Adventure Travel
Otter Cliffs is along the Park Loop road. The loop road is one way here and you will find a large parking area on the right hand side of the road. Be careful crossing the road. Once across the road you will find the Ocean Path and sign directing you right or left. There are a few signs that direct you to the cliffs and rocks but they are easily seen and can be accessed at any point to explore. Both high tide and low tide offer different experiences. At low tide, there are several tide pools you cab search for marine life. I was here during low tide but could not find much of anything.
At high tide, the waves are bigger, especially when the tide is coming in. The wave crashing on the rocks can be dramatic. Interesting to watch. Be careful at all times as the rock can be very slippery after rain. The rock here also tend to be jagged and not easy to get around. Good walking or hiking shoes are recommended.