[…]are also a great time to visit for the Season of Coastal Discovery. It features whales, birds, butterflies and more migrating along the coast. Layout The Studio Drive with Nearby Beach Access vacation rental has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, accommodating up to 5 visitors. This 1,200 square foot split […]
[…]time to visit for the Season of Coastal Discovery. The region welcomes migrating whales, birds, butterflies and more migrating along the coast. Layout The Vintage Views vacation rental has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms to accommodate as many as 6 guests. Sleeping arrangements include a king size bed in the […]
[…]visit for the Season of Coastal Discovery Celebration. The area welcomes migrating whales, birds, butterflies and more migrating along the coast. Layout The Golden Sand Retreat vacation rental has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms to comfortable accommodate 6 guests. The downstairs has two bedrooms, one with a queen size bed […]
[…]of Coastal Discovery events. Among the popular sights are animals, including birds, whales and butterflies, migrating through the area. Layout The Dolphin Hideout vacation rental has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It can easily accommodate up to 8 guests and is pet friendly. Sleeping arrangements include a king size bed […]
[…]rent an ATV and ride through the dunes. If you visit between November and February, the Monarch butterflies are making their annual stop on their migration. Need a fun way to spend an evening? Get dinner at a local restaurant and then laugh until you cry at the Great American […]
[…]regions your personal discoveries 10 pristine uncrowded beaches great dining Monarch Butterflies Elephant Seals history sand dunes Our Experience The 10 Discovery Route destinations are: Edna Valley, Arroyo Grande Valley, Nipomo, Oceano, Avila Beach, Los Osos / Baywood Park, Cayucos, Cambria, San Simeon, and Ragged Point. We stay in Cambria; its central location lets us sample a […]
[…]gliding over the water. If you visit between November and February, you can see the Monarch butterflies clustered in groves, a stop in their annual migration. And the best way to end the day is with dinner at a top, local restaurant and some belly laughs at the Great American […]
[…]Butterfly Grove – From late October to February, thousands of black and gold Monarch butterflies cluster in the limbs of a Eucalyptus grove at Pismo State Beach, providing us with a breathtaking glimpse of nature in all her vibrant glory. Read More » Oceano Dunes Natural Preserve – Walk where both the Chumash and […]
[…]spot in Nipomo, not too far from Pismo Beach. IF THE MENTION… of Pismo Beach brings Monarch butterflies to mind, and clams, best add the scrubby sponge that’s actually a gourd in the cucumber family to your Central Coast cool-stuff list. (Surprising, yes, but not surprising, in a way, since […]
[…]many places, where winter may slow down activities, the opportunities increase here when monarch butterflies are on the move and elephant seals settle into their rookeries, the most accessible sea lion habitat viewing in the world. Naturalist-trained docents also set up spotting scopes to watch the sea otters float above […]
[…]towns, and sanctuaries and estuaries harbor wildlife, including elephant seals, otters, monarch butterflies, and rare birds. Continue north on Highway 1 to connect with Big Sur Coast Highway, another scenic byway described below.Don’t miss: Morro Bay National Estuary, home to Morro Rock, called the “Gibraltar of the Pacific.” Route 1-Big Sur […]
[…]bevy of activities. Arrival Day: Butterflies, Hummingbirds & Crab Cakes “…Visiting the Pismo Beach Monarch Butterfly Grove, which is a short loop beneath the Eucaluptus trees – prime butterfly habitat – isn’t going to take a lot of energy. But it’s a good leg stretch after touching down at the […]