Asilomar State Beach is located in California, in the city of Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula. The park is a narrow strip of sandy beach about 1.6 kilometers long and a rocky bay, as well as sand dunes, through which there is a hiking trail lined with wooden boards.
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The Asilomar State Beach provides for the possibility of movement for cyclists and people with disabilities moving in wheelchairs. They have an asphalt road. The rocky bay is home to the Asilomar State Marine Reserve, which is home to a wide variety of seabed species. The water in this place is cold and muddy, but this does not bother diving enthusiasts. This place is extremely popular.
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On the territory of the Asilomar State Beach, you can stay overnight or for several days in one of the small houses. The park has everything you need for a relaxing and fruitful holiday: cycling and hiking trails, a volleyball court, a swimming pool, and a beach. The park hosts important meetings dedicated to the environmental problems of the Earth. The building of the conference center was built in 1913 by architect Julia Morgan and is a historical monument. The same architect designed the projects of buildings in which vacationers live.