A giant natural bridge that juts out of the ocean is what gave this state park its name. But that geological feature is only one of the wonders this park has in store. You’ll find tidepools filled with anemones and crabs, nesting grounds for pelicans, cormorants, and seagulls, and—from October through February—clusters of Western monarch butterflies waiting out the winter in the branches of the parks eucalyptus trees. Natural Bridges is a natural hub for wildlife lovers of all stripes.
