Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Monterey compare on walkability. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How walkability is measured →
Pedestrian connectivity is exceptional due to a dense grid of continuous sidewalks and frequent crosswalks. This area offers much higher walkability than the rest of Monterey, making it easy to navigate the neighborhood on foot.
Pedestrian access is exceptional due to wide sidewalks and frequent crossings. This area offers superior walkability compared to the Monterey city average, according to iHuus data.
Pedestrian infrastructure is excellent in this area, featuring wide sidewalks on both sides of the street and ample crossings. According to iHuus data, walkability in Oak Grove is notably higher than the Monterey city average.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Monterey | 9.5 | #1 | +1.3 ↑ |
| Downtown | 9 | #2 | +0.8 ↑ |
| Oak Grove | 8.9 | #3 | +0.8 ↑ |
| Old Town | 8.8 | #4 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Aguajito Oaks | 8.6 | #5 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Del Monte Grove Laguna Grande | 8.2 | #6 | — |
| Villa Del Monte | 8.2 | #7 | — |
| Alta Mesa | 8.1 | #8 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Del Monte Beach | 8 | #9 | -0.2 ↓ |
| Skyline Ridge | 8 | #10 | -0.2 ↓ |
| Glenwood | 8 | #11 | -0.2 ↓ |
| Casanovsa Oak Knoll | 7.9 | #12 | -0.3 ↓ |
| Monterey Vista | 7.5 | #13 | -0.7 ↓ |
| Skyline Forest | 7.2 | #14 | -1.0 ↓ |
| Deer Flats | 6 | #15 | -2.2 ↓ |
| Fisherman Flats | 6 | #16 | -2.2 ↓ |
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