5 Things You Need To Know About Paddleboarding In Cold Weather
Summer might be over but that doesn’t mean you’ve missed the chance to enjoy paddleboarding. Keep these things in mind as you continue to explore despite the weather.
Written by Jess Davies /
Point Lobos, California is an incredible ocean sanctuary located just south of Carmel and the famous Pebble Beach.
Situated in a popular nature reserve, the area of Point Lobos can be easily enjoyed by foot or car all year round but exploring it’s beauty by SUP is a unique adventure that only a few get to experience.
If you fancy getting away from the coastline it is worth heading out to sea and paddle around the point. The water can get quite choppy so make sure you are confident paddler. It is important to study the tides, swells and wind to make a safe outing here – this is not an area to go blindly and without planning.
The real reward though is China Cove. Here you can paddle through rocks and look down at the clear blue water and soak up the sea life around you. Paddling just south of the main car park you can admire the coastal mansion houses that line the cliffs.
Monastery Beach or Whalers Cove in Point Lobos
Permits: If you enter from Monastery Beach there is no fee or permit. If you enter via Whalers Cove, there is a $10 fee per SUP. The Reserve extends off the coast to include the underwater world of the Point Lobos State Marine Reserve which can only be explored if Paddling or Diving.
Monastery Beach or Whalers Cove in Point Lobos
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