Burton Drive Trail
This half-mile trail starts at the intersection of Burton Drive and Eton Road at the Cambria Nursery. The trail runs along the outside of the guard rail down Burton Drive to the bridge over Santa Rosa Creek.
This half-mile trail starts at the intersection of Burton Drive and Eton Road at the Cambria Nursery. The trail runs along the outside of the guard rail down Burton Drive to the bridge over Santa Rosa Creek.
The gateway to the trail is to the left of the Santa Lucia Middle School on Schoolhouse Lane. The trail weaves down to the industrial “Tin City” area of Cambria, through the pines and overlooks Burton Drive, Santa Rosa Creek and Downtown Cambria.
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The Berry Trail is a steep, unimproved trail at the end of Pine Court that connects with Rodeo Grounds Road west of the Burton Drive Bridge over Santa Rosa Creek. This is a moderate hike.
The Strawberry Canyon Trail is a large secluded loop trail that meanders through the towering pines.
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This short trail leads through Fern Canyon Preserve and features majestic Monterey pines, oaks, ferns and a seasonal creek. The trail crosses Fern Drive and dead ends in a chaparral near Highway 1. The trail is approximately 3/4 miles each way. This is an easy hike.
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This sandy trail will take you from one park to the next with beautiful views along the way.
Just north of Moonstone Beach, this trail includes views of seabirds, occasional sea otters and migrating California Gray Whales in season.
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Enjoy strolling the one-mile boardwalk that meanders all along the splendid coast between Cambria’s north end to Leffingwell Landing and back. Or find refuge on the abundance of wooden benches along the beach park and spend a relaxing afternoon listening to the ocean’s melody while watching whales, dolphins, and birds. Beachcombing, exploring tide pools and viewing the sea otters as they
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This 3.3-mile trail runs through parts of the San Simeon Natural Preserve and the Washburn Campground. The trail includes scenic overlooks, rest-stop benches and interpretive panels with information on wildlife and habitat. The trail begins at the end of the boardwalk and continues south across the wetland and up into the pine trees. There is
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