Coral
Street
Location:
the
intersection of Ocean View Ave and Coral Street, Pacific
Grove.
Maps
Available:
- Beach View
- Underwater
Topo
Dive
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
General Overview:
Coral Street is one of those sites that is either
Beginner or not, depending on surf conditions. Instructors
love to bring new divers to this scenic location, but as
surf can come up quickly, it's best left to intermediate
divers when surf is present.
The
bottom is mainly rocky boulders with palm kelp attached.
In deeper water, you'll also find coralline algae. The bottom
is shallow for most of the site, so divers tend to follow
the channel in the center of the cove to get to deeper water
and to avoid crawling over rocks at low tide. Because of
the rocky substrate, this is a great location to spot monkeyface
eels in various holes.
Be aware
that there may be a strong surface current offshore! The
more prudent diver will complete the swim back to shore
underwater, rather than potentially face a swim against
the current at the surface.
Site Amenities:
Parking is readily available, but there are no
restrooms or convenient restaurants near the site...ditto
for air - so bring your own everything! Please exercise
some level of modesty when changing, for the sake of the
neighbors around the site.
Entry/Exits:
Walk down the short stone staircase to the rock and gravel
beach. Enter on the west end (the left side) of the beach,
and you'll find the wide channel. This will descend to around
20', and is primarily sand (with lots of broken shells thrown
in). Exits are done in reverse.
Notable Sights:
As you swim out of the cove, the bottom consists of miniture
pinnacles and ridges. You'll find rose and lemon nudibranchs,
ring top shells and even the occasional halibut! Harbor
seals occasionally stop by, and because of the wide variety
of invertebrate life, macro photography is definitely a
winner here.
How to Get There:
• Via Hwy 1
Piece of cake! Just hop on Hwy 1 going South. Once you hit
Monterey, take the SECOND Del Monte Ave Exit (the one that
says "To Monterey and Pacific Grove"). Stay on
Del Monte Ave until you go through the tunnel. Immediately
after the tunnel, get in the right lane. Follow this road
(now Lighthouse Ave) to the last signal in New Monterey
(marked by a Carl's Jr on the right). Make a right, then
a left at the end of this street onto Ocean View Ave. Follow
Ocean View Ave around the bay (a very scenic commute). At
Lovers Cove, make a right to continue on Ocean View Ave.
In the vicinity of where Coral Street intersects, find parking.
• Via 101 or 280
Take I-280 to Hwy 85 S. to Hwy 101 S. (or just hop on 101
to begin with). In Prunedale, take 156 W. to Hwy 1 S. to
Monterey. Take the SECOND Del Monte Ave Exit (the one that
says "To Monterey and Pacific Grove"). Stay on
Del Monte Ave until you go through the tunnel. Immediately
after the tunnel, get in the right lane. Follow this road
(now Lighthouse Ave) to the last signal in New Monterey
(marked by a Carl's Jr on the right). Make a right, then
a left at the end of this street onto Ocean View Ave. Follow
Ocean View Ave around the bay (a very scenic commute). At
Lovers Cove, make a right to continue on Ocean View Ave.
In the vicinity of where Coral Street intersects, find parking.
• Via the Dive Motels (Fremont St)
Head south on Fremont Street to Hwy 1 South. Now, we're
never really going to get on Hwy 1, but stay with me here.
Stay in the right lane of the on-ramp. It immediately turns
into an off-ramp for Camino Aguajito. Take this exit, and
make a right at the stop sign at the bottom of the hill.
Take Camino Aguajito to Del Monte Ave, where you'll make
a left. Stay on Del Monte Ave until you go through the tunnel.
Immediately after the tunnel, get in the right lane. Follow
this road (now Lighthouse Ave) to the last signal in New
Monterey (marked by a Carl's Jr on the right). Make a right,
then a left at the end of this street onto Ocean View Ave.
Follow Ocean View Ave around the bay (a very scenic commute).
At Lovers Cove, make a right to continue on Ocean View Ave.
In the vicinity of where Coral Street intersects, find parking.
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