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    Shelby G.

    Very cool place to visit. Ample parking in dirt lot. Lots of photo opportunities: sea otters, birds, ground squirrel. Majestic. Incredibly beautiful and unique. Cool rocks, people building, places to walk, people stacking rocks as trail markers. Lots of eateries, thrift and second hand shops, salt water taffy, fish and chips, seafood, collectibles and t shirts. Cool shops along water front and on town streets. Had a great time, mostly off the beaten path. Lots of murals and artwork.

    Bernadette Y.

    I love this area. It's has a very chill vibe, and offers a lot of wildlife watching. Bring binoculars if you have them, and take a nice walk by the water if you can. Weekdays/nights are great, as it doesn't get packed with people and cars, and plenty of restaurants to grab a meal.

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    Britt C.

    It's unbelievable that I haven't written a review for Morro Bay yet, as it's definitely my happy place. Whenever I need to clear my head, this is the first spot that comes to mind. It brings me immense joy. I recently sat by the water, feeling content as I soaked in the beautiful 60° weather--a refreshing change from the 90° heat of Paso Robles. When I move out of state, Morro Bay will certainly be one of the places I miss most. I love strolling down the Embarcadero, even though many shops carry similar items; it's always a pleasant experience. We also visited Dog Beach and watched the dogs and kids play. It was an absolutely perfect day. 6/24/24

    Our Bella on the trail
    Lisa R.

    This is my husband's favorite beach! If he had his way, this would be the only beach we would go to. He loves that it's cold all year long, especially when it's over 100 degrees in Bakersfield. It's in the 60s in Morro Bay. Although it's not sunny, my daughters and I still get burnt. This was the first time we brought our doggie, Bella, with us. I loved how everyone and every place was dog friendly. And of course Bella attracted so many peoples attention, she is beautiful! We love walking the trails and seeing all the other dogs. We loved being able to take Bella on the sand, and I even saw someone stand up paddleboarding with two of their dogs. I loved that!!! There are so many shops and food places to go to, it's perfect! I appreciate the public parking and public restrooms.

    Roselia G.

    Wonderful little beach town with wide streets surrounded by art shops. There's a very cool art walk with tents filled with unique works. And down towards the water along the boardwalk, you get an amazing view of the bay with sea lions and sea otters all around. This is my first time, and first day visiting, and I have already fallen in love with the place.

    Power company (decommissioned years ago)
    Jacqueline S.

    Site of a big energy- power company, so you may have heard the name already. It's decommissioned but you can see the stacks on the horizon. Loads of animal / marine life, loads of tourists and kids. Don't feed the squirrels! You can see some that are jumbo sized- bigger than a football- human food is not good for them. Several benches, you can also sit on the rocks, a bit sharp and pointy and hard. Fun to watch the otters, fishing boats, tour boats in the bay. Some people swim here, but it's better to start at the beach further along the path. State park & beaches are further down the walking road. The road is blocked to cars on this side.

    Morro Rock from the Boat Yard
    Monica H.

    While planning a weekend trip to the California Coast, I ended up finding this place on an online map. When I did a little research, I thought this looked like the perfect place to take a pit stop on my way back from Hearst Castle. Well, I made the mistake of not pre-booking my tickets online, and by the time I arrived at Hearst Castle, tickets were sold out, sadly they turned us away. Well, it ended up working out perfect for me in the end, because I had plenty of time to get here during daylight to walk around and tour this awesome little Beach Town. Best of all, I was able to watch the sunset here, and boy was it beautiful. There is definitely a variety of speciality shops, restaurants, bakeries and treats to choose from here, best of all... they are all mom & pops, so you'll be supporting local businesses owners here. If you're looking for a chain restaurant here, sorry, you won't find it. Try something new and support local. Parking for our visit was plentiful, however, I could see a major parking issue during the busy season. There are some public restrooms behind Carousel Taffy, which really comes in handy after a long drive to get here. Overall, it's a great little town. I plan on coming back again this summer when it gets hot. Highly Recommended!

    George C. Scott vessel takes a hard hit from a significant red flag swell day at the Jaws of the Morro Bay Harbor mouth
    Shawn A.

    Morro Bay is a generational memory generator! Check the local weather and water reports, and prepare for weather in case of. The Morro Bay Harbor Department and Lifeguard department have saved many lives here, be aware of wet sand when walking as the ocean waves come in sets and surge up the sandy beaches. Walk along with your dogs on leash at the dry sand mark and enjoy God's gift of the fringe of our continent!

    Moreo Rock, with its reflection.
    Scarlett H.

    I've driven up and down highway 1 many times but often just zipped by the small town oh Morro Bay... until this time. I'd say it's worth a few hours to half a day's stay. Morro Rock was a volcanic plug (Google if you're a science person or just curious - good story for kids as well). Now it offers a nice scenery on the wharf. You can get pretty close to take some nice photos. You can also drive to the rock. Many seafood restaurants around; most with views. A walk along the edge of the wharf let's you take in the nice coastal breeze and scenery.

    Mike V.

    My old home! I sure do miss Morro Bay and the beaches here. This is a place of peace for me. I usually come back at least once a year to visit and get away from the heat of Tennessee. Even though I love Tennessee, Morro Bay will always have a special place in my heart and always be home!

    Chris D.

