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Moss Landing State Beach is a state park on Monterey Bay, in Monterey County, California.


Description

The beach and park is about north of the city of Monterey via
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, about south of Watsonville. Among the most popular activities are offshore fishing, surfing, windsurfing and horseback riding. However, the strong rip currents make the water recreation (swimming, wading, etc.) dangerous. Moss Landing State Beach is also popular for picnicking because the dunes block out strong afternoon winds from blowing into the picnic area.


Wildlife

Moss Landing State Beach has several bird-watching spots, but the type and number of birds can vary by season. Moss Landing Wildlife Area, with access to the east of Highway 1, has ponds that are controlled by tidal gates. They are a major roost for brown pelicans and also beneficial for shorebirds. Sea ducks, loons, grebes and gulls can also be easily spotted. Occasionally, there are special visitors such as Long-tailed Duck and Red-necked Grebe. Endangered species, the California Sea Otter, can be observed in the harbor channel with sometimes dozens in a raft.
D. Franklin, Via 2011


References

California State Beaches Beaches of Monterey County, California Parks in Monterey County, California Monterey Bay Beaches of Northern California {{MontereyCountyCA-geo-stub