Del Monte Beach is a challenging to run. The tides are pretty predictable, but they can rise rather quick. The hard sand pack is what I used to run almost everyday for five years. I used to run in San Benancio hills(hwy 68) between Monterey and Salinas fourth generation born in Carmel, CA now living in Northern Nevada. The San Benancio area was a little dicey with wild life. Del Monte beach offers the same if you go every day you will spot a lot of sea life some good some not. The sunsets are beautiful. The only two things I am not keen on the parking the new metering system when I was there four months ago sucked. The Dunes I have had to climb up into them from the beach not easy if the tide rises and you are half way between Monterey and Seaside. I also used to walk near Cannery Row walking path as a kid because my grandfather started Nichols Plumbing and that was an easier run. but a good beach none the less. The beach I always stayed away from Monastery Beach Carmel, CA mouth of the Carmel River. Beautiful to look at, experienced divers only in my opinion. Overall Del Monte Beach is good for running and hanging out, but parking not so...
Read moreDel Monte Beach in Monterey Bay is a true coastal paradise that guarantees an unforgettable experience. The beach's pristine shoreline, soft golden sands, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean create a tranquil and picturesque setting.
What sets Del Monte Beach apart is its serene atmosphere, perfect for leisurely walks or simply soaking in the beauty of nature. The gentle waves provide a calming soundtrack, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and unwinding.
The beach's well-maintained facilities, including restrooms and picnic areas, add to the convenience for visitors. The ample parking and easy access make it a breeze to reach, accommodating both locals and tourists.
Del Monte Beach is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to spot various seabirds and marine creatures. Watching the sea otters play in the water is a delightful treat for all ages.
Whether you're enjoying a sunrise stroll or a sunset picnic, Del Monte Beach offers a peaceful escape that captures the essence of Monterey Bay's coastal charm. A visit to this enchanting beach promises cherished memories and an appreciation for the...
Read moreI frequent this beach weekly. I love going rock hunting & I’ve found jade stones washed up on this beach multiple times. 😍 along with Jasper stones, agates & quartz crystals. 💜 there’s a small stream/estuary that my daughter loves to splash around in (which is much safer than the ocean 😅) we’ve found jellyfish, whole sand dollars, fancy stones & more on this shore. 💜
Obviously our local beaches aren’t safe for swimming due to dangerous currents & tides, but we’ve splashed in some waves here with no issues ☺️
When the tide goes out, if you hit this beach at the perfect time, you can walk waaaaay out. That’s the perfect time to find cool shells & stones washed up 💜
This beach closes at sunset, and you’ll get a ticket if your parked there after that time frame. This is a residential area and should be respected as such 😉 I think the perfect time to go is always 9am-10am. You’ll almost always catch a low tide around this time frame or shortly...
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