- nature
- the arts
- culture
- education
- diving
- general info
- point lobos foundation
- merchandise
- trail maps
- accessibility
- become a volunteer
- museums
- point lobos magazines
- local attractions
- camping on the coast
- Summer Adventures
- contact
- rules and regulations
Whaler's Knoll Trail
Three trails lead to the Knoll. One from the entrance road, two from the North Shore Trail. The longest trail over this hill is a 1/2 mile, 25 minutes. Elevation gain: 180 feet. Through woods to views.
Examine the pines for clusters of orange-and-black monarch butterflies that seek sunny, protected branches for wintering.
According to Point Lobos Docent Dorothy Nye, it's "worth the huffing and puffing - the panoramic view is splendid." If you notice neither, you are on the bypass trail.
"Thar she blows!" Imagine yourself an old-time lookout, stationed on this windy hill to spot the whales on which your livelihood depends. A flagpole once stood here; a signal flag was raised when whales were sighted and dipped when the boat crew was heading in the right direction.


Has Point Lobos been your muse? Photographers, Artists, Poets and Writers: Showcase your Point Lobos inspired work here.
