Rolling hills, ancient oaks, and some of the most sought-after wines in the world make Paso Robles wine country and its wine trails a must-do for flavor-motivated travelers. As the largest American Viticulture Appellation (AVA) in California—and one of the largest in the nation—the Paso Robles wine region is endlessly […]
[…]visitors will appreciate El Moro Elfin Forest’s boardwalk trails, boasting views of the Morro Bay Estuary and local wildlife.While in Baywood-Los Osos, base an adventure from the Baywood Inn. After a long day of exploring, Noi & Doi’s 2nd Street Cafe is an easy walk from the inn for delicious Thai-inspired food. Or grab […]
[…]pull over at Taco Temple (6), a low-key beachy space tucked in a grocery store parking lot at Morro Bay’s northern edge. Order reasonably priced nontraditional tacos, burritos, or tostadas filled with seafood, meat, or veggies. Or dig into sweet potato enchiladas or skirt steak fajita platters. Lunch and dinner daily.In Cayucos, […]
[…]out your broomstick and get out on the water for the Annual Witches & Warlocks Paddle in Morro Bay! This bewitching event is open to the public and benefits the Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County. Don your favorite witch or warlock costume and meet at Coleman Park, […]
[…]your Highway 1 adventures starts with fresh, sustainably-sourced provisions like just-caught Morro Bay oysters and fish, locally-grown produce and wines that capture the coastal terroir in every sip. Enjoy farm-to-table cafes, oceanfront wineries, and unique agri-tourism experiences like seaweed foraging in Cayucos to deepen your connection to the flavors of […]