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Must-See Swinging Bridge

[…]was divided by the creek. The original bridge did not have sides! They were added in 1902. In 1911 the bridge was given to the City of Arroyo Grande. A severe storm in 1995 totally destroyed the original bridge and with the efforts and donations of local businesses, residents and some Federal funding, […]

Swinging Bridge

[…]land was divided by the Arroyo Grande Creek. The bridge, rich in history, spans a total length of 171 feet and is suspended 40 feet above the creek. It is now owned and maintained by the City of Arroyo Grande and is the only one of its kind open to […]

Bridge Street Beauty

[…]friend along for the adventure. Add that Cambria is located on the most scenic of road trips – Highway 1 – and you have a vacation that can’t be beat. Location Cambria, California is a Highway 1 destination spot unlike any other. This town is the definition of charm with […]

Highway 1’s Hidden Secrets: Surprising Highway 1 Wildlife Viewing Tips

[…]elephant seals, fluttering Monarch butterflies and adorable otters–they all thrive along Highway 1’s slice of pristine coastal habitat (you just need to know where to look).Get your free hidden secrets map hereArmed with our expert recommendations and a pair of binoculars, you too can embark on your own Season of […]
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We’re Grateful for These Highway 1 Wonders and You Will Be Too

[…]pools and manicured gardens. 11. Hidden Secrets like the SLO Light Station There’s countless secrets to discover along Highway 1. Go find your treasure! Hit the scenic Cayucos Bluff Trail for an easygoing hike with a surprise shipwreck in store. Another hidden gem: Paddle off the beaten path from Avila […]
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Parade Highlights Highway 1 Hidden Gems

[…]be sure to check out the tree swing on the property and give it a go. (It makes for a great pic!)11. Drive the dune buggies at Oceano DunesDrive your own private Dune Buggy Tour from Sun Buggy Fun Rentals. You’ll learn the ins and outs of driving a dune buggy (prepare yourself—at […]

Art and Culture of Highway 1

[…]the pint-sized Santa Rosa Chapel, Camozzi’s Saloon, and many private homes. Want to know why 4111 Bridge Street is called “The Bucket of Blood?” You’ll have to take the tour to find out. Don’t miss the Guthrie-Bianchini House’s well-tended heritage gardens, a great photo-opp after returning from your stroll. The […]

Thrillist Highlights Points Along Highway 1 Discovery Route

[…]SurIt’s hard to talk about beautiful places in California without mentioning the iconic Bixby Bridge along the Highway One coastline. This stunning bridge that was built in 1932 leads into Carmel-by-the-Sea heading north and it is a popular attraction for roadtrippers and photographers. The optimal time for photos is at […]
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Top 10 Reasons You Should Take a Highway 1 Road Trip

[…]you? Hop in the driver’s seat! Here’s our top ten reasons why you should be road tripping Highway 1 right now: 1. It's Tried-and-True Why break with tradition? Loading up the family station wagon and setting off on the open road has been a beloved part of Americana since the […]
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Arroyo Grande Village

[…]the bridge connected his property, which was divided by the creek that still flows today. In 1911, the bridge was given to the City of Arroyo Grande and it fared well until a severe storm destroyed the original structure in 1995. With federal funding and donations from local businesses and […]

Highway 1’s Hidden Secrets: Through a Photographer’s Lens

[…]of all levels to sunny beachside photo opps ready for family smiles, you’ll soon discover why Highway 1 is known as one of the most photogenic coastal wonders in the world. So, what are you waiting for? Zoom in, hit portrait mode or go for that panorama. Every day along […]
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Hiking On Highway 1

[…]maritime chaparral, coastal dune scrub, and oak and manzanita. The Elfin Forest supports more than 110 kinds of birds, 22 species of mammals and 13 species of reptiles and amphibians. Chumash middens can also be found throughout the park. A mile-long boardwalk loop provides access for young and old, walkers […]

Travel + Leisure’s 20 ‘Secret’ Spots Along California’s Pacific Coast Highway

[…]Bridge, Arroyo GrandeBalance on a swinging bridge 40 feet above the Arroyo Grande Creek, and 171 feet across. It was built in early 1875 by the Short family, whose land was divided by the Arroyo Grande Creek.Dunes Center, GuadalupeFor about 60 years, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes held a secret about the 1923 film […]
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Biking Pacific Coast Highway 1

[…]miles east and Pismo Beach, 7.5 miles due south. To Edna Valley, take back roads across Highway 101 to Buckley Road. Along the way, pass Woodstone Market, near the Bob Jones Trail, and grab a sandwich or a drink for the road. Then weave through a sycamore forest, between vineyards, and […]

Things to do on Highway 1

[…]ocean view spans Point San Luis to Point Sal. This expansive 880-acre preserve presents 11 miles of versatile trails catering to hikers, mountain bikers and equestrian enthusiasts of all ages. Previously utilized as grazing land for generations, a collaboration with The Land Conservancy has preserved its legacy while aiding fire […]

Top 5 Things to Do This Spring Along Highway 1

[…]visiting art galleries, savoring fresh dining experiences, hiking or exploring historic sites, Highway 1 is brimming with refreshing ways to soak up the season. Admire colorful wildflowers, discover shimmering tide pools and paddle pristine waters. Ready to embark on your own Highway 1 road trip? Read on for the top […]
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How to Travel for Good on your Highway 1 Road Trip

[…]sunset beach cleanup and end the day with a glass of local wine. It’s all in a day’s fun along Highway 1! Wherever you roam along Highway 1, Travel for Good and you’ll know you’re doing your part to keep our landscape healthy and happy. Travel For Good Itineraries Best […]
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