Moss Landing
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Moss Landing is a tiny town on the Monterey Bay in California's Central Coast.Understand
Moss Landing is an often-overlooked destination that lies almost exactly halfway between Monterey and Santa Cruz, and while it does not have the amenities of some of the nearby towns, it offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and whale watching. There is also a large slough, called Elkhorn Slough, to the north of Moss Landing.
Get in
By car
The majority of visitors arrive on the Pacific Coast Highway (California highway 1), which is the main road through the town. Dolan Road goes to the northern part of town, where the power plant is.By boat
There is a harbor at Moss Landing, and it could be reached by boat from nearby towns.Get around
Moss Landing is so small that you can easily navigate it by walking, although a car is helpful to reach nearby attractions like the slough and boat trips, which are mostly to the north of the town.
See
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Downtown Moss Landing
address: 8011 Moss Landing RoadMoss Landing has a small downtown area with several restaurants and small stores. -
address: 1700 Elkhorn RdElkhorn Slough is one of the largest tidal wetlands in California. The wetlands are home to over 700 species, including more than 200 species of birds, and visitors with binoculars are extremely likely to spot sea otters, seals and sea lions hanging out in the waters. Aquatic activities in the wetlands include kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, with visitors expected to stay 100 feet from all wildlife. There are five miles of hiking trails, with several lookouts set up around the shore; note that many areas are off-limits to protect wildlife.
Moss Landing Community ParkSmall garden area near the harbor.
Do
Moss Landing is the departure point for several whale watching companies. Odds of spotting a whale are approximately 95%. Humpback whales are in the bay from March through December, gray whales migrate from December to mid-May, and blue whales are most often seen between July and August. Dolphins and orcas (killer whales) are present year round. Travelers should dress warmly as temperatures are typically 10°F cooler on the water, and those who are prone seasickness should take medication prior to setting off as the bay can often be rough (note that conditions are typically calmer in the morning).
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address: 7881 Sandholdt RdIf whales are not spotted visitors are given a voucher for a free return trip (orcas count as whales, even though they are technically dolphins). Most trips last about three hours on boats holding 49 passengers, and advance purchase is recommended.
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address: 7881 Sandholdt RdWhale watching is offered on a 43 foot, 39 passenger boat. If no whales are seen then the next trip is free. The company promotes its sustainable practices, with biodiesel used to reduce environmental impact.
Buy
There are few small shops and markets in town, but no grocery stores or shopping malls.
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Phil's Fishery Market & Eatery
phone: +1 831-633-2152address: 7600 Sandholdt RdA seafood restaurant with an attached fish market, the Ciopinno has been featured on the Food Network. It is a popular place so expect crowds on weekends. It is primarily known for being a restaurant.
Eat
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phone: +1 831-633-3355address: 421 Moss Landing RdKnown for their deep-fried artichokes, this cafe has attentive service and fresh food. They get high marks for their breakfast offerings, although their lunch and dinner selections are less exciting and focus heavily on fried foods.
Drink
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phone: +1 831-632-2077address: 7990-C California 1A specialty coffee roaster that also serves teas, juices, and pastries. Free WiFi is available for patrons, and there is a large produce stand located next door.
Sleep
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Captain's Inn - Bed & Breakfast
phone: +1 831-633-5550address: 8122 Moss Landing RdA nautical-themed bed & breakfast with waterfront views. Rooms are uniquely decorated, have flat screen TVs, and a hot breakfast is served each morning. Additional amenities include cookies, feather pillows, and free WiFi. Eight of the rooms have fireplaces. -
phone: +1 831-633-6800address: 7905 Sandholdt RdThis campground accommodates self-contained RVs only. Campground amenities include electrical hookups, room for 60' vehicles, WiFi, cable TV, and firewood (additional cost).
Go next
- Santa Cruz - large coastal town to the north of Moss Landing
- Monterey - coastal town to the south of Moss Landing
- Watsonville - town in the fruit-growing region inland from Moss Landing
- Marina - town ten miles south of Moss Landing with some interesting nature viewing, parkland, and other attractions