As an alternative to noisy fireworks that can disturb them, the Haystack Rock Awareness Program provides interpreters and spotting scopes throughout the weekend to help visitors see Tufted Puffins and other birds, learn about
tidepool life and discover ways to protect all of these amazing creatures.
Not exact matches
At low tide, visitors can walk up to the base and explore the colourful
tidepools where fascinating ocean creatures
live.
Tidepools and kelp beds teem with marine
life; in fact, the park's offshore waters are protected as one of California's first underwater parks: Salt Point State Marine Conservation Area.
But it's one of the best places in San Diego to meditate on waves crashing on the cliffs and explore
tidepools in the rocky reefs full of marine
life.
Lunch break and shoreline
tidepool / intertidal
life orientation on sandy shell beach.
Whether you are on a through - hike or a casual beach walk, stop and explore the vibrant
life in
tidepools.
Located in Ventura Harbor at the end of Spinnaker Drive, you can join a ranger led
tidepool talk or watch a Channel Islands
Live presentation in our auditorium.
At low tide,
tidepools at Silver Point Rock can be explored and both rocks offer abundant bird
life to observe.
Tidepools at the base of Haystack Rock are full of
life and spring is nesting season for the colorful clowns of the aviary world: Tufted Puffins.
Colorful and mysterious forms of marine
life cover intertidal rocks and fill
tidepools.
Explore
Tidepools Many colorful and strange creatures
live where the rocky coastline meets the sea.
Punctuated by beautiful rock formations and sea stacks characteristic of the unforgettable Oregon coastline, the beach extends from the north at rocky Chapman Point to the south at Silver Point and is graced in the center by iconic Haystack Rock, rising 235 feet out of the ocean and featuring an ecosystem of bird
life and
tidepools that simply can not be missed.
Explore aquatic
life in the
tidepools and watch colorful nesting Tufted Puffins at Haystack Rock.
Hike through a moss - draped rainforest, watch puffins on Haystack Rock or explore the colorful
life in the
tidepools as low seasonal tides reveal natural wonders.
Crawl through a 1,500 - gallon
tidepool tank to see ocean
life from a different perspective.
Stop 6.5 — A great
tidepool area on the Central Coast is the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area (it
lives up to its name!)
There are, in fact, no real beaches on Point Loma, but it's one of the best places in San Diego to meditate on waves crashing on the cliffs and explore
tidepools in the rocky reefs full of marine
life.
There's a 1,500 - gallon
tidepool tank that children can crawl through (while staying dry) to get a different perspective on ocean
life.