Things To Do in Los Osos & Baywood

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  • Best Parks in Los Osos-Baywood Stewardship Travel Logo
    With its mild, sunny weather, rugged beauty and beachside location, Los Osos-Baywood has all the right conditions for a day at the park.
  • Best Places to Eat on Highway 1
    Dining is a major attraction along our stretch of Highway 1 for good reason: the food, the views, and the ambiance are world-class. And not just in one or two towns — options abound in every destination here.
  • Best Restaurants in Los Osos – Baywood Park
    Los Osos – Baywood might be one of the smaller towns along Highway 1, but it’s easily the most diverse when it comes to food options. Within just a few short blocks, you can find multiple types of cuisine, from pizza and juicy burgers to ramen, sushi, and tacos.
  • Best Wine, Beer, and Food Festivals on the Central Coast
    Coastal San Luis Obispo County indulges in any excuse to throw a party. These festivals get to the heart of what the Central Coast is all about: good food, good friends, and good vibes.
  • Biking Los Osos and Baywood
    Montana de Oro has some of the best mountain biking on the central coast, with multiple trails ranging from beginner to expert.
  • Biking Pacific Coast Highway 1
    An all-time favorite cycling route, Highway 1 offers spectacular views and challenging climbs with great restaurants, wineries and attractions along the way.
  • Bird Watching on the Central Coast
    Ideal climate, terrain, and proximity to the Pacific Flyway makes the SLO CAL stretch of Highway 1 one of the finest birding regions in the world.
  • Black Hill Trail

    Black Hill Trail

    Morro Bay
    From the mountain's 640-foot summit, you can view the Morro Bay Estuary, the sand spit, and the hills of nearby Montaña de Oro.
  • Bluff Trail

    Bluff Trail

    Los Osos
    A 3.4 mile roundtrip hike that takes you along the coastal bluffs, passing tide pools, beaches and a scenic rocky coastline
  • Central Coast Glass Blowing and Fusing
    Rod Baker describes himself as a "self taught" independent glass artist, beginning with stained glass over 30 years ago.
  • Central Coast Outdoors
    From the serene protected waters of Morro Bay to the rocky cliffs along Shell Beach, kayaking is a sport that can be enjoyed by all. 
  • Central Coast Polo Club
    The Central Coast Polo Club was started in 2002 to give the people of the Central Coast the opportunity to experience the "Game of Kings, and the King of Games."
  • Chablis Cruises

    Chablis Cruises

    Morro Bay
    Chablis is a unique, 50-foot, two-story riverboat that graces the gentle waters of Morro Bay Harbor
  • CowParade

    CowParade

    Los Osos
    Over 75 cities and 200 million people worldwide have participated in CowParade, one of the most successful art endeavors ever.
  • Cuesta Inlet

    Cuesta Inlet

    Los Osos
    Cuesta Inlet in the bay of Los Osos is private property and has been enjoyed by many for years.
  • Dairy Creek Golf Course

    Dairy Creek Golf Course

    San Luis Obispo
    Dairy Creek designed by architect John Harbottle (Stevenson Ranch, Genoa Lakes) offers an unforgettable “links style” golf experience nestled in the El Chorro Valley. 
  • Day Spa and Massage Retreats on Highway 1
    Rejuvenate mind and body with relaxing Highway 1 spa and wellness experiences to suit every need. Whether you seek a refreshing facial or therapeutic massage, there’s countless ways to boost wellbeing along Highway 1. From soothing Big Sur spa and massage treatments to natural hot springs in Avila…
  • Deep Sea Fishing

    Deep Sea Fishing

    Morro Bay
    Since 1954 Virg's Landing in Morro Bay has been an icon for sportfishing, whale watching and private charter on the Central Coast.