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Easy hiking trails around Del Rey Oaks are characterized by a mix of riparian, wetland, and forested environments, situated in a canyon between Seaside and Monterey. The Arroyo del Rey, a perennial creek, runs through the city, accessible at local parks. The region offers accessible routes for walking, connecting to broader trail networks.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lovely wharf you should see
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Nice, small (and free!) museum just before Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey. Nice exhibition.
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Beautiful little wharf, touristy but still OK. Starting point for a (wonderful) whale watching tour. There is a sea lion colony on the edge - just watching these animals is worth a visit.
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Very nice little museum It's definitely worth a visit
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The Custom House, built around 1821 by the Mexican government, is California's first historic landmark and oldest public building. It is the site where the first American flag was raised on July 7, 1846, declaring California a part of the United States. It is a National Historic Landmark and a California Historic Landmark.
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Fisherman's Wharf is a historic shipyard in Monterey. Used as an active wholesale fish market until the 1960s, the wharf eventually became a tourist attraction as commercial fishing in the area declined. Fisherman's Wharf is technically known as The Old Fisherman's Wharf to distinguish it from the current commercial wharf (known as Municipal Wharf). Fisherman's Wharf was built in 1870 by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company for the loading and unloading of passengers and goods. The wharf was also used by other commercial establishments, and the city of Monterey took over ownership in 1913. The shipyard was expanded until 1920. In 1923, when an unusually large shipment of sardines boarded the S.S. San Antonio, bad weather caused the ship to lean against the dock, destroying 132 feet of the dock. When the wharf was reconstructed, it was lengthened by 750 feet. Municipal Wharf II was built in 1926. After World War II, the sardine population in Monterey Bay collapsed. With the shrinking of the fishing industry, Old Fisherman's Wharf shifted its business focus to tourism.
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There are over 70 easy hiking trails around Del Rey Oaks, offering a variety of experiences from coastal walks to wetland explorations. The komoot community has explored more than 1,400 routes in the area.
Easy hikes in Del Rey Oaks feature a diverse mix of riparian, wetland, and forested environments. You'll find trails winding through local sagebrush, under willow canopies, and even through small redwood groves, often with access to the Arroyo del Rey creek. Many routes also offer coastal views.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The Fishermans Wharf – Monterey State Historic Park loop from Monterey is a short, accessible option. The Frog Pond Wetland Preserve also offers a ¾-mile loop trail that's great for all ages to observe nature.
The Frog Pond Wetland Preserve is a popular spot for dog walking, featuring a ¾-mile loop trail. Always check specific trail regulations for other routes, as rules can vary regarding pets.
Yes, many easy routes are designed as loops. Popular options include the Monterey Beach – Fishermans Wharf loop from Monterey and the Fishermans Wharf – Shoreline Park Path loop from Monterey, both offering scenic coastal experiences.
Easy hikes around Del Rey Oaks vary in length. For example, the Fishermans Wharf – Monterey State Historic Park loop from Monterey is about 1.8 miles (2.9 km) and takes around 45 minutes. Longer easy routes, like the Fishermans Wharf – Monterey Beach loop from Monterey, can be up to 4.7 miles (7.5 km) and take over an hour to complete.
Many easy trails are close to significant attractions. You can explore the historic waterfront near Fishermans Wharf and Monterey State Historic Park. The Frog Pond Wetland Preserve is excellent for birdwatching, and the developing Fort Ord Rec Trail and Greenway (FORTAG) will further connect you to open spaces and points of interest.
The easy trails around Del Rey Oaks are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible routes, diverse natural beauty, and the serene atmosphere of the wetland and coastal paths.
Del Rey Oaks experiences a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers. This makes hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, while summer provides sunny conditions perfect for coastal walks. Winter can also be mild, making it suitable for year-round exploration.
Absolutely. Several easy trails provide expansive views of Monterey Bay and its shoreline. The Monterey Beach – Fishermans Wharf loop from Monterey is a prime example, offering continuous scenic vistas along the coast.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and parks. For trails connecting to the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail, you can often find parking in Monterey near attractions like Fishermans Wharf or along the coastline. Del Rey Park also provides facilities for visitors.
Yes, the Frog Pond Wetland Preserve is an excellent location for wildlife observation, particularly birdwatching. Its wetland environment attracts various local and migratory bird species. The Arroyo del Rey creek, accessible at Del Rey Park, also supports local flora and fauna.


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