Plan in advance to secure a spot in an introductory course, and add learning a new sport to your PCH memories. Beginners need not worry, as there are plenty of options for lessons along the route. Surfing, kiteboarding, and fishing are also popular California beach activities, so pack your equipment of choice if you plan to indulge. Some top spots for seaside lounging (or lunching) include Pescadero State Beach, Garrapata State Park, and Fletcher Cove Beach Park. Pack a blanket-it doubles as the perfect picnic table-so you can take advantage of some oceanside downtime without sacrificing your precious cargo space. Beach GearĬalifornia’s rugged, picturesque coast is the main draw for this drive, so make time to enjoy the multitude of beaches, many of which are public. Have your binoculars ready to get a good look at these California residents while keeping a safe distance. Seals and sea lions are also aplenty, but San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, Año Nuevo State Park, and Monterey Bay offer nearly guaranteed views. Gray whales are the most common type of whale spotted along the Pacific Coast Highway, and while they can be seen almost year-round, Half Moon Bay (December through February), Dana Point (December through April), and Channel Islands National Park (December through April) are great spots to start your search. You can also seek out some of the best wildlife by knowing in advance where and when they tend to hang out.
If you’re riding “shotgun,” keep your eyes on the water for the telltale sign of a passing whale (moist air shooting from the spout), or scan the coastline for a colony of sea lions soaking in the sun. One of the most exciting aspects of this California drive is the amount of marine life you’re likely to see. To ensure you make the most of your time on this all-American journey, we’ve compiled a list of essential packing items you won’t want to leave behind.
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