If you're visiting in the fall, be sure to check out this family-run pumpkin patch for the perfect pumpkin and family activities like a haunted barn and five acre corn maze. You won't want to miss the annual California Pumpkin Weigh-Off Festival!
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If you're visiting in the fall, be sure to check out this family-run pumpkin patch for the perfect pumpkin and family activities like a haunted barn and five acre corn maze. You won't want to miss the annual California Pumpkin Weigh-Off Festival!
This historical building was once a school and also contained a jail. Explore the small building to get a peek into California’s history.
This spacious children’s park offers plenty of fun with its many structures and obstacles. Kids and adults alike can explore the hedge maze, suspension bridge, playgrounds and roller slide, as well as clean restrooms and picnic tables.
This historic wharf is a destination attraction full of local flavor. An infinite variety of clam chowder, incredible views, and unique merchandise combine to create a magical, entertaining experience.
Enjoy a pleasant waterside picnic or play beach volleyball. With a variety of activities at this park, you’ll find something for everyone including barbecue pits, bike and kayak rentals and a children’s swimming pool.
Said to be one of the best in the country, this aquarium wows and amazes its visitors with a variety of exhibits including a kelp tank and a deep sea feature that can entertain for hours.
This small zoo provides an educational tour and has a unique bed and breakfast experience. You can also feed the elephants for a nominal cost.
Dedicated to the author John Steinbeck, this museum and memorial takes you through the life of Steinbeck and his books and features a bookstore inside the museum.
Visitors will find awe and delight in the beauty and wonders of nature. Bring your camera and explore the incredible views and all kinds of wildlife. Hike through the woods and down to the water’s edge to view the tide pools and sea lions.
The oldest operating lighthouse on the West Coast is open to visitors year-round. The docents and knowledgeable and the low admission fee goes towards preserving this historical landmark.
Take a tour of this beautiful Victorian house to see where John Steinbeck spent his childhood. Tuesday through Saturday, the restaurant is open for lunch.
This nostalgic, whimsical wax museum features moving figures that describe the history of Monterey. The short tour allows you to press a button to see the figure come to life and give a historical presentation.