[…]is less crowded, with a classic beach town vibe. In the summer, Cayucos goes all out for the 4th of July. If you want to see the fireworks from the comfort of your rental, plan well in advance. The party also includes a very popular parade and sandcastle contest. Perhaps […]
[…]excitement of crowds, then book your stay to coincide with popular events, such as the annual 4th of July festivities which include an old fashioned, small town parade and a sand sculpture contest. Layout Grandma Alice’s Beach House is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house that is designed to accommodate […]
[…]all that Cayucos has to offer. Plan ahead to visit during popular events including the annual 4th of July with parade and sand sculpture contest, or the classic car show held each November. But really, there is no bad time of year to visit Cayucos. Layout Jolly Folly is a […]
[…]soon find that this grassy gazebo setting has a way of uniting all ages and walks of life. From July 4th through September, the outdoor venue comes alive with captivating music, kicking off between 1-3 p.m. The Summer Concert Series features a bevy of genres, including bluegrass, ‘80s rock, funk, […]
[…]August through December. Note that the barn’s sister business, Gopher Glen Orchard, offers over 65 varieties of apples, too. Visit the orchard in See Canyon, just a few scenic miles away. Pumpkins Available September through November. Also plan to visit the hay maze near the pumpkin patch as part of […]
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[…]area. If you come during the busier summer season, Cayucos hosts an all-out bash for the Fourth of July. It’s complete with a parade, sandcastle contest and fireworks. Layout The Roomy, Single Story House has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with sleeping arrangements for up to 6 guests. The primary […]
[…]the fun! Along Highway 1, find local color unfolding everywhere you go. From Cayucos’ Fourth of July parade to Cambria’s illuminated Christmas Market, find dozens of free, friendly events kicking off all across the region. Whether you’re just traveling for the first time or a longtime visitor, you’ll be treated […]
[…]that stretch to the famous Morro Rock, Cayucos State Beach starts in the charming seaside town of Cayucos and is one of the best in California for surfing, swimming, tidepooling, and soaking up the sun. The beach boasts nearby parking, picnic facilities, outdoor showers and restrooms, as well as easy […]
[…]Soule Memorial Polar Dip each year on New Year’s Day, as well as a sandcastle contest on the 4th of July. Morro Strand State Beach With six miles of soft sand between Morro Bay and the Cayucos Pier, Morro Strand State Beach provides an ideal setting for a walk, a […]
[…]under the pines or go for a swim in the seasonal pool. If you happen to be visiting during the 4th of July, this is the place to be as the fireworks are set off from Shamel Park. For some more time with nature, head over to the Fiscalini Ranch […]
[…]unique decor. Two bedrooms have a balcony onto Ocean Avenue, perfect for people watching and 4th of July parade viewing. Amenities This loft has the high end touches you have come to expect from a quality vacation rental. Of course you will have WiFi and flat screen televisions. The kitchen […]
[…]yourself silly. This is a rough and tumble look at the California Gold Rush—an uproarious (and unofficial) history of how the Golden State got its name. Mummy Dearest September-November 2023Halloween is one of the spookiest and most festive times to visit the Great American Melodrama! Come for Mummy Dearst, a […]
[…]dedicated to mediums like printmaking, photography and more. Make your way through the SLO County Office of Education Gallery featuring student-made works and be sure to stop by the Paso Robles Art Association Showroom, where there’s always more to see. Meanwhile, the Atrium Gallery, a public exhibition space, features an […]
[…]threatened and endangered species, and no plants or animals may be collected. The reintroduction of native species is a continuing goal of the Morro Coast Audubon Society. As a Stewardship Traveler to the region, your commitment to learning more about the native habitat is […]
[…]the chain of volcanic plugs running across San Luis Obispo, Islay Hill is one of the easiest hikes of all of the area’s “seven sisters.” Traverse this dome-shaped, 776-foot summit for a workout with a view (you’ll gain 550 feet of elevation on the 1.8-mile loop). Along the way, keep […]
[…]conservation very seriously so it can inspire generations to come. Here, you’ll find thousands of acres of protected open space, both on land and at sea. These estuaries, fields, mountains, bluffs and beaches are home to sea otters, elephant seals, snowy plovers, Monarch butterflies and many other creatures. Our set-apart […]
[…]Fruit Exchange. In addition to tastings and artisan-made cocktails, Calwise Spirits Co also offers tours of the distillery. These include a guided history of the distillation process, a tasting of Calwise spirits, and the opportunity to see where it all happens. Calwise is open Thursday through Monday, 12pm to 6pm, […]
[…]bring history vibrantly to life. Enjoy panoramic views of the Pacific and Hearst’s thousands of acres of ranch land. Wander the gardens and witness ancient artifacts Hearst collected. Experience the luxury of the Neptune Pool, the Library, Billiard Room ― even watch historic film footage in the Theatre! With several […]
[…]in Cayucos is a breath of fresh air. Take your pick of over a dozen eateries in walking distance of the Cayucos Pier. Cuisines include Mexican, Italian, American, seafood, sausages and smokehouse, farm-to-table, coffeeshops, wine bars and more. For more information visit the Where To Eat in Cayucos page. Dining […]