This Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Fire Management Observation Camera is located at Castro Peak. The image faces northeast towards Gillette Ranch, Paramount Ranch, and Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyons.
Rocky intertidal Zone 1 is the area most visited by the public and exhibits disturbance associated with this high level of visitation such as bald patches on rocks where people step to explore the area.
Rocky intertidal Zone 3 is restricted to visitation by the public, however these two solar-powered cameras provide real-time access to this protected tidepool area.
Two cameras are situated outside at the Visitors Center and are used to collect air quality data, observe visibility, and provide fabulous views of the San Diego Sky-Line.
This web camera on the left shows the view of the tide pool area often visited by park visitors.
The image on the left shows ship building at the Spanish Landing site in San Diego.
Webcams
at
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Malibu, California
and
Cabrillo National Monument, Point Loma, California