Monterey Bay Peninsula City
Welcome to Seaside, the Monterey Peninsula's largest city on Monterey Bay, home to Cal State Monterey Bay and gateway to the coast's recreation.
Seaside is a city in Monterey County, California, on the Monterey Peninsula bordering Monterey Bay. Formerly known as East Monterey, it was incorporated in 1954 and has grown into the largest population center on the peninsula, with 32,366 residents at the 2020 census across about nine square miles. The city's coastal location places it minutes from Monterey, Pacific Grove, and the open bay, while its inland neighborhoods spread toward the rolling former military lands of Fort Ord. Seaside's modern identity is closely tied to the reuse of Fort Ord, the decommissioned U.S. Army base that once defined the area. California State University, Monterey Bay, a campus of the California State University system, occupies part of the former base within Seaside and neighboring Marina, bringing students, faculty, and a university presence to the community. The Bayonet and Blackhorse golf courses, also built on former Fort Ord land, add to the city's recreational landscape. This transformation from military post to university town has reshaped Seaside's economy and character. The city is served by the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, which operates eight of its schools within Seaside. Residents enjoy easy access to the region's signature coastal recreation — hiking, biking, and whale watching — along with the cultural amenities of nearby Monterey. The city's mix of a diverse residential base, a growing university, and a prime Monterey Bay location makes it a practical and increasingly sought-after address on one of California's most scenic coastlines. Seaside offers a more attainable entry point to the Monterey Peninsula than its neighboring communities while keeping the bay and its attractions close at hand, and its neighborhoods range from older, established blocks near the coast to newer development on the former Fort Ord lands.
Seaside is located in Monterey County, California, on the Monterey Peninsula bordering Monterey Bay. It is minutes from the city of Monterey and the neighboring communities of Pacific Grove and Marina.
Seaside is served by the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, which is based in the area and operates eight of its schools within the city, along with schools serving nearby Monterey and Marina.
Seaside is home to California State University, Monterey Bay, a public university built on the former Fort Ord Army base, along with the Bayonet and Blackhorse golf courses on former base land.
Seaside has a population of about 32,000 residents, making it the largest city on the Monterey Peninsula. Residents enjoy hiking, biking, whale watching, and the many attractions of Monterey Bay close by.
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Seaside's housing stock reflects its layered history, from older, established neighborhoods near the coast to newer development on the former Fort Ord lands. The city offers a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments, with a housing market that is generally more accessible than neighboring Monterey and Pacific Grove while keeping the same peninsula location. The reuse of Fort Ord has added residential and university-related development in recent decades, expanding the city's inventory. Buyers and renters are typically drawn by relative affordability on the Monterey Peninsula, proximity to the bay, and access to employment in the Monterey area's hospitality, education, and service sectors.
Seaside is organized between its established coastal neighborhoods and the newer development on former Fort Ord land. The older sections of the city lie closer to the bay and the original townsite, with a grid of homes and local businesses, while the Fort Ord reuse area to the east holds the Cal State Monterey Bay campus and newer residential and recreational development. The city's position between Monterey to the west and Marina to the north makes it a connector across the peninsula, and its neighborhoods reflect both a long-standing residential community and a more recent wave of growth tied to the university and the base's redevelopment.
Life in Seaside combines a coastal California setting with a practical, community-oriented feel. The city is more diverse and more attainable than many of its Monterey Peninsula neighbors, and it functions as a working community rather than solely a resort destination. Residents are minutes from Monterey Bay for whale watching, coastal trails, and beaches, while the presence of Cal State Monterey Bay brings youthful energy and cultural events. The city's neighborhoods, parks, and local businesses give it an everyday, lived-in character, and the mild coastal climate supports year-round outdoor activity. For many, Seaside is the most livable entry point to one of California's most scenic regions.
Seaside is served by the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District, which operates eight of its schools within the city and serves the communities of Monterey, Del Rey Oaks, Sand City, Marina, and portions of the surrounding area. The district provides a full range of elementary, middle, and high school programs, anchoring public education on the peninsula. At the post-secondary level, California State University, Monterey Bay sits within Seaside, offering four-year and graduate education on the former Fort Ord campus. The presence of both a countywide K–12 district and a state university gives the city a strong educational footprint unusual for a community of its size.
Seaside is positioned on the Monterey Peninsula with direct access to the region's principal roadways, placing Monterey, Marina, and the wider peninsula within a short drive. The city sits near State Route 1 and the routes leading to Salinas and the inland Central Coast, while the Monterey Regional Airport lies nearby for regional air travel. Residents commute to employment across the Monterey area's hospitality, education, government, and service sectors, and the city's compact layout supports walking and biking for many local trips. Public transit serves the peninsula, though most households rely on personal vehicles for regional travel.
Seaside's recreation runs from the bay to the former Fort Ord lands. Residents are minutes from Monterey Bay for whale watching, coastal walking, and beach access, while the Bayonet and Blackhorse golf courses provide two well-known courses on former Fort Ord land within the city. The broader Monterey Peninsula adds hiking and biking, from the recreation trails on Fort Ord to the coastal paths and parks of Monterey and Pacific Grove. The region's mild climate supports year-round outdoor activity, and the city's parks and community facilities anchor local recreation close to home.
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