The Superintendent's Compendium is a compilation of designations, closures, permit requirements, and other restrictions made by the superintendent, in addition to what is contained in Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Chapter 1, Parts 1 through 7 and 34), and other applicable federal statutes and regulations. I. 36 CFR §1.5 – VISITING HOURS, PUBLIC USE LIMITS, CLOSURES, AND AREA DESIGNATIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES OR ACTIVITIES(a)(1) The following visiting hours and public use limits are established for all or for the listed portions of the park, and the following closures are established for all or a portion of the park to all public use or to a certain use or activity:Visiting HoursVisiting Hours:
Exceptions as follows for specific park areas:
Visiting hours in the Tidepool Area and Bayside Trail are shorter in duration to ensure a park-wide closure at 5 p.m. The park closure includes all park grounds and extends to all visitors, including pedestrians. Public Use LimitsPublic Use Limits -- Pursuant to §1.5(d) to implement a public use limit, the Superintendent may establish a permit, registration, or reservations system: The use of the tidepools by groups is not to exceed 120 persons per day on weekdays, and 40 persons per day on weekends and holidays, any time the low tide is 0.7 or lower during park hours. On weekends and holidays groups must car pool. Groups may park in upper park visitor center lot and car pool to the tidepools. Group sizes are limited to preserve the natural resources – rocky intertidal habitat – on high visitation days, which include weekends and holidays. This group public use limit also assists in maintaining a positive visitor experience for the general public. Groups must make a reservation by obtaining a group tidepool permit. Parking around the Old Point Loma Lighthouse is limited to visitors with physical disability that would inhibit them from otherwise walking to the lighthouse. Visitors must display a disabled placard on their vehicle or obtain a vehicle pass from the Visitor Center. Permit holders must park in the designated disabled parking spaces on the south side of the lighthouse. Leaving property unattended for any period of time requires a permit. ClosuresRecreational water-related activities such as boating, wading, swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, jet skiing and surfing are prohibited. Vessel operation may be granted by permit under conditions set forth by the Superintendent. Launching, landing or operating an unmanned aircraft, or remote vehicle from or on lands and waters administered by the National Park Service within the boundaries of Cabrillo National Monument is prohibited except as approved in writing by the Superintendent.
Tidepools closure: The Superintendent has designated the southernmost section of the park’s tidepool area as critical habitat and closed it to public entry. The closed area extends west 300 yards below mean low tide lower water level and will be clearly posted with Area Closed signs and reflectors. Sea Cave area closure: The area which lies west of Gatchell Road, Sea Cove Parking and Coast View Parking from the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Facility is closed to the public. Included in this area is a sea cave. This closure extends to any manner of entry into the cave, whether through the sea level entrances or through the collapsed ceiling. Fishing closure: Fishing is not permitted at Cabrillo National Monument or the adjoining Cabrillo State Marine Reserve. Military Structures closure: The interior portion of all historic U.S. Army structures, including searchlight shelters, the WWII power generating station, and the base-end and battery commander stations, are closed to the public unless they are specifically opened by park staff for interpretive purposes. The Lighthouse tower is closed to the public for the visitor’s safety and the preservation of the structure except on scheduled events and other special occasions when it is opened and monitored by park staff. Kite flying closure: Kite flying is prohibited in all areas of the park. Antenna uses: Setting up antenna that extend more than 20 feet above the ground or if the antenna is of a size that guide wires must be placed on the ground that create a trip hazard require a permit. This closure protects the safety of park visitors. Live music: The gathering of a group of people to perform, amuse, engage, or provide a diversion from the natural soundscape of Cabrillo National Monument is prohibited. This closure protects the natural and cultural resources and other protected values and management objectives of Cabrillo National Monument.Climbing the Cabrillo statue is prohibited. (a)(2) The following areas are designated for a specific use or activity and/or the following conditions or restrictions are imposed on a specific use or activity:Areas Designated for a Specific Use or Activity:The prime consideration is the safety of tidepool organisms; no plant or animal should be disturbed or moved if there is a possibility of injury, no matter how slight. Never pick up, or remove, animals, plants, algae, shells, sand, or rocks. Never touch or disturb octopi, with hands or objects. Never place tidepool organisms in containers such as buckets or cups. Never approach marine mammals (The Marine Mammal Protection Act requires at least 150 ft between people and marine mammals) or sick/injured wildlife, unless you are Resources staff transporting wildlife for care. Conditions and Restrictions on Specific Uses or ActivitiesPassenger Carrying Busses:
The idling of bus engines adds unnecessary exhaust fumes to the air and diminishes the enjoyment by visitors of the peace and tranquility of the park.
