10 places in California to see magnificent wildlife in their natural settings

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Whales at Dana Point. Tule elk at Point Reyes National Seashore. Sea otters in Morro Bay. California’s diverse landscapes make it one of the best states for viewing awe-inspiring animals.

Condors roam the Gabilan mountain range. Roosevelt elk herds graze the forests of Humboldt County. In the eucalyptus and cypress groves of Pismo Beach, monarch butterflies cluster during the winter. And on the coast of Morro Bay, sea otters rest their heads along the shore.

Which season should you go? That’s a hard question. The gray whale migration happens in the winter and peak migration offers you the best chances for spotting a whale. But whale watching in Dana Point is a year-round operation, and the most impressive sights happen in the summer. That’s when blue whales show up. As the largest mammal on Earth, they’re entirely different beasts — and a. During your whale watching excursion, you may also encounter minke whales, humpbacks and plenty of dolphins.

The wildlife refuge has a self-led driving tour — a 5-mile loop around the wetlands with observation platforms where you can get out of your car and take it all in.: Merced County is an agricultural area that grows a lot of nuts and fruits. If you find yourself in Merced in the early spring, you can catch the almond and peach blossoms. Grab some lunch fromThe monarch butterflies’ orange, black-veined wings are unmistakable.

On top of their doe-like eyes and fluffy fur, sea otters are particularly sweet to watch because they cuddle or hold hands while they sleep on the water so they don’t drift away. They can be seen any time of year, but more pups are born in the fall and spring, so a spring visit ensures the area is full of them. The South T Pier at the Morro Bay Harbor is known to be a prime sea otter viewing area with easy parking, but the otters can also be seen from other parts of the harbor.

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