1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-3601
Website: nps.gov
Phone: (619) 557-5450
Cabrillo National Monument is located at the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, California. It commemorates the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542. This event marked the first time that a European expedition had set foot on what later became the west coast of the United States. On October 14, 1913, by presidential proclamation, Woodrow Wilson ... - Wikipedia
Enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean
I love the views at Cabrillo. It's one of the best places to take romantic pictures....especially at sunset. There are cliffs, beaches, hiking trails, tidepools, a light house and a visitors center.
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Jun 1, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
Best thing we did in San Diego
My husband and I were in San Diego for a convention, and decided to rent a car and spend a few days seeing the sites. The Cabrillo National Monument was a bargain for $5 and had the best view of the city. We went on a rainy, cold day and
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Jun 1, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
Great views of the city and harbour!
As for the park itself, it is only average but the views are worth the $5. We are glad we did it and would recommend it to anyone looking for things to do.
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Jul 4, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
Very Cool! Better than I expected.
This place is very cool! It's only $5 per car to enter. But there is so much to see and do. We could have spent more time. The views are stunning. You get to see all of San Diego and Coronado Island. You can see boats and ships leaving
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Jun 23, 2010 - tripadvisor.com
Spectacular Views
Great place to learn a little history. Fantastic views of the San Diego area. Wish we had arrived earlier in the day so that we could have enjoyed the tide pools and the walking paths. Nice way to spend a few hours.
By By A TripAdvisor Member Posted Jul 5, 2010 - tripadvisor.com