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Easy hiking trails around Seaside offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration, characterized by its rugged coastline, expansive beaches, and lush coastal forests. The region features dramatic cliffs and headlands, providing panoramic ocean views, alongside estuaries and rivers that support varied wildlife. While the immediate area is known for its coastal features, some trails also provide views of distant hills and the broader Coast Range.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
7.37km
01:56
50m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.39km
01:24
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.02km
01:48
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lovely wharf you should see
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Nice flat run on footpath to aquarium.
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Great paved trail that runs along the Pacific Ocean. You get wonderful views of the water and will pass through several popular cultural attractions in the area.
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Kalisa Moore, known as the “Queen of Cannery Row,” was born in Latvia and came to America after World War II. She bridged the eras, opening her fine dining restaurant when most canneries had already closed. Over the years, “Kalisa’s” evolved into a bohemian coffeehouse where artists, writers and poets “hung out.” Her weekend cabaret was filled with musicians, dancers and the occasional celebrity from the Monterey Jazz Festival. As time went on and Cannery Row was reborn, Kalisa became a major factor in preserving memories of Steinbeck’s era and promoted tourism and commerce as president of the Cannery Row Foundation. For fifty years, she was a friend to the famous and a mother to the needy with a local following that knew and loved her. Kalisa's La Ida Cafe was a very special time and place, and Kalisa will always be remembered as the "Queen of Cannery Row."
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Cannery Row, the waterfront district that boomed in the 1850s - For thousands of years it was home to the Ohlone, Esselen and Salinas tribes, and in the 19th century immigrants from Europe and Asia settled here to fish the waters, especially for sardines. Thanks to the canneries that resulted, Monterey became known as the "Sardine Capital of the World." John Steinbeck, born and raised in nearby Salinas, immortalized this era in his 1945 novel Cannery Row, and the name stuck.
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Bruce Ariss Way is a narrow alley, the pedestrian-only continuation of Irving Avenue between Wave Street and Cannery Row. What was once an unofficial walkway between the residential area of the row, across the railroad tracks, and the waterfront canneries has been converted into a small park. In the early 1990s, the City of Monterey relocated three worker's shacks from 866 Wave Street to this site and opened them to the public. They are interpreted as being occupied by a Japanese, a Filipino, and a Spanish family, respectively, alluding to the cultural mix that characterized cosmopolitan Cannery Row and representing the living conditions of workers between the 1920s and 1950s. There were many shacks like this in the neighborhood in the early 20th century, but these are the only remaining remnants of this housing type on Cannery Row.
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Seaside offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 80 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the region features more than 100 hiking tours, catering to various preferences and skill levels.
Easy hikes around Seaside showcase a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect to explore rugged coastlines, expansive beaches perfect for leisurely strolls, and lush coastal forests dominated by towering Sitka spruce trees. Many trails also offer views of dramatic cliffs, headlands, and estuaries where rivers meet the Pacific.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails in the area. For example, the Fort Ord Trail 51 and Trail 52 Loop is a popular option, offering a pleasant 4.6-mile walk with gentle elevation changes. Another great choice is the Fishermans Wharf – Shoreline Park Path loop from Monterey, which covers about 3.8 miles.
The easy trails around Seaside are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from nearly 100 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the scenic coastal paths, the tranquility of the forest trails, and the overall accessibility of the routes for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a very short and easy walk, consider the Golden State Theatre – Alvarado Street Brewery loop from Monterey. This route is just under a mile long and can be completed in about 20 minutes, perfect for a brief stroll.
Yes, the Seaside area is rich with natural beauty and viewpoints. While on your easy hikes, you might encounter stunning vistas like Point Joe Vista Point or the unique Ghost Trees at Pescadero Point. These spots offer breathtaking ocean panoramas and distinctive natural features.
Many easy routes are close to significant attractions. For instance, you can explore areas like Fishermans Wharf or the historic Cannery Row, Monterey. These locations offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, perfect for combining a walk with some sightseeing.
Seaside's coastal climate makes it suitable for easy hikes year-round. However, late spring through early fall generally offers the mildest weather with less rain, making it ideal for enjoying the beaches and forest trails. Winter can bring more precipitation, but the lush coastal forests are particularly vibrant during this time.
The estuaries and rivers around Seaside, such as the Necanicum Estuary, are excellent for wildlife viewing. While specific easy trails for this are not detailed in the provided routes, many coastal and riverside paths offer chances to spot migratory shorebirds, great blue herons, and other local fauna.
Given Seaside's coastal environment, it's advisable to dress in layers. Even on easy trails, weather can change quickly. Waterproof or water-resistant outerwear is recommended, especially outside of summer, along with comfortable, sturdy walking shoes suitable for varied terrain, from sandy beaches to forest paths.
Yes, some easy routes are integrated with urban areas, providing access to amenities. For example, the Cannery Row – Cannery Row, Monterey loop from Monterey takes you through a vibrant area with shops and cafes, allowing you to combine your walk with a refreshment stop.
Beyond the general coastline, you might encounter unique features like the dramatic cliff formations at Tillamook Head (though the full trail is moderate to difficult, some easier segments offer views) or the dense, temperate rainforest environment of the coastal forests. The region is also known for its iconic rock formations visible from the beaches.


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