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Cabrillo National Monument
Directions to Cabrillo National Monument
The Point Loma Peninsula
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Cabrillo National Monument lies at the tip of the Point Loma Peninsula, just west of the city of San Diego
 

The drive to Cabrillo National Monument will take you through diverse areas that tell of the Point Loma peninsula’s history.  In Spanish, “loma” means “hill,” and is a fitting description of the rolling topography of the area.  Archaeological remnants tell of human occupation of the Point as far back as 7,000 years.  In 1797, the Spanish constructed Fort Guijarros on the eastern side of the peninsula, as a means of guarding the entrance to the harbor.  Fifty-five years later, in 1852, the southern portion of Point Loma was set aside as a military reservation.  Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery was established in 1934 and today honors over 86,000 veterans and dependents who are interred there.  Residential neighborhoods on Point Loma were originally established by generations of fishermen and remain varied today, with small cottages tucked next to multi-million dollar homes.  Catalina Boulevard is part of San Diego’s 59-mile Scenic Drive, and affords spectacular panoramic views of the ocean and city on your way to Cabrillo National Monument.

 

FROM DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO

  • Take Harbor Drive past the airport
  • Turn left onto Rosecrans Street
  • Turn right onto Canon Street
  • Turn left onto Catalina Blvd. (also know as Cabrillo Memorial Drive)
  • Follow Catalina Blvd. all the way to the end

FROM INTERSTATE 5 NORTHBOUND

  • Take the Hawthorne Street / Airport exit
  • Follow the road to the left under the freeway towards the bay
  • Turn right onto Harbor Drive
  • Take Harbor Drive past the airport
  • Turn left onto Rosecrans Street
  • Turn right onto Canon Street
  • Turn left onto Catalina Blvd. (also know as Cabrillo Memorial Drive)
  • Follow Catalina Blvd. all the way to the end

FROM INTERSTATE 5 SOUTHBOUND

  • Take the Rosecrans / Highway 209 Exit
  • Stay on Rosecrans Street into Point Loma
  • Turn right onto Canon Street
  • Turn left onto Catalina Blvd. (also know as Cabrillo Memorial Drive)
  • Follow Catalina Blvd. all the way to the end

FROM INTERSTATE 8 WESTBOUND

  • Take the Rosecrans / Highway 209 Exit
  • Stay on Rosecrans Street into Point Loma
  • Turn right onto Canon Street
  • Turn left onto Catalina Blvd. (also know as Cabrillo Memorial Drive)
  • Follow Catalina Blvd. all the way to the end
Bayside Trail  

Did You Know?
Did you know that the coastal sage scrub habitat found at Cabrillo National Monument is one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world? Only 10-15% of the original habitat now exists. Once the dominant ecosystem, the coastal sage scrub community now only exists in small remnant pockets.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST