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Pebble Beach, CA

Pebble Beach
Unincorporated place
The Lone Cypress, a natural icon of the community, as seen by residents and more often tourists from 17-Mile Drive
The Lone Cypress, a natural icon of the community, as seen by residents and more often tourists from 17-Mile Drive
Pebble Beach is located in California
Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach
Location in California
Coordinates: 36°33′59″N 121°56′48″W / 36.56639°N 121.94667°W / 36.56639; -121.94667Coordinates: 36°33′59″N 121°56′48″W / 36.56639°N 121.94667°W / 36.56639; -121.94667
Country United States
State California
County Monterey County
Rancho El Pescadero Established late 18th Century
Elevation 0 ft (0 m)
Time zone Pacific (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
ZIP code 93953
Area code 831
GNIS feature ID 230455

Pebble Beach is an unincorporated community on the Monterey Peninsula in Monterey County, California. It lies at sea level. In addition to being a small coastal residential community of mostly single-family homes, Pebble Beach is a resort destination and home to the famous golf courses of Cypress Point Club, Monterey Peninsula Country Club, and Pebble Beach Golf Links.

The Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Inn at Spanish Bay, The Lodge at Pebble Beach and four of the eight golf courses inside the Pebble Beach community are among the local assets owned by the Pebble Beach Company. Residents pay road fees for maintenance as well as Monterey County property taxes. Application of the property tax revenues is the realm of the Pebble Beach Community Services District, a public agency that is independent of local private facilities, e.g., golf courses, with an elected Board of Directors that manages essential functions including fire protection and emergency medical services, supplemental law enforcement, wastewater collection and treatment, recycled water distribution, and garbage collection, disposal and recycling. The community's post office is named Pebble Beach, as is its identity; whereas, the U.S. Census Bureau aggregates census returns from Pebble Beach as part of the larger census-designated place of Del Monte Forest. However, residents and visitors associate and identify with the name Pebble Beach; boundaries of the Del Monte Forest extend outside of the Pebble Beach community boundaries encompassing a larger forest area that comprises the wooded parts Monterey Peninsula.

Area open space is partly administered by the Del Monte Forest Conservancy, a non-profit organization designated by Monterey County and the California Coastal Commission to acquire and manage certain properties by conservation easement and, as well, by fee title. The Conservancy is governed by a self-elected volunteer board of up to 12 members working with a small part-time group of contractors and volunteers to preserve the open space within the Del Monte Forest and non-forested sites of Pebble Beach. All board members must be property owners and residents of Pebble Beach.


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