[…]kayaking along shore—there’s a good chance you’ll come across these playful […]
[…]invites visitors to marvel at the Pacific Ocean’s amazing marine life from the shore at six new Whale Trail sites. The H1DR is compromised of 10 coastal towns along Highway 1, located half-way between Los Angeles and San Francisco, featuring breathtaking natural beauty, preeminent wine regions, amazing outdoor adventures, a […]
Whale Trail The Whale Trail is a series of sites where the public may view orcas, other cetaceans and marine mammals from shore. Along the Whale Trail you’ll be looking over the waters of one of our nation’s most spectacular marine protected areas, offering some of the best wildlife viewing in […]
[…]who enjoys California trail systems to volunteer for workdays as well as practice important trail etiquette that helps prevent trail erosion, reduces user conflicts, and ensures trail access. More detailed information, trail guidelines, and volunteer locations available at http://www.cccmb.org/ For FREE Online Trail Maps Click here! Donations are most welcome and […]
[…]start? Make the most of your adventure by stopping along San Luis Obispo County’s ten designated Whale Trail viewing points—the most of its kind in a single county along the California coast. Thanks to these designated lookout areas and helpful educational signage, you can be sure to enhance your chances […]
[…]the California lifestyle. Of course, whale watching is a favorite activity and there are several Whale Trail viewing points in the area. The interpretive signs will let you know which whale species to watch for in particular seasons, as well as other notable wildlife you might spot. Want to try […]
[…]Creek and Cottontail Creek at two northern points. The lake is surrounded by grassy rolling holls. Whale Rock Reservoir is open to the public during the trout fishing season. The trail alongside the lake is primary used as a fishing access, but is also a beautiful area for hiking and […]
[…]whale watching aboard our 24-passenger power catamaran Dos Osos. The show stopping humpback whales come to the Central Coast in order to feed before heading south for the winter. Amongst the humpback whales you are likely to see sea otters, sea lions and dolphins. Join us for a three to […]
[…]California. We have a 6 passenger maximum per trip making this the most personal and interactive whale watching trip on the west coast. We are honored to have been rated the best boat tour in the San Luis Obispo area for the past 8 years on both TripAdvisor and YELP. […]
[…]popular than ever. The most common whales spotted off the Central Coast of California are humpback whales, blue whales and grey whales, though sometimes orca whales are seen off the coast of Avila Beach. ———————– Be a featured photographer on our page! Share your photos on the our Facebook page or hashtag #Highway1DiscoveryRoute from […]