internationally acclaimed appellation. http://www.bargetto.com/index.htm
Chateau Julien Wine Estate. Located on 16 acres and only minutes from the Monterey Peninsula, Chateau Julien Wine Estate offers an exceptional tour experience for groups of all sizes. Complimentary tours are offered daily by reservation. http://www.chateaujulien.com/
Point Piños Lighthouse. The Lighthouse is located on the northern most tip of the Monterey Peninsula, marking the entrance to Monterey Bay. Built in 1855, the building, lenses and prisms of the light are all original. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast and is listed on the national register of historic places. For guided tour information call: 831-625-4419
Point Sur State Historical Park. The Point Sur Light station is located 19 miles south of Carmel-by-the-Sea just off Highway 1. Built in 1889, it used its kerosene lamp and steam fog whistle to warn vessels. It was outfitted with a modern aero beacon in 1994. Today it is still an important coastal landmark for mariners. For guided tour information call: 831-625-4419
Old Fisherman’s Wharf. Visitors will find a myriad of great restaurants, seafood, unique shops, whale watching, fishing, and bay cruises, theatre, as well as the sights and sounds of Monterey's past. For more information visit http://www.montereywharf.com/