California Outdoors Q&A: Elkhorn slough

Photo Credit: CDFW

by California Department of Fish & Wildlife
2-10-2022
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Q: What’s the best time to see wildlife at Elkhorn Slough in Monterey County?

A: There isn’t a bad time to visit the Elkhorn Slough Ecological Reserve if you want to see wildlife! Year-round, migratory birds from hummingbirds to willets pass through the slough to stop or rest and feed on this California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) property. As part of the Pacific Flyway, tens of thousands of birds migrate through Elkhorn Slough each year. All told, more than 340 species of birds have been identified in and around the slough!

Additionally, there are more than 100 southern sea otters residing at Elkhorn Slough. They are often abundant during the fall. During spring, you can see large groups of California sea lions and hundreds of harbor seals loafing along the shore. Elkhorn Slough also features six miles of hiking trails traversing salt marsh habitats, oak forests, and grasslands.

The key to visiting Elkhorn Slough is choosing how you want to visit and then making plans. Call (831) 728-2822 or go to elkhornslough.org to plan your visit. The reserve is open year-round Wednesday through Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. More information is available on CDFW’s website.



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