Oceano Campground, located within Pismo State Beach, offers all kinds of attractions: hiking, swimming, surf fishing, kite surfing, horseback riding, and digging for the famous Pismo clam. Visit the Nature Center, located across from the kiosk and tour the California Native plant garden spread out around the lagoon trail. Pismo is […]
[…]de Oro State ParkThis sprawling state park offers mountain biking, equestrian, and hiking trails throughout its 8,000 acres. Visit beaches for tidepooling and picnicking, or wander the historic Spooner Ranch House, historic home of the park’s early settlers. From any point in the park, enjoy views of its 7 undeveloped […]
[…]and pristine wilderness just beyond. Family fun ensues daily at Lopez Lake, a scenic camping, hiking and outdoor recreation area. Located not far from Arroyo Grande’s charming downtown, you can go from shopping and dining to fishing and boating all in the matter of a few miles. With waterslides and […]
Ontario Ridge Trail is a rugged, sometimes-steep track crossing a 700-foot hill above the Shell Beach bluff, with spectacular ocean views. Start at the Shell Beach trailhead or at Cave Landing in Avila Beach and hike the full loop. Along the way you’ll be surrounded by coastal sage on a […]
[…]strenuous with uneven terrain, steep cliffs and grades, narrow trails, and crumbling earth. Sturdy hiking shoes are required. Bring plenty of water as well. The secluded beaches, rugged cliffs and broad coastal terraces of the Pecho Coast have been privately owned and inaccessible to the public since the Spanish Mission […]
[…]spend time exploring nearby Montana de Oro State Park. Whether swinging clubs, riding horseback, hiking peaks or charging downhill on a mountain bike, you’ll benefit from a dip in the waters of the Tranquility Spa […]
[…]a road trip you’ll never forget, including wildlife viewing and beach access points, as well as hiking, biking, golf and wine tasting opportunities. The map also includes an annual calendar of events, Whale Trail viewing areas, farmers market locations and our History & Heritage Trail. Printed maps are available at […]
[…]reservoir’s three resident bald eagles fly by. Whale Rock Reservoir also includes three miles of hiking trails and facilities, making it a perfect spot for a full-day excursion. Open from 6am to 7pm daily, the Whale Rock Reservoir charges a $2 fee to help with the park’s upkeep. All geared […]
[…]historical significance, mom-and-pop-owned establishments, and pride of ownership. Some even boast hiking trails, beaches and piers nearby as well. Just be sure to bring your walking shoes, as you won’t want to stop exploring once you’ve begun. A hat, sunscreen, and water are also good ideas. And once you’re outfitted? […]
With several miles of coastline, including plenty of bays and channels composed of craggy terrain, Los Osos is an area perfect for tide pools. Nowhere 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 […]
Discover Fishing along Highway 1 Montana de Oro Fishing As one of the most secluded and unspoiled areas on the California coast, Los Osos offers terrific opportunities for fishing. Whether you prefer to fish from a kayak, from shore, or from the rocks, you’re likely to feel a tug on […]
[…]considered the Central Coast’s best-kept secret — a notoriously huge wave, only accessible by hiking. The secret got out, however, when a surf photographer snapped shots of Hazards that made their way to print. But no matter: the spot is still mostly visited by locals, many of whom just want […]
From the north to the south, our stretch of Highway 1 offers a wealth of family-friendly fun, including trails, beaches, and wildlife viewing. Oceano and Nipomo are no exception, especially when it comes to our parks and open spaces. When your family travels Highway 1, Oceano and Nipomo’s parks give […]
[…]the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve Lampton Cliffs County Park A pocket park with a view of the sea, the Lampton Cliffs County Park is one of Cambria’s loveliest hidden gems. Located off the beaten path, this park offers a secluded cliffside entry to tide pools on the south side of town. […]
Explore Fishing in San Simeon & Ragged Point Fishing San Simeon With dramatic coastline, mild weather and rugged scenery, San Simeon and Ragged Point offer a beautiful backdrop for your fishing trip. Look for a wide variety of fishing opportunities here, including pier fishing, rock fishing, surf fishing, deep sea […]
[…]scrub, Monarch butterflies, and Monterey pine forest. Benches stand along the nearly 8 miles of hiking trails for visitors to rest and enjoy the scenery. Some of these trails travel across broad bluffs while others meander through pine and oak forest, freshwater marshes and wetlands. Spy a red-legged frog, western […]
[…]options to choose from. Suggested stops along the way might include wildlife viewing areas, hiking trails, wineries, beaches, scenic vistas and farms. The blog covers news, trends, and ideas for cyclists coming to the Central Coast. Want to try your first century — or your first race? Cycle Central Coast’s […]
[…]Laguna Lake Golf Course sits adjacent to the picturesque Irish Hills, a popular destination for hiking and especially mountain biking. The hills make a dramatic backdrop to the design of this course, which was built in 1975. Laguna Lake Golf Course makes golf lessons available with a PGA pro for […]
[…]season for surf. (It’s also the best time for everything from wine tasting and cycling to hiking and site-seeing, too: a real win-win.) That being said, cold water temperatures can get even chillier in fall, so be prepared with your neoprene. Most locals wear wetsuits year-round, and you’ll probably want […]
Newspaper mogul and businessman William Randolph Hearst was really on to something when he set down roots in San Simeon. With lush green hills, rugged coastline and views for miles, this part of Highway 1 feels just like paradise. No wonder San Simeon boasts more state parks, beaches and monuments […]