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  • USA Today: 10 great places to road-school your kids
    From USA Today’s 10 Great Places:From the California coast to Cape CodWhile many schools offer remote learning this year, a growing number of families plan to “road school,” which has children attending virtual classes while on extended family trips. Others home-school – parents teach children while families…
  • Fishing California’s Highway 1
    Plentiful waters invite fishing of all sorts here on our special stretch of Highway 1. Find yourself on an uncrowded white sand beach, surf fishing any one of our 100 miles of coastline.
  • Surfing Spots on Highway 1
    Once called “The Lost Coast” by Surfer Magazine, this rugged stretch of coastline boasts some of the best-kept secret surf spots in California.
  • Shopping on Highway 1
    Find locally-made art, ceramics, cheeses, wine, furniture, surfboards, herb and spice blends, soaps, candles, glasswares, jewelry, breads, books, souvenirs, clothing and more.
  • Best Places to Eat on Highway 1
    Dining is a major attraction along our stretch of Highway 1 for good reason: the food, the views, and the ambiance are world-class. And not just in one or two towns — options abound in every destination here.
  • Travel safely along Highway 1
    #StaySafe and be amazed along SLO CAL’s secluded coast#StaySafe while you take in SLO CAL’s spectacular sights. Discover untouched sanctuaries, secluded beaches and surprising wildlife as you venture safely along Highway 1, one…
  • Tide Pools and Sea Life of Highway 1
    Wherever you roam along Highway 1, the ocean never lies far away. In the 57 miles of coastline between Ragged Point and Nipomo, the Pacific Ocean defines the landscape.
  • Farm to Table Near Highway 1 Stewardship Travel Logo
    The stretch of Highway 1 between Ragged Point and Nipomo owes much of its magic to remarkably authentic farm-to-table abundance.
  • Scenic Drive: Your Highway 1 Road Trip
    If you want the inside scoop on the best places to stop while driving the Pacific Coast Highway, you’ll need inspiration from a knowledgeable guide. Take your road trip on Highway 1 now.
  • What to Know If You’re Planning a Road Trip This Summer
    From Patricia Doherty at Travel + Leisure, here are some tips for planning your summer road trip.Road trips are on the agenda for many vacationers this summer, even those who usually hop on a plane to faraway destinations. According to a…
  • 5 Road Trips to Help You Ease Back Into Travel
    From Nerd Wallet Whether you like to travel near or far, domestic travel closer to home may be the first opportunity we have to venture out. When restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic start to lift, shorter road trips might be the perfect stepping stone to ease your…
  • Biking Ragged Point and San Simeon
    The stretch of Highway 1 between Ragged Point and San Simeon offers some of the most sought-after cycling in the world.
  • Biking Pacific Coast Highway 1
    An all-time favorite cycling route, Highway 1 offers spectacular views and challenging climbs with great restaurants, wineries and attractions along the way.
  • Solo Travel Highway 1’s Wide Open Spaces
    With the need for social distancing, there’s never been a better time to dream about your next party-of-one trip.
  • Preserves, Estuaries and Sanctuaries on Highway 1
    Find thousands of acres of protected open space, both on land and at sea. These estuaries, preserves, and sanctuaries are home to abundant wildlife.
  • Preserves, Sanctuaries and Secluded Pleasures along Highway 1 Stewardship Travel Logo
    Find your sanctuary (and preserve your sense of well being). If solitude and serenity is what you seek, allow SLO CAL to ease your mind as you stretch your legs. Dreamlike hills, untouched cliffs, vibrant wildlife and endless uncrowded beaches and hiking trails await travelers along pristine Highway 1. Finally:…
  • Travelers Tell Us The First Place They Want To Go, Once Travel Is Safe Again
    At this exact moment in time, no one really knows what travel will look like in the future. Or even when it will open back up. Will the quarantine lift closer to the Fourth of July or Labor Day? So much remains murky. All that…