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Cabrillo National Monument
Film and Slide Program Offerings
 

The film and slide programs listed below are shown daily in the Visitor Center Auditorium.  Reservations are required.

ON THE EDGE OF LAND AND SEA
Discover the Cabrillo tidepools and learn about the plants and animals that make their home in the intertidal zone.  Film.  11:00 AM; 25 minutes.

IN SEARCH OF CABRILLO
This film explores the life and times of conquistador and explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo and the first Spanish expedition up the coast of California in 1542.  Film.  10:00 AM; 25 minutes.

THE PACIFIC GRAY WHALE
Learn about the gray whales that migrate off of Cabrillo National Monument between late December and February.  Film.  Offered December through April.  Film.  12:00 Noon; 30 minutes.

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: August 30, 2006 at 17:46 EST