[…]to make a difference while on vacation? Make your travel experience more meaningful with the Stewardship Travel for Good program activities along Highway 1. Get involved, create unique memories, and make your vacation more fun. From beach cleanups, trail restoration, museums, and parks tours, your contributions make a difference. Help […]
[…]why we take the preservation of our animal neighbors extremely seriously, and developed our Stewardship Travel For Good program. What does it mean to Travel for Good? It means respecting wildlife by looking but not touching, feeding, or disturbing animal habitats. It means watching where you step when the smallest […]
[…]Discover local Elephant Seals at the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery, participate in a beach cleanup in Cambria or embark on an exhilarating whale watching adventure in Cayucos. From Ragged Point Inn’s dramatic backdrop to Nipomo’s undulating dunes, you’ll make lasting memories as you Travel for Good on your next […]
[…]destination for a kayak adventure! Bring your own kayak or rent one (and a life vest) from Good Clean Fun in Cayucos. Good Clean Fun also offers kayak tours to individuals, couples and groups. Guides lead visitors to hidden coves and untouched beaches rarely seen by tourists. Wildlife like sea […]
[…]the experts. (Just be sure to make a reservation, as these are very popular!) To visit, find Good Clean Fun on Ocean Front Avenue between D Street and Cayucos Drive. Good Clean Fun The Best Places to Shop In addition to the shops mentioned above, Cayucos offers many other places […]
[…]a reservation, as the trail is only accessible with a guide—and only 20 hikers per day. Beach CleanupWant to keep Avila Beach beautiful for your next trip, and for generations to come? Pick up a clean-up kit and “thank you” tote bag at any one of several Avila Beach destinations. The […]
[…]of the pier to watch the harbor seals and sea lions up close as they bark and bask in the sun. Stewardship Travel for Good Want to connect more deeply with the charm, natural history and heritage of Avila Beach? Consider engaging with an activity that strengthens the community and […]
[…]ocean and land surrounding Avila Beachhas long been an important local mission. Collect a free Stewardship Clean-up Kit at participating lodging properties and the Central Coast Aquarium to help clean up litter. Residents and visitors alike take an active part in keeping Avila Beach beautiful and safe for wildlife. Avila Beach […]
[…]FREE clean up kit and complimentary tote bag and have lunch at the Avila Beach Golf Resort. Note: Clean–up kits can be picked up in Mulligans Restaurant at the Avila Beach Golf Resort. No reservation needed. After lunch head over to Avila Beach to help celebrate our beaches and participate […]
[…]as well as the cultural and natural history of the state park. To learn more about other Stewardship Travel for Good activities in Cayucos, visit the Stewardship Travel for Good page. Explore Sea Life and Tide Pools Tide Times for Highway 1 Monday, May 20, 2024 TideTime (PST/PDT)Height Low Tide3:18 […]
[…]discovery loops, creating a list of 25 to 30 things to do within each community. The route’s Stewardship Travel program connects more than 30 nonprofits and conservations, offering 70 ecotourism experiences. “We put together the ‘must sees’ and the things you may not find by looking at a regular map,” Cuming said. […]
[…]which is also a State Marine Park. Be part of the conservation efforts by picking up a Cambria Cleanup Kit, then head to the beach to gather microplastics and other litter. To learn more, visit Cambria […]
[…]By committing to learning more about the natural habitat here, you can participate in our Stewardship Travel for Good program. There are also many volunteer opportunities within the Morro Coast Audubon Society to help maintain this beautiful preserve. Explore Los Osos & Baywood Park History of the Preserve The Sweet […]
[…]Travel For GoodWant to fall even more deeply in love with San Simeon? Stewardship Travel For Good is a list of experiences along this stretch of Highway 1 that bring visitors closer to what makes this place special. For instance, at Hearst Memorial State Beach, the Coastal Discovery Center (CDC) […]
[…]near “new” San Simeon (at least new since William Randolph Hearst’s era!). Pico Creek offers clean water, ideal wind conditions, and lots of rideable waves. This is a reef and sandbar at the creekmouth on San Simeon’s north side. Park at the end of Pico Avenue and walk north, down […]
[…]Dunes Natural History Center in the native plant garden, native seed collection or on a beach clean-up. For more ideas and information, check the Stewardship Travel For Good Activities page. And check our Wildlife Viewing Tips for ways to ensure the safety of all creatures in their natural habitats […]
[…]Travel for GoodWhen you engage in wine country biking, you have opportunities to go deeper with the experiences you find here. On your way to Lopez Lake, stop at the historic Swinging Bridge or the Hoosegow jail house. These destinations bring the history and heritage of our stretch of Highway […]
[…]Gardens of Avila. Or volunteer to help with the Nipomo Native Garden for an hour or two. Whichever Stewardship Travel for Good activity you choose, you can be sure you’ll walk away connected and energized. For more on this deep-hearted way to travel, see our Stewardship Travel for Good activities […]
[…]conserve the Piedras Blancas Light Station. Know that your dollars are put to good use with this Stewardship Travel for Good attraction. Visitors meet at the Piedras Blancas Motel, just north of the lighthouse (not at the gate to the lighthouse itself) and follow guides to the lighthouse. The tour […]
[…]Center combines land, sea, animals and education. Plus, you can travel for good when you become a Stewardship Traveler for Good! Anyone can partake in these hands-on activities designed to leave our habitats happier than they were before. Stewardship travel for good Anyone curious about marine life and natural and […]