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[…]by Newton Short, the bridge connected his property that was divided by the creek. The original bridge did not have sides! They were added in 1902. In 1911 the bridge was given to the City of Arroyo Grande. A severe storm in 1995 totally destroyed the original bridge and with the efforts and […]
[…]in early 1875 by the Short family, whose land was divided by the Arroyo Grande Creek. The bridge, rich in history, spans a total length of 171 feet and is suspended 40 feet above the creek. It is now owned and maintained by the City of Arroyo Grande and is […]
Description Couples looking for a romantic getaway need to look no farther than the Bridge Street Beauty in Cambria, California. This idyllic retreat is perfect for a couple (or solo traveler!) including those with a four legged friend along for the adventure. Add that Cambria is located on the most […]
[…]Art Deco arch! Perched on a dramatic cliff towering high above the Pacific, access the historic Bixby Creek Bridge just north of Ragged Point on scenic Highway 1. This example of classic American ingenuity is well worth the drive. 3. Quaint Towns with Chill Vibes On Highway 1, hustle takes […]
[…]Big SurIt’s hard to talk about beautiful places in California without mentioning the iconic Bixby Bridge along the Highway One coastline. This stunning bridge that was built in 1932 leads into Carmel-by-the-Sea heading north and it is a popular attraction for roadtrippers and photographers. The optimal time for photos is […]
[…]endless at Hearst Castle in San Simeon, where the Neptune Pool and ocean view beckon. Head to the Bixby Bridge, one of the most iconic bridges on Highway 1, for a pic that features the ingenuity behind Big Sur’s famous roadway. And on the purple sands of Pfeiffer Beach, grab […]
[…]and along the coast is well worth the time. Continue south and you’ll soon come to the iconic Bixby Creek Bridge on your way to spectacular Big Sur.You’ll have driven nearly 230 miles, undoubtedly with many stops for taking in the breathtaking views, when Highway 1 (Cabrillo Highway) meets U.S. State Route […]
[…]beloved scenic byway is well worth cruising through. Be sure to take a trip across Bixby Creek Bridge, one of the most photographed bridges in California due to its aesthetic design, graceful architecture and magnificent setting. Ready to relax and enjoy the view? There’s no better seat than the Cliffside […]
[…]structure in 1995. With federal funding and donations from local businesses and residents, the bridge was reconstructed. These days, Arroyo Grande’s cherished Swinging Bridge remains free and open to the public. Take a stroll along the swinging bridge Heritage House Garden & Museum Built in the late 19th century, the […]
[…]said, the typical Big Sur itinerary will be unaffected. Historic Bixby Bridge still soars 260 feet above its famed canyon, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park offers the shelter of its deep forests, the trail to Partington Cove still goes through a century-old train tunnel, and the trail to McWay Falls […]
[…]Sur is certainly a tourist focal point of the Pacific Coast Highway, thanks to Instagram-friendly Bixby Bridge and postcard hikes in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. But, heading into the less-traveled and similarly-named Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park can be just as magical. You’ll be dwarfed by towering redwoods for miles, with far fewer people […]
[…]traffic to repair a landslide that wiped out 150 feet of roadway at Rat Creek.Don’t miss: Bixby Bridge, one of the tallest single-span arch bridges in the world, with lofty sea cliffs and canyon views. Check out Westways for the full list of California’s national scenic […]
[…]Or use our Ragged Point Activity Map for more points of interest nearby, including the famous Bixby Bridge on Highway 1. Other experiences might include dipping your toes in San Carpoforo Creek or snapping photos of the vintage Piedras Blancas Motel. Panoramic ocean views out at Ragged Point Vista Point […]
[…]dreams awaits you along California’s Highway 1 route. Imagine you’ve just crossed the famed Bixby Bridge and through Ragged Point before touring the eclectic Hearst Castle. Make your next stop a lesser known one with a visit to Cayucos. You’ll soon discover a love for the miles of soft sand […]
Your weekend itinerary to coastal SLO CALWhether you roam north or south, now is the best time to enjoy whale watching, kayaking, hiking and fresh eatsReady for the weekend? Fill your days off with fresh coastal discoveries along the Highway 1 Discovery Route this February. Borrow our handy weekend itinerary […]
From Ali Wunderman, contributor to ForbesCalifornia’s Central Coast reopened two months ahead of schedule on April 30, making a 100-mile stretch in San Luis Obispo County between Big Sur and Santa Barbara, known as the Highway 1 Discovery Route, available to travelers again. Like much of the state, this region has […]
