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Año Nuevo SNR
State Natural Reserve
Fifty-five miles south of San Francisco and the Golden Gate, a low, rocky, windswept point juts out into the Pacific Ocean. The Spanish maritime explorer Sebastian Vizcaino sailed by the point on January 3, 1603. His diarist and chaplain of the expedition, Father Antonio de la Ascension, named it Punta de Año Nuevo (New Year's Point) for the day on which they sighted it in 1603. Today, the point remains much as Vizcaino saw it from his passing ship. Lonely, undeveloped, wild. Elephant seals, sea lions, and other marine mammals come ashore to rest, mate, and give birth in the sand dunes or on the beaches and offshore islands. It is a unique and unforgettable natural spectacle that hundreds of thousands of people come to witness each year. Año Nuevo State Natural Reserve is the site of the largest mainland breeding colony in the world for the northern elephant seal, and the interpretive program has attracted increasing interest every winter for the past 19 years. People who hope to see the seals during the winter breeding season are urged to get their reservations early. The males battle for mates on the beaches and the females give birth to their pups on the dunes. During the breeding season, December through March, daily access to the reserve is available via guided walks only. Most of the adult seals are gone by early March, leaving behind the weaned pups who remain through April. The elephant seals return to Año Nuevo's beaches during the spring and summer months to molt and can be observed during this time through a permit system. Visitation This Reserve is a major gathering area for northern elephant seals, which may be seen year-round. The males battle for mates on the beaches. The females give birth to their young on the dunes. During the breeding season, December 15 through March 31, daily access to the Reserve is available only via guided walks. Advance reservations are recommended for walks. Facilities and Opportunities A Visitor Center features natural history exhibits and a bookstore offering educational items such as books, postcards and posters. Restrooms, drinking water and picnic tables are available near the Visitor Center only. Food and beverages are not sold at the reserve. Adjacent Visitor Attractions Pigeon Point Light Station State Historic Park, Butano State Park, and numerous other parks and beaches are within 5 miles of Año Nuevo. Rules & Regulations The following rules and regulations are for your own safety and to protect the plants and animals that live in this Reserve. No pets Pets are not allowed in the reserve and cannot be left inside parked vehicles in the parking lot. Kennels are not available. Where Can I Take My Dog.pdf No harassing or disturbing wild animals. This is prohibited by state and federal laws. Keep your distance. Elephant seals are dangerous wild animals. Never get within 25 feet of an elephant seal, and make sure your children don't either. No collecting. Shells, rocks, wood, plants or animals. All features of this reserve are protected by law. No smoking or fires. Smoking is not permitted in buildings or on guided walks. Fires of all types are prohibited. |
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650-879-0227 Año Nuevo SNR Office 650-879-2025 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. PST Not for Reservations! California State Parks is proud to present the following podcast. This program is currently hosted by CA State Parks Foundation.
![]() "Año Nuevo State Park and Natural Reserve". (Transcript) For more podcasts of other California State Parks, visit CA State Park Foundation Podcast Series Año Nuevo Public Seal Walks Can Now Be Booked Online Tickets go on sale October 20, 2008, at 9:00 a.m. Guided Public Walks are offered December 15 through March 31 and can be booked 56 days in advance and no later than one day before arrival. Reservations
Please read Año Nuevo Guided Walks for more information prior to calling 800-444-4445 for reservations.
Also see October 2008 News Release for “Elephant Seal Guided Walks at Ano Nuevo State Reserve". Reservations open on October 20th for individuals and on the first Saturday of October for School Group Walks. Accessible Visitor Reservations 650-879-2033 International Reservations 916-638-5883 Viewing Dates and Times
8 a.m. to Sunset
Special Hour Restrictions for Seal Viewing Area (Wildlife Protection Area) Dec 1 - 14 Elephant Seal Viewing Area closed to public access. Dec 15 - Mar 31 Guided Walks Only (Reservations are required. See above for reservation information.) Apr - Aug 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. By Visitor Permit Only (Permits are issued at the Reserve.) Permit holders must exit Seal viewing area by 5 p.m. Sep - Nov 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. By Visitor Permit Only (Permits are issued at the Reserve.) Permit holders must exit Seal viewing area by 4 p.m. Año Nuevo Island Closed to access. No Pets are Allowed. |