[…]the almond milk is made in house, too. Explore the best places to eat in Los […]
[…]great surf spots and exceptional antique stores. What are you waiting for? Time to hit Highway […]
[…]or stop by a tried-and-true gallery space, you’re sure to come away with a vivid sense of Los Osos’ colorful spirit. Explore Los Osos Arts & Culture The Los Osos Art Walk The Los Osos Art Walk showcases a revolving lineup of local art studios and galleries on the Second […]
[…]restrooms, picnic facilities and parking. The peaceful area of the Morro Bay Estuary that fronts Los Osos-Baywood Park offers ideal kayaking conditions. Home to 250 species of birds and a favorite destination for avid birders, the back bay offers quiet waters and a new perspective on the Central Coast, especially […]
[…]isn’t always better. “Los Osos, California seems to have it all,” says 10Best Local Expert Sherel Purcell. “Small sophisticated restaurants and coffee shops sit on the quiet seaside that offers the best views of the Morro Bay rock that appears to rise out of the sea to the north. A […]
[…]or wellness experience in Los Osos-Baywood Park is a natural extension of the local experience. Los Osos-Baywood Park is tucked between Montana de Oro State Park and Morro Bay along the coast. The community and the residents are tranquil, easygoing, and health-conscious — an ideal setup for spas, massage centers, […]
[…]Biking from Los Osos North To Cambria and backThis 4-hour ride racks up 54 miles and a gain of 2,032 feet in elevation. It also takes in some of the Central Coast’s most beloved natural wonders. Enjoy glimpses of Morro Bay National Estuary, Morro Bay State Park, Morro Rock, Cayucos […]
[…]trails that lead beneath canopies of native oak trees.Due to coastal influence, the climate in Los Osos is temperate, with highs between 63 degrees F and 70 degrees F year-round. In other words, you couldn’t find a more comfortable destination for a hike.See hiking options and trails below. Explore Los […]
[…]is that more evident than in Montana de Oro State Park, an 8,000-acre natural playground on Los Osos’s west side. Here, limpets, crabs, anemones, sea stars, urchins and more make their home in the shallow intertidal zone. At low tide, these tiny sea creatures can be easily observed above or […]
[…]by visiting a nearby bait and tackle shop for supplies, gear, and advice. Check Valley Liquor in Los Osos for lugworms. Virg’s Landing in Morro Bay also offers bait and tackle, fish counts and a lot of local knowledge. You can also buy fishing licenses here, or via the Department […]
[…]barrels and a rare unexposed break make this the stuff of surfing dreams. All of the best spots in Los Osos are located within Montaña de Oro State Park, a large natural playground with more than just surfing to enjoy. Pick up a sandwich or burrito in town, then head […]
[…]natural beauty, abundant outdoor activities, and an “off the path” experience. Download the Los Osos and Baywood map or for those looking to make a difference while on vacation, check out the list of Stewardship activities […]
[…]from Morro Bay. Stop by the Visitor Center to learn more about what there is to see and do in Los Osos and Baywood […]
[…]2:00pm – 4:30pm, Santa Maria St. and 2nd St. Although it takes up just one block, the Baywood/Los Osos Market is small but mighty. Visitors will find dozens of choices besides the standard fruit (dried and fresh), veggies and flowers. Some great picks are microgreens, homemade soups, goat milk hand […]
The Los Osos Skate Park is a 17,000 square foot park offering kids of all ages the opportunity to safely work on their skills and have fun. Helmets, elbow and knee pads are required. Skateboards, roller blades and roller skates are all allowed in the […]
[…]you can view interesting natural art in Avila Beach to Nipomo. Art is all around you when visiting Los Osos & Baywood […]