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 travel, often living in an RV […]
[…]Guillemots nesting under the pier. From the parking lot, head north on SLO San Simeon Road. At the bridge, look for migrants, and north of the bridge, Hummingbirds and Orioles in the red-flowered eucalyptus trees. At Arroyo Laguna Creek, 2 miles north of Hearst Castle, look for Ducks and Shorebirds […]
Discover Fishing Along Highway 1 Lopez Lake General Info Located 10 miles east of Arroyo Grande, this freshwater lake is formed by the Lopez Dam, built in 1969 on Arroyo Grande Creek. The lake totals 49,200-acre-feet; fluctuating water levels and capacity can be found through the San Luis Obispo County […]
[…]local wine at the SipLine Bar, put your agility to the test as you fight your way through wobbly bridges, cargo net and tire bridge, or explore the park’s four distinct courses depending on your skill level. With color coded courses tailored to your experience, you’ll never worry about overdoing […]
[…]of all things fun and unique then you may actually never want to leave the Arroyo Grande Swinging Bridge. The bridge crosses right above the Arroyo Grande Creek, and while it’s perfectly safe (the sturdiest of sturdy cables, we swear) the bridge sways ever so slightly when you cross back […]
What is a Christmas market?A Christmas market brings food, drink, music and artisan gifts to the center of town during the Christian season of Advent. Visitors stroll the market, purchasing handmade goods as presents for loved ones, sipping mulled wine, noshing on gingerbread, and listening to live music. Christmas markets […]
[…]pint-sized Santa Rosa Chapel, Camozzi’s Saloon, and many private homes. Want to know why 4111 Bridge Street is called “The Bucket of Blood?” You’ll have to take the tour to find out. Don’t miss the Guthrie-Bianchini House’s well-tended heritage gardens, a great photo-opp after returning from your stroll. The Vault […]
[…]Walk across a historic swinging bridgeHope you’re not afraid of heights! The historic Swinging Bridge in Arroyo Grande rests 40 feet above the Arroyo Grande Creek, spanning 171 feet across. It’s wobbly, it’s wiggly, and it’s one of the only swinging bridges throughout the state.35. Stop by the Secret Garden at Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort & […]
[…]and ranchland of Corbett Canyon, south of San Luis Obispo. Start by crossing the Jennifer Street Bridge, then cruise the Sinsheimer Bike Path to its end. Turn left on Orcutt Road and follow it south just over 11 miles. Along the way, pass wineries including Baileyana, Wolff and Chamisal. Turn […]
[…]Street Massage Therapy From her light and bright studio on Bridge Street in Arroyo Grande, Tiana L. Corcuera (also known as “TLC”) performs massage treatments in a variety of modalities. As a licensed massage therapist, Tiana has an intuitive touch that her clients rave about. Treatments include medical massage for […]
[…]that only the locals know. An incredible example? Arroyo Grande’s ancient swinging foot bridge, a fun, high-flying experience for the whole family. 9. The Food Brake for flavor: Gas station sandwiches do not make a meal. Along Highway 1, you’ll find a range of top notch dining destinations all easily […]
[…]This eventually becomes South Higuera around mile 3.5 when the road crosses beneath the freeway bridge. Take South Higuera to Tank Farm Rd at mile 5.5 and travel east for 3 miles. Near the Islay Hill Open Space, Tank Farm Road turns into Orcutt Road; this is where vineyards begin […]
[…]a player piano. The schoolhouse is conveniently located just on the other side of the Swinging Bridge, beside the Barn Museum and the Heritage House Museum. Bring the kids and grandkids so they can marvel at how much education has changed — and how much it remains the same. The […]
[…]why you’re all out there, exploring Highway 1 together? Traverse a wobbly, ancient swinging footbridge in Arroyo Grande, strut along the smooth peaks and valleys of Oceano’s iconic dunescape or find the hidden swing that awaits at Point San Luis Lighthouse, accessible by kayak. These photos might be a tad […]
[…]to Sandspit Beach. Swinging Bridge, Arroyo GrandeBalance on a swinging bridge 40 feet above the Arroyo Grande Creek, and 171 feet across. It was built in early 1875 by the Short family, whose land was divided by the Arroyo Grande Creek.Dunes Center, GuadalupeFor about 60 years, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes held a secret […]
[…]can be found across that of Valencia Peak, just near the visitor center. Start across a wooden bridge and then take in views of the sea, including Spooner’s Cove. Stop at Corallina Cove after a half mile or continue on for more rugged trail and Quarry Cove. El Moro Elfin […]
