Diablo Canyon Tour
Scroll down to visit the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, its multipurpose facilities and beautiful surroundings.
Diablo Canyon
An overview of Diablo Canyon and its surrounding lands.
The Turbine Deck
Located in the Turbine Building at Diablo Canyon, the 140' level contains turbines and generators that take steam and turn it into electricity.
ISFSI
The site where used fuel is safely stored on the Diablo Campus.
Diablo Canyon Cove
Diablo Canyon Power Plant discharges warmer water into the ocean, resulting in warm-water loving species coexisting with cold-water loving species in the Cove.
Wildlife Management
PG&E has earned the Corporate Lands for Learning title for the management and care of 14 miles of CA coastline.
Wild Cherry Canyon
2,400 acres of preserved land located south of Diablo Canyon.
Pecho Coast Trail
Encompasses two guided hikes on the south end of PG&E property.
Rattlesnake Canyon
This oak-studded canyon is the tail end of the Pecho Coast Trail.
Lion Rock
A rock formation befitting its name located northwest of Diablo Canyon.
Water Canyon
Situated east of Diablo Canyon, this canyon is accessible by road and boasts panoramic ocean views.
Survey Monument 1881
The site where a survey monument set in 1881 is cemented into a pipe in the ground along the Pecho Coast.
Crowbar Canyon
A lush, green valley situated north of DCPP and about three miles inland.
Point Buchon Trail's End
The turnaround point, or halfway mark, for the 6.6 mile Point Buchon Trail.
Stonehenge
A popular rock outcropping visible from the Point Buchon Trail.
Disney Point
The site where Walt Disney filmed a portion of Pete’s Dragon (1977) on a headland south of Point Buchon.
Point Buchon
A scenic 6.6 mile hike on the northern end of PG&E’s property.
Sink Hole
A sink hole rock formation giving way to an incredible look at the water below.