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Heron Rookery

[…]a short talk about Great Blue Herons, Great and Snowy Egrets, Black Crowned Night Herons and other residents of the Rookery. Walk to the site and observe these magnificent birds. Learn about and watch courtship rituals, nesting habits, and – in spring – adults caring for their young. Binoculars are […]

Elephant Seal Rookery

[…]Elephant Seal migrates thousands of miles twice each year, from the open oceans to a land-based rookery, where it breeds, births, molts, and rests between trips. The Piedras Blancas rookery, on Highway 1, seven miles north of San Simeon is home to about 15,000 animals. The area is open for […]

Elephant Seals of San Simeon

[…]are late January, late April and late OctoberReservation Needed: No History of the Elephant Seal Rookery The history of the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery is inextricably linked to the dramatic rise and fall of the Northern Elephant Seal Population. Starting in the 1700s, the Pacific Northwest maritime fur trade […]

Back to Nature Tours Along Highway 1

Embark on a journey through nature, spanning over a 100 miles of captivating history, pristine beaches, majestic bluffs, protected preserves, and abundant of wildlife. Get inspired by the beauty that surrounds you, learn from locals and connect deeper to mother nature. Your actions (including family fun “leave-no-trace” beach time) along […]

Open For Anything

[…]over a pit of red oak coals, along with all the fixings…and plenty of authenticity.The Blue Heron, BaywoodPerched on the edge of Baywood Park, the Blue Heron provides an intimate farm-to-table and Pacific-to-plate dining experience. Try the oysters paired with excellent local and international wines, whether at a table for two inside […]

Coastal Discovery Center at San Simeon Bay

[…]seals sunbathe, feed and birth, depending on the season. Free and open to the public, this unique rookery allows visitors to pull off the highway and easily view elephant seals in their natural habitat. The grand Piedras Blancas Lighthouse stands a stone’s throw from the rookery, a remarkable testament to […]

Dog Friendly Activities Along Highway 1

[…]Osos-Baywood Park Head to the patio at Blue Heron for farm-to-table dining, or the Back Bay Cafe for breakfast and lunch with a pierside view. The Clubhouse Grill at Sea Pines Golf Resort restaurant also welcomes pets to the patio. Avila Beach Dine beside your four-legged friend at pet-friendly restaurants […]

Preserves, Estuaries and Sanctuaries on Highway 1

[…]are specially protected, including the Sea Otter Sanctuary and the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery near San Simeon. The MBNMS also covers state-protected waters near San Simeon and Cambria, including the Piedras Blancas State Marine Reserve and Cambria State Marine Conservation Area. To explore more of the MBNMS, make a […]
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Ten Amazing Wildlife Experiences to include on your next Highway 1 Road Trip

[…]Highway 1’s majestic giants. At the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery, visitors are privy to a rare sight: elephant seals in their natural habitat. Free and open to the public, this popular Highway 1 road stop is home to a robust population of migrating elephant seals (viewing is particularly good […]
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Gateway to Big Sur

[…]to see the Elephant Seals at the rookery Best Photo Opportunities Anyone with a camera, a phone, or a social media account will appreciate the photo opps available in Big Sur. Snapping photos of the landscape is irresistible as you drive along Highway 1. Want some of the most pic-worthy […]