[…]kids, the Cub Course is a ropes course designed for ages 5 to 8 with a belay roller, swinging bridge, and rocking planks. Three ziplines total over 1800 feet long, two of which jet visitors out over the lake at high speed. True adrenaline junkies will want to take on […]
[…]are impeccably preserved, which makes for fun and educational exploration. Visit the Swinging Bridge, originally built in 1911, and challenge yourself to walk across. Or make the quick walk up to Hoosegow Park, where a one-room jailhouse still stands from 1910. The Village also lies in close proximity to the […]
[…]top down? But wait. A 61-mile stretch of Highway 1 is closed after winter storms crippled the bridge leading into Big Sur. Is there a scenic detour? You bet! So don’t cancel your plans to make the classic road trip from northern to southern California. Just do it in sections. Once I decided […]
[…]you look! After an afternoon picking vintage finds, head to Arroyo Grande’s historic Swinging Bridge, a rare find in California. Swinging 40 feet above the Arroyo Grande Creek, you’ll meander along 171 feet of wobbly, wiggly fun. More hidden secrets to explore Along Highway 1, each twist and turn reveals […]
[…]Grande Village is home to quaint shops and great restaurants. It also features a historic swinging bridge that you can walk and bounce across. Don’t be surprised if you see roosters wandering the area. Layout Casita Las Brisas is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom vacation rental that can accommodate up […]
[…]to that! Families are also encouraged to explore the region: Traverse an ancient swinging foot bridge, explore an old fashioned school house or hike rugged trails along Lopez Lake. Because why should adults have all the fun? Los Osos & Baywood Los Osos/Baywood is crowned by stunning Montana de Oro. […]
[…]the creek mouth. Just another 1.8 miles south on the Highway you’ll cross the San Simeon Creek bridge and turn left into Washburn Campground parking lot. From here you can access Hearst San Simeon State Park. The next stop is upper Leffingwell Landing, with access to San Simeon Creek. Returning […]
[…]the white gate and follow the dirt path through quiet woodlands along a creek bank. At the footbridge, turn west to walk the boardwalk over the lake, with views of the dunes. Once across, a viewing platform offers hikers panoramic views of San Luis Bay, from the Point San Luis […]
[…]another photo opportunity at the Big Creek Cove Vista Point, with a view of the towering Big Creek Bridge. At mile 120, stop at McWay Falls, one of the prettiest and most iconic images in the world. (And if you’re feeling up for a quick hike, change out your cycling […]
[…]the Montaña de Oro visitor center and Spooner Ranch House. The trail begins with a wooden bridge, followed by ocean vistas. After a half mile, stop at Corallina Cove or continue hiking for more primitive trail to Quarry Cove. Valencia Peak Trail At 4.5 miles round trip and 1,275 feet […]
[…]Grande Farmers Market Located at the footbridge of the Old Village of Arroyo Grande, the Arroyo Grande Farmers Market has a distinct country feel. Roosters roam and crow around the town’s City Hall parking lot, where, in addition to fresh produce, local musicians play and artists sell their creations. Some […]
[…]Burton Drive until it reaches Main Street. Turn right onto Main Street and the intersection with Bridge Street. Here you’ll find the entrance to Santa Rosa Chapel, Gardens and Cemetery. The Chapel, built in 1870, is on the National Historic Registry as a landmark. Cambria also offers a Beaches & […]
[…]Lake Reservoir. It was moved again in 1999 to Short Street in Arroyo Grande near the Swinging Bridge and is open for visitors. To see all of the locations along the Highway 1 History & Heritage Trail, check out our interactive […]
[…]to the Avila Beach Golf Resort. Take in the coastal scenery as you float under the Bob Jones Trail bridge, a popular hiking and biking destination for all ages. Visitors should note that the south side of the beach can become a bit crowded when the resort hosts live music […]
[…]trees on the Sycamore Crest Trail behind Sycamore Mineral Springs. The resort also connects via a bridge to the beloved Bob Jones Bike Trail, which takes travelers all the way to downtown Avila Beach and the ocean.Avila Valley BarnCome for family fun at this old-fashioned farmstand, complete with a petting […]
[…]options in this beautifully preserved historic town. Take a wobbly walk over the historic Swinging Bridge, visit the Hoosegow Jail House, and savor a pastry from Eclair Bakery. Before long, you’ll be ready to head back for the 30-mile ride back to […]
This is the first beach you will find after crossing the bridge out of Avila and into Port San Luis. It has parking along the road and a ramp down to the sand. You are allowed to drive onto the beach only unload or load a small boat you are […]