Restricting hikers and pedestrians to the park’s trails and walkways helps protect the fragile habitat and natural resources of the park.
OPDMDs are defined under the ADA as “any mobility device powered by batteries, fuel, or other engines . . . that is used by individuals with mobility disabilities for the purpose of locomotion . . . or any mobility device designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian routes, but that is not a wheelchair.” 28 C.F.R. § 35.104 The following types of filming activities may occur in areas open to the public without a permit and without advance notice to the NPS: • Outdoor filming activities [outside of areas managed as wilderness] involving five persons or less and equipment that will be carried at all times, except for small tripods used to hold cameras.
• maintain public health and safety;
(1) Engaging in a filming activity without providing advance notice to the Superintendent when required.
II. 36 CFR §1.6 – ACTIVITIES THAT REQUIRE A PERMITActivities requiring a permit are listed above under Public Use Limits and throughout this document under the specific 36 CFR Section that authorizes or requires the issuance of a permit. Permit applications can be found at: https://www.nps.gov/cabr/planyourvisit/permitsandreservations.htm Completed applications must be E-mailed to cabr_permits@nps.gov or mailed to the following address: III. 36 CFR §2 – GENERAL REGULATIONS(a) Fishing is not permitted at Cabrillo National Monument, an area of Exclusive Jurisdiction. Additionally, the waters of Cabrillo National Monument are protected by an overlapping California Marine Protection Act (MPA) which prohibits fishing in park waters. (e) The Superintendent may issue a permit to carry or possess a weapon, trap or net for research and certain other circumstances outlined in 36 CFR §2.4 (e) 1-4.
(a) Taking plants, fish, wildlife, rocks or minerals is prohibited except in accordance with other regulations of Chapter I of 36 CFR or pursuant to the terms and conditions of a specimen collection permit. Cabrillo National Monument issues permits for specimen collection under certain conditions. Please see the park’s website www.nps.gov/cabr for permit information or contact the Natural Resources Management and Science Division. (a) Camping is not permitted at Cabrillo National Monument. (a)(1) Prohibits the playing of audio devices or use of generators in a manner that exceeds a noise level of 60 decibels, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit. (a)(1) The lighting or maintaining of fires is prohibited, except in the following areas and/or receptacles, and under the conditions noted:
(a)(2) Using park refuse receptacles or facilities for dumping household, commercial or industrial refuse is prohibited. (a)(1) Possessing pets or comfort animals in public buildings and the following structures and/or areas is prohibited:
(a)(3) Leaving a pet unattended and tied to an object is prohibited. (a)(3) Delivering or retrieving a person or object by parachute, helicopter, or other airborne means is prohibited, except in emergencies involving public safety or serious property loss or pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit. Using roller skates, skateboards, roller skis, coasting vehicles, or similar devices is prohibited. (a) The following portions of the park, buildings, structures and/or facilities are closed to smoking as noted:
In compliance with Executive Order 1358, smoking is banned in federal buildings, and for the enjoyment and health of all park visitors, smoking is not allowed anywhere outside on the grounds of Cabrillo National Monument, including parking lots and trails. This closure is also in effect due to sensitive and dry vegetation, which presents increased risk of fire. (a)(2) Leaving property unattended for longer than 24 hours is prohibited.
