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Monterey County

Bird Island Trail

Easy

2.7

(13)

53

hikers

Bird Island Trail

00:19

1.22km

10m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Bird Island Trail, a short 0.8-mile (1.2 km) route with a gentle elevation gain of just 35 feet (11 metres). This coastal path offers sweeping ocean views and takes you past diverse flora, including Monterey pine trees. You can expect to complete the trail in about 18 minutes, making it a perfect quick outing. As you walk, keep an eye out for the sparkling, jade-green waters of China Cove, a truly picturesque spot. The trail provides a wonderful opportunity to experience the unique atmosphere of the coastline.

The Bird Island Trail is situated within the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, so be aware there might be an entrance fee to access the area. Parking is available, and while there are a few steps from the lot, an inclined ramp ensures much of the route is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. To fully appreciate the scenery and wildlife, especially if you hope to spot harbor seals or sea otters, consider allowing more time than the estimated hiking duration. This allows for leisurely stops and photography opportunities.

This trail is particularly notable for its excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, especially during spring and summer. Bird Island itself is a rocky outcrop that transforms into a bustling sea bird colony, offering a fascinating spectacle. China Cove is also a known birthing spot for harbor seals in the spring, adding another layer of natural wonder to your visit. Keep your camera ready for potential sightings of sea otters as well.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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137 m

China Cove

Highlight • Beach

The calm waters attract many marine mammals. You can easily observe them here.

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477 m

Gibson Beach

Highlight • Beach

One of the very pretty and numerous beaches of this Marine Park.

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1.17 km

Located in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve: komoot.de/tour/4286690

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1.22 km

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1.17 km

< 100 m

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1.18 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Bird Island Trail?

While the trail is a short 0.8-mile loop that can be completed in 20-30 minutes, we recommend allowing an hour or more. This gives you ample time to fully enjoy the stunning scenery, observe wildlife, and take photos without feeling rushed.

Is the Bird Island Trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, this is an easy hike, perfect for beginners and families. The trail is relatively flat with gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for most visitors. There's even an inclined ramp from the parking lot for strollers and wheelchairs, covering most of the route.

Where is the trailhead and what are the parking options?

The trailhead for the Bird Island Trail is located within the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, near Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Parking is available within the reserve, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season. Arriving early is highly recommended.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the trail?

The trail is excellent for wildlife viewing! You'll likely see numerous seabirds, especially Brandt's cormorants nesting on Bird Island during spring and summer. Keep an eye out for Western gulls, brown pelicans, egrets, and herons. In the waters below, you can often spot harbor seals (with pups in spring) and sea otters. Binoculars are highly recommended for a closer look.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The trail offers breathtaking panoramic ocean views and diverse coastal scenery. Key highlights include the sparkling, jade-green waters of China Cove, the beautiful sandy Gibson Beach (accessible via stairs), and the iconic Bird Island itself, which is a large sea bird colony. You'll also see unique coastal rock formations and wildflowers in spring and summer.

When is the best time of year to visit the Bird Island Trail?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly vibrant. During these months, you'll witness hundreds of birds nesting on Bird Island, and harbor seal pups are often seen in China Cove. Wildflowers also add a burst of color to the landscape during this period.

Is the Bird Island Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are not permitted on the Bird Island Trail or any other trails within the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. This regulation helps protect the sensitive wildlife and natural environment of the reserve.

Are there any fees or permits required to access the trail?

Yes, there is an entrance fee to access the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, which includes access to the Bird Island Trail. No additional permits are typically required for hiking this specific trail, but it's always a good idea to check the official park website for the most current information on fees and regulations.

What are the general regulations for visiting Point Lobos State Natural Reserve?

Point Lobos is a State Natural Reserve, meaning its primary purpose is preservation. Visitors are asked to stay on marked trails, not disturb wildlife or plants, and pack out all trash. Drones are prohibited, and swimming is generally restricted to designated areas like Gibson Beach when conditions allow. Always respect signage and park ranger instructions.

Does this trail connect with other paths in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve?

Yes, while the Bird Island Trail is a loop, it is part of the larger trail network within Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. The route also passes through sections of the South Plateau Trail and offers access points to Gibson Beach and Hidden Beach, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve.

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