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CONTACT INFORMATION

Police Department *
Film Permits, City of Marina
211 Hillcrest Avenue, Marina, CA 93933 United States
831.884.1210 phone 1
[email protected]
https://www.cityofmarina.org/898/Applications-and-Forms


Eric Morgan *
Fort Ord National Monument Manager, Bureau of Land Management - Central Coast Field Office
831.582.2212 phone 1
831.206.2505 mobile
[email protected]
[email protected]
https://www.blm.gov/office/central-coast-field-office


Zachary Ormsby *
Field Manager, BLM Central Coast Field Office
940 2nd Avenue, Marina, CA 93933
831.582.2210 phone 1
831.582.2200 phone 2
(831) 601-6242 mobile
831-582-2266 fax
[email protected]
[email protected]
https://www.blm.gov/office/central-coast-field-office


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WEBSITE:
Bureau of Land Management Fort Ord National Monument
Federal Film Permits
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Keywords: Coastal; Hills; Parking - Flat Surface Parking; Trails; Trees / Tree Canopy / Tree Tunnel; Unpaved Roads; Wilderness

General Notes: verified from Monterey website & updated photos: 7.31.25 bd

Jurisdictions: Central Coast Field Office - BLM, Marina, MONTEREY COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Studio Zone: N

State Property: N

Closed/Vacant: N

Verified: 7/30/2025

Location Details

Fort Ord National Monument

United States / Marina, California
Location ID: #10100747

A rich history, diverse habitat and bountiful recreation opportunities await you at the Fort Ord National Monument. Another coastal gem with more than 86 miles of trails provides opportunities to hike, bike or ride your horse through rolling hills, pockets of chaparral and oak woodlands. You will see a huge diversity of plant life and animals in habitats that include streamside corridors, grasslands, maritime chaparral, oak woodlands and seasonal pools. Fort Ord is also cherished for its link to the heroism and dedication of men and women who served our nation and fought in the major conflicts of the 20th century. This area remains undeveloped thanks to its role as a U.S. Army facility from 1917-1994. During the Vietnam War, it served as a leading training center and deployment staging ground. As many as 1.5 million American troops trained at Fort Ord.

It’s all in the heart of the Monterey area, with its many attractions, abundant natural resources and beautiful access to the California Coast and Salinas Valley.

Location Category:

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  • AGRICULTURAL - Cattle;
  • CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - *;
  • CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Vacant Lots / Abandoned Buildings;
  • MILITARY - *;
  • MILITARY - Historic Forts;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Federal Parks / National Parks;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Forests / Woodlands;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Open Terrain / Scenic Vistas;
  • WATER & COASTAL AREAS - *;
  • WATER & COASTAL AREAS - Lakes / Dams / Reservoirs
 
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