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San Simeon Kayaking/Boating

[…]with the water temperatures normally ranging between 52 and 62 degrees, which makes touring the coastline an inviting experience. So go out and explore the wonders of the Central Coast from the best seat in the house, your […]

Downtown Cayucos

[…]In Cayucos galleries and artist studios you’ll find masterpieces based on the picturesque coastline that parallels Highway 1. It’s not uncommon to find prints, collages, paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures that portray aspects of seaside life here. Artists capture the waves, rolling coastal grasses, seabirds, whales, and more. To experience […]

Elfin Forest

[…]the Elfin oaks from growing to full size. Among the pygmy oaks, the Elfin Forest is also home to coastal brackish marsh, maritime chaparral, coastal dune scrub, riparian woodland fringe, and manzanitas. In total, the area houses over 200 plant species, 110 bird species, 22 mammal species and 13 reptile […]

Arroyo Grande Village

[…]unique boutiques, antique stores and mom-and-pop shops you won’t find elsewhere on the Central Coast or Highway 1. Whether you spend your time window shopping or purchase a collection of treasures to take home, you’re sure to enjoy the hunt. Village Papery Purveyors of fine paper goods, including stationary, pens […]

Olea Farm

[…]a bottle, which is why so many chefs from the area insist on using it to highlight their Central Coast cuisine. If you want to know more about olive oil and experience old world charm plan a visit to Olea Farm, where you will be educated in the nuances of […]

Hot Springs in Avila Beach

[…]Mineral Springs continues to soothe and renew the body, mind and spirit on California’s Central Coast.Avila’s Hillside Hot TubsThe open-air mineral spring hot tubs at Sycamore Mineral Springs are supplied by over 100 acres of natural, underground thermal waters.  Set amidst the quiet of a sycamore forest, these 23 tubs […]

The Pismo Preserve

[…]miles with an elevation gain of 371 feet. The trail twists and turns through oak groves and across coastal plains, overlapping the Spring to Spring trail for the first section. Take in views of the ocean from the Lone Oak lookout that stands at 420 feet above sea level. Here, […]

Sea Life and Tide Pools of Los Osos and Baywood Park

[…]of yards of tide pools, these are some of the most accessible spots for sea life on the Central Coast. Plan to take your time. The best option for parking is directly adjacent to the cove, in the parking lot. Spooners Cove offers restrooms and picnic tables; it also stands […]
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Piedras Blancas Motel

[…]wild and rural section of two-lane historic State Route 1 anywhere south of the Big Sur Coast and was the only remaining private development amid 13 miles (21 km) of coast scheduled to become […]

Fishing Los Osos

[…]and halibut thrive. Two major kayak fishing tournaments highlight the local calendar: The Central Coast Slam Down, typically held in early fall, is hosted by Central Coast Kayak Fishing and launches from Spooner’s Cove. This high-energy event attracts anglers targeting prized species like halibut, lingcod and rockfish. In spring or […]

Tide Pools and Sea Life of Cambria

[…]and Whale Watching The north coast of San Luis Obispo County, where Cambria is located, boasts numerous spots from which to spot otters, watch whales, and spy birds. The best places are those with an elevated viewpoint for gaining unobstructed views, like the Fiscalini Ranch Bluff Trail and Moonstone Beach. […]

Best Restaurants in Arroyo Grande and Edna Valley

[…]with fresh coffee, tea or juice, the perfect way to celebrate a leisurely weekend on the Central Coast. Spoon Trade Dig into elevated American cuisine at Spoon Trade, nestled in nearby Grover Beach. Step into the modern-yet-cozy dining room or relax on the ample sunny patio for a dining experience […]
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Paso Wine Country

[…]downtown completes the picture of Paso Robles Wine Country. Neighboring Paso Robles along the coast are the towns of San Simeon, home to Hearst Castle on the north, and the fishing village of Morro Bay to the south. In between you will find Cambria, Harmony, and Cayucos. All are within […]

Hiking in San Luis Obispo

[…]back, with a change of 950 feet in elevation. This is an area rich with native plant communities, coast range geology, birds and wildlife. Early in the hike, check out the interpretive sign about the botanicals of the West Cuesta Ridge, then follow through the Los Padres National Forest. In […]

Art and Culture of Avila Beach

[…]jewelry and sculpture pieces to toys and apparel. The shop faces the Avila Beach Promenade and the coastline itself, providing a picturesque backdrop. Stop in and wander the rambling gallery, full of handmade pieces from local and nationally-known artists. These include watercolor light shades from artist Rowan Chase, who uses […]

Downtown Paso Robles

[…]there, explore San Simeon’s Hearst Castle and Elephant Seal populations as well as enchanting coastal communities like the hamlet of Harmony, Cayucos, Cambria and Ragged Point. Paso Robles visitors can also find relief from the heat by heading over the Cuesta Grade to Edna Valley’s coastal wine region to the […]

Cayucos

[…]Rebuilt in 2015, the 982-foot pier remains a favorite spot for fishing, taking in epic Pacific Coast sunsets, and even whale-watching. The population of Cayucos is about 3,000. Despite its small size, Cayucos has an eating establishment to meet everyone’s palate, from a chowder house to five-star dining. You’ll also […]

Los Osos & Baywood

[…]Interpretive signs share information about notable plant life within the forest, including coastal brackish marsh, riparian woodland fringe,maritime chaparral, coastal dune scrub, oak and manzanita complex, and of course the pygmy oaks themselves. Don’t miss docent-led nature walks in the forest focusing on different topics every second Sunday and third […]

Brown Butter Cookie Company

[…]Beloved for their rich combination of sweet and salty flavors, the cookie craze first began in the coastal town of Cayucos before spreading across the world. The sister-owned business owes its success to their signature “sea salt cookie,” which debuted in December of 2008 at Brown Butter Cookie Company’s flagship […]

Things to Do

[…]to do along the iconic Highway 1. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the California coast, from the grandeur of Hearst Castle to lazy beach-side hamlets. Discover hidden gems, encounter diverse wildlife, and indulge in the region’s vibrant art and culture. Let this comprehensive resource be your compass for […]