How Do You View The Nesting Elephant Seals In Cambria, California?
Approximately 250 miles up the California coast from Los Angeles is the small coastal hamlet of Cambria. Just north of Cambria and for several miles, the beaches become nesting grounds for the California elephant seal. From late autumn to spring, thousands of these mammals can be spotted maneuvering over each other for that perfect location to bask in the sand. The males clamor for territory and superiority, the females are steadfastly protective and the pups mostly play. Plan a visit during the early part of the year. Check with local authorities in the Cambria area about the best month to visit (see Resources below). Visit in the afternoon. Winter mornings on the central coast are damp and cold. On many mornings, inclement weather can seriously affect seal viewing. The coastal fog takes most of the morning to burn off. Drive north from Cambria toward San Simeon and the Piedras Blancas Lighthouse. Look for directional signs for the elephant seal parking areas. Access the boardwalk pro