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Back Bay Inn

[…]relaxed option, head over to the Sweet Springs Preserve and do some bird watching or nature photography. Rooms The Back Bay Inn has 16 rooms and suites for guests to choose from. Offering both downstairs and upstairs rooms, you can also choose from rooms with large patios, private entrances, back […]

5 Road Trips to Help You Ease Back Into Travel

[…]due to the COVID-19 pandemic start to lift, shorter road trips might be the perfect stepping stone to ease your way back into the groove.According to an MMGY Global Travel Intention Pulse Survey with the U.S. Travel Association, 68% of consumers feel safe in their cars, foreshadowing a possible boom […]
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Paddle Back In Time to Historic Lighthouse

[…]will start at Avila Beach Paddlesports where the friendly staff will give you directions on how to paddle to the Port San Luis Lighthouse. Once you arrive to the Lighthouse climb the stairs to experience scenic coastal views and the beautifully refurbished lighthouse. While you can’t tour the Port San […]

Cambria Cycling

[…]Travel up a winding country road covered with oak trees and Spanish moss. At the summit, be sure to stop and breathe in the mountain view. (On a clear day, you can see all the way north, back toward Cambria, your departure point.) Descending the summit, be aware that a section […]

Biking Pacific Coast Highway 1

[…]to lie along perfect backroads for making a long-distance ride through San Luis Obispo County, top to bottom. The ride could also be broken into a multi-day trip that covers views, wildlife, food, wine, dunes and beaches en route. Advanced cyclists may want to clip in for one or more […]

Downtown Los Osos & Baywood

[…]“Greeting Bears” stand, two concrete statues by artist Paul Zima installed beside bridges into town.) Los Osos features fantastic retailers like nurseries, bookstores, distilleries, gift shops and thrift stores. Baywood’s sweet downtown and shopping areas are concentrated on the small peninsula called “the back bay.” Here, the specialty is artisan […]

Beach Weddings on Highway 1

[…]wall or private deck, double sink vanity and a lovely kitchen with quartz countertops and gas stove top. Every stay includes wine tasting and a delicious full breakfast sure to get your newly-minted marriage off to the right start. Montana de Oro Weddings Spooner's Cove Located in scenic Los Osos, […]

Hiking San Simeon and Ragged Point

[…]the breathtaking views are worth the effort. Start with a set of switchbacks up the mountains into untouched wilderness, the path becoming narrower with foliage on both sides. (Sometimes this includes poison oak, so be sure to wear long sleeves and pants.) Find the Lower Cruickshank Camp 2 miles in […]

Preserves, Sanctuaries and Secluded Pleasures along Highway 1

[…]plus a native Monterey pine forest—one of five remaining in the world.Tip: Seeking an epic photo to share with friends back home? Climb the preserve’s 200-foot coastal ridge, where migrating whales, birds, and playful otters frolic below.Uncrowded fun: Wine tasting is always relaxing and tasteful in artistic and eclectic Cambria. […]
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Avila Beach Hiking

[…]trek or just for an hour. But no matter where you hike in Avila Beach, make sure to head downtown to fuel up ahead of time or unwind afterward.  Explore Avila Beach Hiking Bob Jones TrailPart of an in-progress trail from San Luis Obispo to the coast, this beloved section […]

Hiking On Highway 1

[…]of the best short hikes near Cambria, this trail loops through a 2-acre park on the south edge of town. Toward the beach, stairs lead down to the rocks and crashing waves, especially dramatic during winter swells. At low tide, though, tidepooling becomes the activity of choice here. Find the […]

Wine Country Biking

[…]afternoon winds from the north on the return trip, so schedule accordingly.) Ride Highway 227 back to SLO, turning right at Orcutt Road to pick up the Sinsheimer Bike Path back to the Amtrak Station.Corbett Canyon Loop29.5 miles (plus options for Lopez Lake and Huasna). This route ventures into the […]

Day Spa and Massage Retreats on Highway 1

[…]as well as Dien Chan Zone Facial Reflexology treatments are all employed to bring a healthy glow back to tired skin. Afterward, browse a small boutique stocked with handmade soaks and natural skincare products. Mother Beauty located in the Cass House in Cayucos Explore Wellness in Cayucos Bask in coastal […]

Cayucos Cycling

[…]but there’s definitely something for every rider. For serious cyclists, extending a ride into backcountry roads is a must; the terrain, elevation and views can be spectacular. Wherever you roam, be sure to wear a helmet, bring water, a phone, and ID. And if you plan to stop at one of […]

Best Places to Eat on Highway 1

[…]vanilla ice cream on top for fun) Light eaters will delight in avocado toast with feta cheese and tomatoes on a slice of whole grain bread. Those looking for something hearty can grab a Turkey Pesto Breakfast Panini to-go. Coffee, espresso drinks and tea round out the menu at this […]

Highway 1 is Dog-Friendly

[…]Highway 1 from Hearst Castle, and once served as Hearst’s personal port. The cove sits with its back to the wind, offering a protected beach on which to frolic, sunbathe, kayak and more. Dogs are allowed on W.R. Hearst Memorial State Beach on leash, and will love the natural splendor […]

Nightlife on Highway 1

[…]into the vibrant arts and culture offerings along Highway 1. From captivating ballet performances to toe-tapping musicals and more, there’s always a stellar show to catch along the coast. For an eye-opening nightlife experience that enriches and inspires, dive into Highway 1’s colorful tapestry of creativity, one venue at a […]

Hiking Arroyo Grande and Edna Valleys

[…]so dress in layers; if walking poles suit you, pack those, too. Some trails really lend themselves to stopping along the way, so you may want to pack a blanket and a picnic, too. (Delicious snacks and drinks can be found at the dozens of boutique wineries in the area.) […]