(b) Recreation fees and/or permits, in accordance with 36 CFR part 71, are established for the following areas and/or for the use of the following specialized sites, facilities, equipment or services, or for participation in the following group activity, recreation events or specialized recreation uses: Soliciting or demanding gifts, money, goods or services is prohibited except pursuant to the terms and conditions or a permit that has been issued under §2.50, §2.51, or §2.52. (a) Using, possessing, storing, or transporting explosives, blasting agents or explosive materials (including fireworks) is prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit. (a) Sports events, pageants, regattas, public spectator attractions, entertainments, ceremonies, and similar events are allowed, provided there is a meaningful association between the park area and the events, and the observance contributes to visitor understanding of the significance of the park area, and a permit therefor has been issued by the Superintendent. (b) Demonstrations of more than 25 people are allowed within park areas designated as available under paragraph (c)(2) when the Superintendent has issued a permit for the activity.
(c)(2) The following locations are designated as available for demonstrations:
(b) The sale or distribution of printed matter by more than 25 persons is allowed within park areas designated as available under §2.51(c)(2) (see above) when the Superintendent has issued a permit.
(b)(1) The sale or distribution activity by 25 persons or fewer may be conducted without a permit within designated areas provided they do not violate any permit conditions outlined in 2.52(e). (a) Livestock are generally prohibited in any park area. They are only permitted in park areas pursuant to the exceptions provided for in §2.60(a) and only pursuant to the terms and conditions of a license, permit, or lease. (a) Residing in park areas, other than on privately owned lands, is prohibited except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit lease or contract. (a) The installation of a monument, memorial, tablet, structure, or other commemorative installation in a park area without the authorization of the Director of the National Park Service is prohibited. IV. 36 CFR §3 – GENERAL REGULATIONSPermits are required for the use of a vessel pursuant to §1.5 and §1.7, Public Use Limits. (a)(2) Launching or operating a vessel is prohibited. This includes surfboards, kayaks, jet skis, and other personal watercraft. (a) A person may operate a PWC only in National Park Units where authorized by special regulation. Cabrillo National Monument is not a designated park. Personal Watercraft are prohibited under §3.9 and §1.5. (a) The removal of a vessel and its cargo must be done in accordance with the following established procedures: (b) the owners or authorized salvager of a sunken, grounded, or disabled vessel must remove the vessel, all component parts and equipment, and all associated cargo thereof in accordance with procedures established by the Superintendent as designated in 36 CFR §3.14. Swimming or wading is not permitted at Cabrillo National Monument under §1.5. (a) Snorkeling and underwater diving is not allowed at Cabrillo National Monument under §1.5. The use of manned or unmanned submersibles may only occur in accordance with a permit issued by the Superintendent. V. 36 CFR §4 – GENERAL REGULATIONS(a) The following load, weight and size limits, which are more restrictive than State law, apply to the roads indicated under the terms and conditions, and/or under permit as noted:
Due to the stability of the underlying coastal bluff there is a six-ton limit on each of these parking areas. (a), (b) The following speed limits are established for the routes/roads indicated:
The use of a bicycle, electric bikes (e-bikes), or OPDMDs (other power-driven mobility devices) is prohibited except on park roads open to public vehicles during park hours as specified above in §1.5. VI. 36 CFR §5 – GENERAL REGULATIONSCommercial notices or advertisements shall not be displayed, posted, or distributed on federally owned or controlled lands within a park area unless prior written permission has been given by the Superintendent. Engaging in or soliciting any business in park areas, except in accordance with the provisions of a permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States, except as such may be specifically authorized under special regulations applicable to a park area, is prohibited. (a) The commercial transportation of passengers by motor vehicle except as authorized under a contract or permit from the Secretary of the Interior or his authorized representative is prohibited in certain parks. See §5.4(a) for more information. (a) Before any motion picture may be filmed or any television production or sound track may be made by any person other than bona fide newsreel or news television personnel, written permission must first be obtained from the Superintendent. (b) & (c) Using commercial vehicles on government roads within park areas when such use is in no way connected with the operation of the park is generally prohibited and requires permission or a permit from the Superintendent. Such activities are prohibited, except in accordance with the provisions of a valid permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States. (a) In certain parks, establishments offering food, drink, or lodging for sale on privately owned lands may only be operated with a permit from the Superintendent. See §5.10 for more information. |
Last updated: March 28, 2024