Moss Landing is a sleepy little fishing village that time has forgotten. Located halfway between Santa Cruz and Monterey, most people visit this area to explore Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine.
Elkhorn Slough is located just east of Moss Landing. The Slough is managed by the California Department of Fish and Game and is an arm of Monterey Bay. Hikers and kayakers can view sea otters, brown pelicans, and seals.
If you enjoy hiking, there are approximately five miles of trails. Some of the terrains are challenging but offer beautiful scenery and fresh air, which is a great way to exercise outdoors.
Monterey Bay Kayaks
Monterey Bay Kayaks at Moss Landing offers kayak rentals and guided tours into the Elkhorn Slough. Novice kayakers should consider a tour. All equipment is included, and your guide will ensure you have a fun and safe paddle. Afternoon winds can pick up, so an early start is recommended. Monterey Bay Kayaks allows dogs in the Kayaks: 2390 CA-1, Moss Landing, California.
Kayak Connection
Kayak Connection, adjacent to Monterey Bay Kayaks, offers kayak rentals and stand-up paddleboards. Guided tours include the Elkhorn Slough Wildlife, Family Adventure, and Sunset tours. They even provide a We Paddle, You Photo tour. Kayak Connection 2370 Hwy 1, Moss Landing, California.
Moss Landing Where to Eat
After all that kayaking, you will work up an appetite, and Moss Landing does not disappoint.
Phil’s Fish Market & Eatery
Phil’s Fish Market is the most popular eatery in town, and with good reason. Phil has been serving fresh seafood for over 30 years and has been featured on the Food Network. The menu is enormous and includes Oysters, Seafood Sliders, Fish and Chips, Fish Tacos, fresh catch of the day; the list goes on and on.
Phil’s Fish Market & Eatery gets packed during the summer season and holidays. The line to order food can be out the door. Once you get your order, there are plenty of places to eat inside and outside. Phil’s Fish Market is located at 7600 Sandholdt Rd Moss Landing on the South Side of the harbor entrance. If you don’t have time to wait at Phil’s, Sea Harvest Restaurant is an excellent second choice.
Sea Harvest Fish Market and Restaurant
It sells locally caught and imported seafood at Moss Landing’s North Harbor Sea Harvest Fish Market. Sea Harvest Restaurant features Catch of the Day, Local Rockfish, Crab Cakes, Burgers, and Sandwiches. Sea Harvest has an outdoor patio and window seats with a harbor view: 2420 Highway One, Moss Landing, California.
Whale Watching and Fishing
Blue Ocean Whale Watching
Monterey Bay luxury whale watching trips depart from the closest port to Monterey Submarine Canyon for the best chance to view whales. Year-round fishing trips. Salmon, rockfish, halibut, sea bass. Lingcod & albacore. Monterey Bay whale watching trips during whale season.
Finally, Moss Landing State Beach offers shore fishing, surfing, windsurfing, and horseback riding. Moss State Beach is an excellent place for a picnic, as the dunes protect you from the afternoon winds.
As you can see, Moss Landing offers a full day of fun activities. Moss Landing is 90 miles south of San Francisco. Allow at least two hours of travel time from the Bay Area.
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