[…]in 1995 as a result of a tireless community-based effort to protect this precious resource. The Morro Bay National Estuary Program is one of 28 National Estuary Programs around the country working to safeguard and improve the health of some of our nation’s most important coastal waters. The Morro Bay […]
[…]unfold under the sun daily. Surf or sunbathe in the shadow of iconic Morro Rock, kayak the Morro Bay estuary where otters and seals roam, stroll the Embarcadero famous for its fresh fish and salt water taffy or tuck into a gourmet meal served with a glass of local wine […]
Kayaking the Morro Bay Estuary Kayak the Morro Bay Estuary and experience a serene world of wildlife, one paddle at a time. Spanning the southern end of Morro Bay to the shores of Los Osos-Baywood, the estuary’s intersection of freshwater and saltwater supports a remarkably broad ecosystem of plant, insect […]
[…]along the water on the Los Osos side of the Morro Bay Estuary, Bayside Cafe is a natural oasis to refuel after kayaking or standup paddle boarding. Enjoy the same gorgeous views of Morro Rock that visitors relished upon the restaurant’s opening day in 1986—not to mention an un-obscured view […]
[…]San Luis Obispo County’s scenic coastline. Although whales aren’t known to enter the Morro Bay Estuary, you can easily catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures from both onshore and offshore vantage points in and around Morro Bay as well as all along scenic Highway 1. Find a fresh outlook […]
[…]Francisco, the Morro Bay State Park Museum of Natural History sits on a hill overlooking the Morro Bay Estuary. In addition to panoramic views of the coastline, the view from the museum includes world-famous Morro Rock. The Museum of Natural History – the only one in the California State Park […]
[…]part legend. This scenic destination vacation rental is set in Los Osos with views of the famed Morro bay. It offers the perfect opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city and relax into small town life. Location Los Osos is a great spot from […]
[…]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 wildlife call the golf course home, which has been awarded “Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” […]
[…]Park which features a lagoon and natural bay habitat. Or hike the trails on Black Mountain above Morro Bay State Park and take in the views of the Rock and the Estuary. Central Coast Outdoors also offers several naturalist day hikes and […]