Managing Cabrillo National Monument may seem like a monumental task - but not when you have a good team.
Managing a National Park is a team effort - many staff members play key roles in preserving and protecting the park's visitors and cultural and natural resources, and park partners are instrumental in helping to provide that care. At any given time, a multitude of issues face park management: planning, budget, laws and policies. Park management today is a far cry from the early days of the National Park Service, when a Superintendent could also be seen atop a saddle, pulling backcountry patrol duty. Click on one of the areas above to learn more about the management today of Cabrillo National Monument.
Did You Know?
Did you know that over 200 species of birds have been recorded at Cabrillo National Monument, including land, shore, and sea birds.