[…]Beach Golf Resort Tucked back in the hills between San Luis Obispo and Pismo Beach, this resort includes a par-71, 6,500-yard championship course. Surrounded by oak-lined valleys and spanning a tidal estuary, the Avila Beach Golf Resort course is as challenging as it is scenic. Avila Beach Golf Resort Other […]
[…]players to serious enthusiasts. Find the right course for you, perhaps on the coast in Los Osos, Avila Beach or Pismo Beach. Many skirt the Pacific Ocean, just steps away from the sand and waves. Others boast views like rolling vineyards in the Edna Valley, or dunes and eucalyptus groves […]
[…]eyes peeled for special room offers, weekday rates and off-season deals. Avila Beach Golf Course Rekindle your passion for the game at Avila Beach Golf Course, known for elevated greens set along the sparkling San Luis Bay. A stone’s throw from Avila Beach’s iconic white sand beach, this picturesque course […]
[…]of a brand new executive par 3 golf course on 29 pristine acres next to the sand dunes of Pismo Beach. The state of California purchased the golf course after a few short years and in 1992 entrusted its management to the current concessionaires. The 9-hole course welcomes all levels […]
[…]GolfSimilar to traditional golf, disc golf uses discs (like Frisbees) instead of balls and clubs to land in a basket. Also like regular golf, the object of the game is to make it to the basket with the fewest throws, from tee to basket. Sea Pines is one of 2,500 […]
[…]shuttle from stops between Pismo Beach and Avila Beach; otherwise, parking is $8 per […]
[…]perfect for playing golf during any season. On any given day you can have your option of playing golf on the Central Coast in Pismo Beach, Arroyo Grande, Nipomo and Morro Bay with the coastal breezes off of the Pacific Ocean, or in Paso Robles under the warm sun of […]
[…]Golf Course is a member of the Central Coast Golf Trail, where it’s always a perfect time to golf! The golf courses on the Trail are located throughout San Luis Obispo County. Visit CentralCoastGolfTrail.com for more […]
Located between Santa Maria and Pismo Beach, Blacklake Golf Resort is the Central Coast’s only 27 hole golf resort. Each of our three nines offer distinct challenges to golfers of all skill levels. From our sparkling water pools and scenic coastal hills on our original “Lakes and Canyon” layout, to […]
[…]layouts on the Central Coast, it offers fun and challenge for both the beginning and accomplished golfer with elevated greens tricky sand traps. Keep an eye out and you might even seen a deer sneak through the course. Additional services include a driving range, golf lessons, club and hard cart […]
[…]Lake Golf Resort welcomes couples or small families to relax and unwind. Location Of course the golfers in your group will want to book tee times at the Black Lake Golf Resort. There are three 9-hole courses here to challenge yourself, as well as several other famed courses nearby. From […]
[…]novice (Red Tees 5610 yards) and challenges the advanced player (Gold Tees 6937 yards). The Links Golf Course of Paso Robles is an 18 hole Par 72 Championship Golf Course featuring 5 par 5’s and 5 par […]
[…]Poannua greens is a unique test as there is a tendency for putts to break towards the ocean. The golf course is located at the base of Black Hill overlooking the picturesque hamlet of Morro Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It sits inside Morro Bay State Park and Estuary. Many birds and […]
[…]found in Scotland and a "must-play" for those who seek a challenging, yet amiable, unspoiled golf adventure. Journey through central California’s coastal highlands and discover the evolving conditions and natural beauty that inspire an unforgettable golf experience… one that calls you back time and […]
[…]to Paso Robles Golf Club. We would like you to experience the peacefulness of Paso Robles at our golf course. A former country club, we are now under new ownership and open to the public. We are an 18-hole, 6,215 yard, par 71 championship course that provides an inviting golf […]
[…]You can spend multiple days exploring Montana de Oro State Park, with its beautiful trails and beaches. Bring your clubs and get in a round of golf (or two!) at the Sea Pines course. Or enjoy a drink and meal at The Clubhouse Grill, which also features live music on […]
Sinsheimer Park was the first disc golf course in San Luis Obispo. Put together in 2004 by SLOThrowers, the course features 18 holes and is great for beginners and experienced throwers alike. Disc golf is great family fun and Sinsheimer Park also offers a playground, picnic area, tennis courts and […]
[…]Hardy Design Team utilized the natural surrounding of the area to make this San Luis Obispo County golf course truly unique. Mature cypress trees, lush green fairways and cool fresh ocean air make Cypress Ridge a golfer's paradise. This is a classic course you'll keep thinking about long after you've […]
[…]for easy access from each of River Oaks’ neighborhoods and the entire Central Coast. River Oaks Golf Course is truly a unique and pleasurable experience for golfers of all ages and […]
[…]architect John Harbottle (Stevenson Ranch, Genoa Lakes) offers an unforgettable “links style” golf experience nestled in the El Chorro Valley. This “player’s course” is characterized by significant elevation changes, rolling hills, forced carries and rocky arroyos. The Bermuda fairways are tight and the gently undulating Bent Grass greens will put the […]
Heilmann was the first 18-hole disc golf course in San Luis Obispo County. The inland location of the park shelters it from the ocean fog and wind. The course winds its way through dense oaks and a weeping willow forest. Most of the baskets are positioned on slopes or drop-offs. […]
This well-established and beautifully maintained course boasts the most comfortable and easy-going atmosphere of the County courses. The hilly course has many oak trees lining its narrow fairways. The average-sized greens are severely undulating and a few of them feature green-side bunkers. There is a creek that comes into play on […]
