[…]trees give the feeling of being in the mountains while actually being at the beach. Go for a horseback ride on a Clydesdale to see the pines from a new angle. Or explore on foot and with binoculars at the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve. At sunset, head to the Moonstone Beach […]
[…]Monterey pine forest and ocean views—are offered both on the ranch’s open-air trailer and horseback. Cambria’s many cafés, tasting rooms and restaurants include Linn’s Restaurant, known for its “world-famous” olallieberry pie, and Indigo Moon, a modern American eatery with its own cheese and wine shop that hosts a live jazz brunch on Sundays.Weekenders can […]
[…]with life. Your story has just begun: Boogie board, mountain bike, gallop along the sand via horseback or explore the nearby Elfin Forest. Trust us: you’ll feel the enchantment. 4. Kayak the Dinosaur Caves Land of the lost: The mysterious sea caves surrounding Dinosaur Cave Park in Shell Beach might […]
[…]Beach and build a sandcastle or comb for sea glass and shells, or take a ranch tour or a guided horseback ride atop a Clydesdale at Covell’s California Clydesdales ($120 per person; ages seven and up). Eat like a local at Sea Chest Oyster Bar with seafood selections consisting of fresh clam chowder, cioppino, seasonal […]
[…]and scenic outdoor adventures galore. Whether you stroll the beach with your sweetheart or horseback ride at Covell Ranch with your kiddos, you won’t want to miss a moment. What to pack on your Highway 1 road trip? Cambria days are temperate and punctuated by cool coastal breezes (temperatures tend […]
[…]and even a “Birding Between the Breweries” tour. Rock Creek Pack Station offers multi-day horseback trips searching for wild mustangs. San Francisco Bay Area Safari West: Stay in a luxury tent and do safari tours at this wildlife preserve—home to nearly 1,000 animals, including African antelopes, primates and birds from […]
[…]and paved paths. Portions of the trail are accessible by foot, wheelchair, bicycle, and even horseback. According to Linda Locklin, the Coastal Access Program manager for the California Coastal Commission, due to some private property and geography restrictions, it could take decades for the segments to be fully completed, but there […]