The lagoon has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years. In the last century dams, duck ponds, railroads, and even Interstate 5 carved out large chunks of the wetlands. Today, a concerted effort to restore the tidal flow and allow for nature to take its course is having its effect. There are seven miles of trails about the lagoon and it is a favorite spot for dog lovers and photographers. Kongo will be back in the fall when the birds are migrating.
To get to the lagoon, take the Manchester Blvd. exit off of I-5 and drive toward the coast.
Travel safe. Have fun.
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