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Fort Ord National Monument Adventures

Fort Ord National Monument offers expansive landscapes perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, known for its rich biodiversity and historical significance.

14,651
Acres Protected
86
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
2012
Year Established

About Fort Ord National Monument

Fort Ord National Monument
 

Fort Ord National Monument, located on the central coast of California, near Monterey Bay, encompasses roughly 14,651 acres of varied terrain, ranging from riparian habitat to rolling dunes. The area is marked by its coastal scrub, oak woodlands, and vast grasslands, providing a sanctuary for many plant and animal species, including some that are considered endangered. Historically significant as a former U.S. Army base, Fort Ord's military heritage is preserved amidst its natural beauty, with many architectural remnants accessible to visitors. Trails winding through the hills offer opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, granting breathtaking vistas of the Monterey Peninsula. Visitors are drawn to the monument for its abundant recreational opportunities, stunning landscapes, and the chance to explore both nature and history.

Highlights

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Sea View Ridge Trail

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Endangered Smith's Blue Butterfly habitat

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Historic military structures and bunkers

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Guided tours showcasing native plant species

Notable Natural Features

Sea View Ridge

Offers panoramic views of the Monterey Bay and surrounding terrain.

Marina and Salinas Valley Overlooks

Prominent spots for peaceful reflection and photography.

Old Military Ruins

Historical structures dotted throughout the landscape, relics of Fort Ord's past.