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Sea Pines Golf Course

[…]the links. And after you’ve sunk that last putt, enjoy hiking nearby Montana de Oro State Park, kayaking, dining and more.Executive Golf CourseFrom tee to green, this rewarding course is a treat to golf for enthusiasts and novices alike. Short wait times, challenging holes, and well-kept greens make this a […]

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) — South End

[…]for wildlife and for humans. Regulated commercial and sport fishing, diving, boating, surfing, and kayaking happen right alongside otters, sea elephants, dolphins and whales. Production that harms the environment, however, like seabed mining, oil drilling and ocean dumping are strictly forbidden.Venture to the south end of the Monterey Bay National […]
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Best Restaurants in Morro Bay

[…]on the Los Osos side of the Morro Bay Estuary, Bayside Cafe is a natural oasis to refuel after kayaking or standup paddle boarding. Enjoy the same gorgeous views of Morro Rock that visitors relished upon the restaurant’s opening day in 1986—not to mention an un-obscured view of seabirds soaring […]

Things to do in Los Osos Baywood

Looking for the best things to do in Los Osos Baywood? With hiking, tidepooling and oceanfront dining on the roster, there’s never a dull moment along Highway 1’s scenic back bay. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, this overnight itinerary is your roadmap to the best things to do in […]

State Parks and Beaches of San Simeon

[…]the pier. This beach is also terrific for launching into San Simeon Bay for watersports, including kayaking and SUP (standup paddle boarding). Bring a picnic, hike the peaceful San Simeon Cove Trail, or watch for whales with binoculars from the Coastal Discovery Center. Aerial views of San Simeon pier Hike […]

Tide Pools and Sea Life of Avila Beach

[…]over land owned by PG&E. But while private hiking is not permitted on the Pecho Coast Trail, kayaking to the cove is very much allowed. It’s also very quiet and rewarding: look for mussels, urchins, sea stars, hermit crabs, anemones, and more. Port San Luis Lighthouse Off-Shore Sea Life of […]

Fishing Avila Beach

[…]to pass over. For another, Avila Beach provides several handy launching spots. For open-water kayaking, head to the main beach at the Avila Beach Pier, and push off directly from the sand. For access to a variety of kelp beds and caves, paddle south toward Mallagh Landing/Pirates Cove and Shell […]

Avila Beach

[…]so much to do and see in one place like Avila Beach, and we haven’t even discussed the surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding or fishing off the pier. The town has long embraced its role as the liaison between the sea and the woodlands and between the field and the vineyard. Spend […]

Los Osos & Baywood

[…]parking. The peaceful area of the Morro Bay Estuary that fronts Los Osos-Baywood Park offers ideal kayaking conditions. Home to 250 species of birds and a favorite destination for avid birders, the back bay offers quiet waters and a new perspective on the Central Coast, especially at sunset. Many local […]

Secluded Estate for Large Gatherings

[…]you for a memorable visit. You can also take advantage of the nearby Pacific Ocean with a day of kayaking or whale watching.  Layout The Secluded Estate for Large Gatherings has 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms in the 5,500 square feet of the house. All of the rooms here are […]