Visiting in mid-May, the beach was mainly populated by female and sub-adult male elephant seals. The females were resting and the sub-adult males were practising their fighting skills and going for a swim. We were lucky enough to meet Will, a docent who was friendly and informative, giving us a greater insight into these regular visitors to the California coast. The squirrels were racing around near the carpark, proving to be at the opposite end of the scale in size and their level of activity to the...
Read moreThe was a great experience. We went to San Luis Opisbo for a getvawayvand we found it from the locals that it was Elephant Seal mating season. There were hundreds of adult male and female seals that migrated from all parts of the world. They came to Pizmo Beach to mate a have there babies. There dozens of new born seals that you could see from overhead from several different angles. There were park employees there to answer any questions. If you are they in February, you should stop and see the...
Read moreThis place was shared to us by Mike at a restaurant called Linn's of Cambria. I cannot thank him enough. The food and service were oustanding. The locationhe shared for the seals is a hidden local spot just past the crowded noisy well known elephant seals tourist trap. We were able to get very close... safely and no interruptions from tourists. The parking nearly empty. It was like being alone with just us and the seals. My whole...
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