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Oceano Dunes Natural Preserve

[…]the center for a view of the fresh-water lagoon and all its natural inhabitants. Explore The Oceano Dunes Oceano Dunes State Vehicle Recreation Area (SVRA) .5 and 3,500 acres of sand to ride over, the Oceano Dunes SVRA provides a thrilling playground for off-road enthusiasts. This unique attraction is an […]

Fishing Oceano and the Nipomo Mesa

[…]Oso Flaco Lake Oceano Lagoon The Oceano Lagoon provides a sweet, quiet place to fish in freshwater, even within sight of the Pacific Ocean. The Oceano Lagoon is small — the Guiton Trail that runs the perimeter of the lagoon is just 1.3 miles long. It’s also somewhat tucked away […]

Air Sports of Oceano and Nipomo

[…]Oceano County Airport If the Oceano County Airport were any closer to the Oceano Dunes, you’d have to fly a seaplane to arrive. Built in the ‘50s to serve the communities of Pismo Beach, Oceano and Grover Beach, the airport is situated closer to the Pacific Ocean than any other […]

Things to do in Oceano/Nipomo

[…]Ready to get out there? Plan your own awesome overnight stay encompassing all the best that Oceano/Nipomo has to offer. Explore Things to do in Oceano/Nipomo Early stroll of Oso Flaco Lake Boardwalk Begin your day with a visit to Nipomo’s Oso Flaco Lake and embark on a chill journey […]

Best Parks in Oceano and Nipomo

[…]Park Located adjacent to the Oceano Memorial Campground and the Oceano Lagoon, this is a large community park that’s popular with locals and visitors. In the midst of a fun and busy recreation vacation with motorsports and watersports, Oceano Park is a great spot to relax and take it easy. […]

Best Restaurants in Oceano and Nipomo

[…]lunches and dinners to visitors from a pair of restored train cars parked on retired tracks in Oceano. Driving by on Highway 1, guests would be forgiven for mistaking it as an active train—a nod to the town’s railroad roots at the historic Oceano Train Depot & Museum just down […]

Oceano & Nipomo

Oceano provides one of the only beaches in California where it is legal to drive.  The Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) is open year-round. The area is popular with truck and dune buggy enthusiasts, as well as those looking to beat the heat, so reservations are recommended (particularly […]

The mysterious allure of Oceano

[…]the early 1900s, when the Southern Pacific Railroad provided the first-ever train access to Oceano! The current Oceano Train Depot is a community museum and historic site. While the original depot burned down back in 1903, the current Historic Oceano Train Depot is loaded with charm and is home to […]

Board Sports in Oceano and Nipomo

[…]surf spots. Instead of competing for waves, why not get the same surf just down the beach in Oceano? The Oceano Dunes SVRA is a driveable beach, accessible at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Highway 1. Drive in and head down the beach to the towering Oceano Dunes to […]

Things to do on Highway 1

[…]will also find an extensive list of tequilas and mezcals to round out the fun. Things to do in Oceano The Oceano Melodrama While Oceano’s dunes might be well-known, The Great American Melodrama & Vaudeville Revue is a close second. Since 1975, this charming saloon-style theater on Highway 1 has […]