Asian Filipino Market is a grocery store located in Marina, California, that specializes in Filipino and other Asian food products. The market offers a wide selection of ingredients and products, including fresh produce, seafood, meats, spices, sauces, and packaged goods.
The Marina Club Casino is a card room located in Marina, California. It offers a variety of card games, including poker and blackjack, as well as daily tournaments and special events. The casino is owned by the Marina Club of Monterey, a private social club that was established in 1935.
Marina Equestrian Center Park is home to more than 60 horses. The center offers self-care boarding, an economical and affordable alternative to full care – and has three arenas, a round pen, wash racks with both hot and cold water, storage rooms for hay and tack, 30 pastures for flexible use, trailer parking, and more.
Marina State Beach is a protected beach on Monterey Bay, located in the city of Marina in Monterey County, California. The park is popular with hang-gliders, paragliders, and kite flyers. It is also a popular spot from which to watch the sun set. Surfers frequent Marina State Beach due to its reliable waves.
Marina is a city in Monterey County, California. The United States Census Bureau estimated its 2019 population at 22,781. Marina is wonderfully diverse, teeming with options for food, culture, and adventure.
Fort Ord Dunes State Park has a 1,500 foot trail to 4 miles of ocean beach with beautiful views of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. From the parking area visitors may also take a stroll on the new boardwalk to a bluff top viewing platform.
English Ales Brewery opened in 2020, hoping to provide the area with English style beers, comforting pub grub, a space for locals to meet up, and be an integral partner in the community.
Ride the rails under your own power. Experience the historic Monterey rail line and views of the Pacific Ocean. This 6 mile journey takes teamwork and endurance leaving a memory you will never forget.
The coastal dunes along our south Monterey Bay form a narrow edge between former dunes and the bay. This strip of land is steadily changing from wind and wave forces. During especially strong winter storms, this change can be quite obvious along the foredune. Beyond the storm-wave run-up area the rate of change is less perceptible.