[…]Field in 1941, who then sold it to Irene McAllister in 1952. She renamed the ranch “Montaña de Oro,” meaning “mountains of gold.” One legend says she named it so in reference to the beautiful gold wildflowers that cover the hills in spring. Another says she believed she’d strike it […]
[…]of Gold,” comes from the golden wildflowers that bloom in spring. Wildlife in the park includes black tailed deer and the black oystercatcher. The park includes primitive and equestrian campsites. The park is six miles southwest of Morro Bay and seven miles south of Los Osos on Pecho Road. The […]
Few areas include such a diversity of landscapes as Montaña de Oro, a state park located in Los Osos. Tucked along the shoreline at the southern end of Estero Bay, this 8,000-acre state park is one of California’s largest. From eucalyptus groves to wildflowers, tidepools to towering dune mountains, Montaña […]
Olivas de Oro Olive Company is a family business founded by Frank and Marti Menacho in 1999, when they purchased a 160 acre orchard in the Northern Sierra foothills of California. In 2007 they pulled up stakes (literally uprooted the trees) and moved the orchard to Creston in northern San […]
[…]town and the surrounding landscape. Mountain bikers will love taking on the 75 miles of Montana de Oro bike trails that run over mountains and beside the shoreline. And road cyclists will enjoy pedaling east to Edna Valley wine country, south to Avila Beach, and north to Cambria. When it […]
[…]heart of Highway 1 offers plenty of tidepooling for the whole family, this pretty cove at Montana de Oro State Park is special. From the moment you turn toward the coastline from the Bluff Trail and walk down to the beach, you can sense its magic. The cove is picturesque […]
[…]Los Osos/Baywood Park: You live to hike, bike and explore. Prepare to meet your match at Montaña de Oro State Park, where trails and tidepools come standard. Knowledgeable nature lovers adore the park’s secluded Sandspit Beach, the perfect place to enjoy a quiet sunset. Catch unmatched views of Morro Rock […]
[…]de Oro The neighboring coastal community of Los Osos to the south offers up whale watching opportunities galore amidst the pristine backdrop of stunning Montana de Oro State Park. Located a quick, ten minute drive from Morro Bay, you’ll experience dramatic cliffside views affording the best whale watching vistas on […]
[…]between the entrance of Montaña de Oro State Park and the south end of iconic Morro Bay, Sea Pines Golf Resort in Los Osos is a captivating wedding destination. This 30-acre resort offers up views of endless Pacific beauty in every direction, creating the perfect backdrop for your wedding day. […]
[…]The Wonder of Montaña De Oro State Park Montaña de Oro is a true expression of Highway 1’s natural abundance. Tucked along the southern end of the Estero Bay, this 8,000-acre state park is one of California’s largest, with pebbly beaches, coastal trails and vibrant tide pools galore. Explore the […]