Keith A.
Yelp
Cabrillo is a national park so make sure you use your park pass if you have one, about $80 for the year, otherwise price is kind of steep for a single visit $20 for a car of 4 adults.
Great views here of the Pacific ocean, Fort Rosecrans cemetery, the light house, Coronado island and bridge, the bay, the hotel Del, etc.
There are trails to explore, tide pools, a visitor center, and so much to see.
Great for taking photos. Many vantage points down by the tide pools, and up by the light house, and visitor center.
Definitely a good place for visitors and first timers, out of town guests, etc. It is definitely touristy and crowded, but plenty of parking, once you get in.
The upper area by the museum, monument, statues and light house has ample parking and restrooms. There is a movie playing with some history of the area. The views are 360 and spectacular so bring your wide angle and telephoto lenses. Boats and ships cruising by, military helicopters, plenty to take pictures of.
The light house is small but cool. They have a ranger to give information and there are some things to see in the museum-ish area.
There is a staircase to the top but the view is not great and it is always crowded, and so many little kids coming up and down, but sure if it is clear and you want to, give a 1x look.
We were down at the tidepools from 3-445 did not realize the park and lighthouse closed at 5. The rangers kicked us out but I got a few pics with my cell phone on this last visit.
The Tide pools are good at low tide, and they are not too hard to get around on, but can be slippery, and not for people who are out of shape or have bad knees. You have to climb down from the rocks, there are no stairs.
Parking by the tide pools is a major hassle as the lot is small and always crowded, there is always a queue of cars waiting and hawking for someone to leave so they can grab their spot.
There are some cool trails down the coast from the tide pools, and plenty of resting brown pelicans, so bring your camera for good photo opps.
The coast is cool, jagged, rocky, and sometimes the waves shoot up from them almost like a blowhole.
The rangers are a little touchy around 5 pm closing time and will definitely try to get you to leave.
There are bathrooms by the parking lot.