California Coastal National Monument
The California Coastal National Monument is a protected area along the coast of California, established to preserve the unique coastal ecosystems and wildlife. It stretches over 800 miles, encompassing numerous offshore rocks, islands, and coastal habitats. This monument is home to diverse marine life, including sea lions, seabirds, and various plant species.
Visitors can enjoy stunning views and recreational activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The monument plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, providing a safe haven for wildlife and promoting the health of coastal environments. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management.