San Simeon State Marine Reserve is a protected marine area off California’s central coast, offering rich coastal ecosystems and abundant marine life, ideal for wildlife observation and responsible ocean-based recreation.
San Simeon State Marine Reserve (SMR) is a designated no-take marine protected area located off the central coast of California near San Simeon, north of San Luis Obispo. The reserve covers coastal waters that include rocky reefs, kelp forests, and sandy substrates, providing critical habitat for a diverse array of marine species. This area plays a vital role in conserving numerous fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals by prohibiting the extraction or disturbance of wildlife. The rich underwater habitat supports species such as sea otters, harbor seals, abalone, rockfish, and various seabirds, making it a hotspot for ecological research and marine biodiversity preservation. The marine reserve sits adjacent to the famous Hearst Castle and is near the iconic elephant seal viewing areas along the coast, enhancing its visitor appeal. Activities such as kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, and wildlife viewing are popular, though fishing, collecting, and other extractive uses are not allowed in accordance with state regulations protecting marine life. The reserve is part of California’s network of marine protected areas established under the Marine Life Protection Act with the goal of sustaining ocean health and promoting ocean-based tourism and education. Visitors to the area have the chance to experience pristine ocean waters, coastal bluffs, and observe marine species in an undisturbed environment, making it a significant conservation site and outdoor destination along the Pacific Coast.
Exclusive marine habitat featuring protected kelp forests and rocky reefs
Nearby elephant seal viewing area at Piedras Blancas
Adjacent to Hearst Castle and accessible coastal state parks
Opportunity to witness diverse marine wildlife, including sea otters and seabirds
Dense underwater forests of giant kelp providing habitat and shelter for numerous marine species.
Renowned coastal site near the reserve where elephant seals haul out to rest, breed, and molt.
Historic estate located a few miles south of the reserve, offering tours and cultural context to the region.