Long, short, windy and grassy…Laguna Lake has it all. This is a course that exemplifies “risk and reward.” Featuring tight fairways, technical upshots and challenging putts on a course that winds along the shores of Laguna Lake, the course also plays in and amongst the wooded areas scattered throughout the […]
[…]quit. This is the perfect way to end a day with the family, going big where going big is […]
[…]while, but it can make a big difference. For more information, go to Avila Beach Stewardship […]
[…]and a delicious meal or drink with an ocean view. You won’t want to miss the many treasures that Avila Beach offers.If you fall in love with Avila Beach and this stretch of Highway 1, circle back to our Stewardship Travel for Good activities. These small-but-impactful experiences bring you into […]
[…]Alabama to Oregon and beyond. Avila Beach, California This charming village, located in San Luis Obispo County, is dotted with one-of-a-kind galleries and boutique shops, plus a handful of gorgeous beaches to choose from. A few of our favorites include Avila Beach City Beach (where you’ll find the 1,600-foot-long Avila Pier), […]
[…]Barn checks all the boxes. Look for it in the pretty sycamore valley between Highway 101 and Avila Beach—a real working farm and labor of love owned and operated by the Smith family. Once a tiny fruit stand, the Avila Barn now offers a petting zoo, hayrides, gift store, sweet […]
[…]to Wyoming and everywhere in between, these are the best beaches in every state.California: Avila BeachThe list of beaches in California is very long. San Diego County alone has more than 40! For a unique adventure, travel to Avila Beach, located along the famous Highway 1 Discovery Route on the state’s central […]
[…]to believe! Plus, with close proximity to breathtaking attractions like the Oceano Dunes, quaint Avila Beach, and the award-winning Edna Valley and SLO Coast Wine Region, you’re in a unique position to soak up some of Highway 1’s most coveted coastal treasures. Ready to dive in? The water’s fine and […]
[…]with a picnic on the […]
[…]salty air and sunshine. All fishing opportunities lie close to the quaint seaside town of Avila Beach and all its charms, too. Explore Avila Beach Fishing Pier fishing in Avila Beach The small town of Avila Beach boasts three piers, each with its own rich history. Each is located in […]
[…]wine tasting rooms here. Local and West Coast artists are represented in many spaces throughout Avila Beach. During the summer, Art on the Beach invites folks with creative flair to set up shop along the Promenade in the open air. These include painters, sculptors, mixed media artists, glass blowers, jewelers […]
[…]in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, they continue to restore and revive travelers to Avila Beach. Want to soak your stress away? Find pure bliss in two legendary Avila Beach Hot Springs.Avila Hot SpringsA family favorite for over a century, Avila Hot Springs was established by the […]
[…]any aesthetic whim. It’s hard to imagine that there’s 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 […]
[…]sun, and serious fun: these are the components of any visit to Avila Beach. But did you know that Avila Beach is one of the best places for beginning surfers and boogie boarders to get their feet wet? The main beach surrounding the Avila Pier, specifically, offers near-perfect conditions for […]
[…]beautiful, natural […]
[…]Beach Wedding Venues Avila Beach If a picturesque white sand beach, calm tides and rustic pier are part of your wedding mood board, Avila Beach won’t disappoint. With oceanfront ceremony locales nestled both East of the Avila Pier, West of the Avila Pier as well as at Olde Port Beach […]
[…]illuminates much more than the California coastline for passing ships. The beacon shines on Avila Beach, Central California’s petit paradise, a parcel of attractions from the Central Coast Aquarium to the mineral springs and spa. Here you can hunker down for a beach getaway, dash away on the 3-mile Bob Jones […]
[…]is the soundtrack to any day spent here. All creatures great and small inhabit and travel through Avila Beach, from tiny hermit crabs to whales. Seeing some of these animals requires a little planning, while others are easily accessible any time and may even surprise you. Whether you’re adding species […]
[…]Beach since the 19th century, when hopeful oil drillers discovered natural hot springs there. The Avila Beach hot springs attracted visitors to “take the waters” as a way of healing ailments of many kinds. Celebrities, politicians, and VIPs — as well as regular folks — stopped over in Avila Beach […]
Description Only one property in Avila Beach is brave enough to be named Avila Beach Jewel. The large vacation rental embraces its location near the Pacific. Bring the whole family to take advantage of the beach lifestyle at this premium property. Location Situated on the edge of downtown Avila Beach, […]
[…]your meal with an afternoon of tasting local wines in the area’s tasting rooms. Nearby is the Avila Beach Golf Resort, where you can play a beachside round of golf. Weaving through the golf course and beyond is the Bob Jones Trail, popular for walking, jogging and bike riding. In […]
Description Avila Beach Gem is an ideal choice if you’re looking for a luxury vacation rental in Avila Beach, CA. This 1,700 square foot house has room for up to eight people. The house is more than just spacious, it is also well appointed. The owners have created a welcoming […]
[…]less than 200 yards from the sand. Location This townhouse is ideally located in downtown Avila Beach. It’s a short two blocks to the soft sand beaches of Avila. Golfers will find the Avila Beach Golf Resort just across the road. And the popular Bob Jones Trail can be accessed […]
[…]of the Avila Beach Tourism Alliance’s new Stewardship Clean-Up Kit opportunity, offered at most Avila Beach lodging properties. Did you know that marine debris harms wildlife through both enlargement and ingestion? California Coastal Commission reports: “Birds, fish and mammals often mistake plastic for food. Some birds even feed it to […]