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A Voyage of Discovery at Cabrillo National Monument

Climbing out of his boat and onto shore in 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo stepped into history as the first European to set foot on what is now the West Coast of the United States. In addition to telling the story of 16th century exploration, the park is home to a wealth of cultural and natural resources. Join us and embark on your own Voyage of Discovery.

 
Statue of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo

Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo

Crossbowman, wealthy landowner, shipbuilder, explorer.  Learn more about Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo and his Voyage of Discovery.
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The Old Point Loma Lighthouse has been welcoming visitors to the area since 1855

Old Point Loma Lighthouse

The Old Point Loma Lighthouse has been safely guiding mariners into the harbor of San Diego since 1855.  Come see what life was like out on this once-lonely outpost.
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Both on land and in the water, flora and fauna abound at Cabrillo National Monument

Natural Resources

Cabrillo National Monument is rich in natural resources, both on land and in the water.  Learn more about the plants and animals found here that have adapted and thrive in this sometimes harsh environment.
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Point Loma played an important part in this country's military histiry

Military History

Point Loma played an important part in this country's military history.  Today, see remnants of the coastal defense systems that are preserved within Cabrillo National Monument.  
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Cabrillo National Monument
1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive
San Diego, CA 92106-3601

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Phone

Main Park Phone Number
(619) 557-5450

Fax

(619) 226-6311

Climate

The San Diego coastline generally offers a sunny and mild climate year-round. The ocean, however, can have a strong influence on weather conditions. Visitors should be prepared for cool and windy conditions, even if it is hot and dry further inland. A gray marine layer can develop near the coast at any time of year, but this phenomenon is most common in the late spring and early summer. Locals call these times "May Gray" and "June Gloom."
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Did You Know?
Did you know that Cabrillo National Monument has joined with the other federal and City landowners on the Point Loma peninsula to form the Point Loma Ecological Conservation Area (PLECA)? The five agencies collaborate to manage nearly 700 acres of protected and endangered habitat.

Last Updated: August 04, 2008 at 17:56 EST