    My wife and I have been vacationing in this area since the late 90's. Cambria is where we stay and then we venture out to Morro Bay, Paso Robles, San Simeon, etc. We've stayed in Morro Bay a few times but the nighttime fog horn and constant barking seals drives me crazy so I prefer the quiet town of Cambria to sleep in. Morro Bay though does have a lot of budget options if you want to stay somewhere cheaper than the surrounding towns. Morro Bay has excellent dining options (my favorite being The Galley), lots of unique gift shops, great garden store, beautiful bay full of otters, seals, and pelicans, the beautiful Morro Rock, and some great hiking trails. One of my favorite areas is the hiking trail that goes along the bird estuary. I was surprised they added a new trail with a wooden plank walkway that let you hike along areas you couldn't get to before. The town is big so make sure you drive around since you're sure to find some cool things to do. There's even a fun museum.

    Scott H.

    This evaluation is for the town, the bay itself, and the whole overall Morro Bay experience. Morro Bay is a great little coastal city to visit, especially when it's blazing hot only 30 minutes inland. 111° in atascadero and 72° in Morro bay. In the city there is at least one good restaurant, I've only eaten in Morro Bay once. But there are way too many Beach oriented tourist trinket shops. The downtown area is great for a quick walk around, and if you haven't walked around Moro Rock, it is a must at least one. Read up on the geologic history of Moro Rock.

    Beautiful Morro Bay and part of Morro Rock
    Giselle M.

    This is one of those places you never really knew about, but once you do, you wonder how the heck you had never heard of it or been there before! Easily the gem of California's central coast. That massive landmark Morro Rock is literally (and figuratively) that massive gem drawing visitors and locals alike! To read about it being a volcanic plug, and the history of this area makes Morro Bay all the more magical! My husband and I planned a stay in SLO and researched all the nearby beaches and outdoor/nature activities and attractions. Morro Bay popped up, and when we read that it's also home to sea otter sanctuaries, we knew we weren't going to miss it! Well not only did we spend a whole morning and afternoon here, but we came back the following morning to walk/hike around again, and say hello to our new little sea otter buddies! (See photos for a glimpse of those furry little guys!) Such an amazing place to breathe in that crisp ocean air, delight in marine life, and get that small beach town/seaside town feel. We really loved grabbing our coffees and breakfast to-go and taking them down to the water to enjoy while taking in all the scenery. We were here in June 2021, and already planned to return in fall 2021. Can't wait!

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    A wonder spot on the California coast to enjoy lunch and amazing ocean scenery. Morro Rock was majestic to behold.

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    Pirate's Cove

    Pirate's Cove

    4.2
    (107 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    Ended up taking the long route to Pirate's Cove (parked near homes and took the trail) which we…read morelater found out is the Shell Beach Bluff Trail. We enjoyed this scenic trail, which had multi-million dollar homes to our right, and the beautiful ocean to our left; and a somewhat steep incline up to the dirt parking lot and Cave Landing trailhead. Good thing the weather was perfect and there was a lovely breeze; otherwise I would've stopped walking and demanded to go back to the car. Once we got to the trail, it was a fairly easy short walk to get to the cave. After taking in the stunning views from the cave, we trekked to the cove. Be cautious going down, as it's a steep dirt path and a couple flights of stairs. Also note that clothing is optional, and you may run into people in their birthday suits on this secluded beach.

    While visiting SLO, I was looking for an ocean hike to complete and found this hike on All Trails…read moreso I went for it. I took the long way traversing through a million dollar neighborhood of gorgeous homes lining the street. Once I was in the dirt I could see the cove from above. The beach is beautiful and not crowded. Of course, clothing is optional but I didn't come for the beach. I came to see the cove. You have to hike down to the cove as it sits on the water, but no biggie. Hiking back up and out for some may be challenging for some so just go at your own pace. When I arrived there was a guy playing a guitar so that was nice, not too many peeps around which allowed me to take a couple of pics. The cove itself is picturesque but the graffiti sucks!! Why must people have to paint on rocks in nature?? I just don't get it!! Go paint on abandoned buildings etc. I stayed for a few minutes then I walked out on the rocks and took in the views of the mighty Pacific Ocean. So gorgeous! I could have sat there all day. You can also access this cove and beach by driving directly to it and then following the path down to it, but I preferred the mini hike instead. Remember to Leave No Trace always.

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    Moonstone Beach

    Moonstone Beach

    4.6
    (249 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    Absolutely beautiful! We walked along the pathway....stunning view! Very peaceful! If you…read morehaven't been to this side, a must try when in Cambria!

    My family loves this beach. The parking lot is small, but we usually are able to find a spot…read more There's a public restroom connected to the parking lot. I've never needed it, but I'm glad it is there. Beach access is down some stairs that can be hard if you have mobility or balance issues. They are sturdy, and if you are able to navigate them slowly, it is worth it. The beach itself has driftwood that has washed up, and other beach-goers have fashioned into makeshift structures that are fun to explore. The sand is soft, and has tons of rocks and pebbles to investigate. As the name suggests, there are moonstones to find, if you have a bit of luck. Several times when I've visited, I've found these transparent clear and purplish/blue velella velella all over the shore. Other wildlife seen at this beach include moon jellyfish, sea lions (off shore), pelicans, seagulls, cormorants, and cottontail bunnies along the cliffs. There is a creek outlet that washes into the sea that can be a bit stinky, and tends to make traversing the beach hard past that point. Also along the water's edge, there can be some unstable sand areas, so tread carefully. This beach tends to have a nice breeze, and is refreshing even on hot days. If you are in the area and you can find parking, check it out!

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    Avila Beach

    Avila Beach

    4.3
    (234 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    I never realized just how close I was to Avila Beach each time my husband and I would take…read moreroadtrips to Santa Barbara. I'd passed Avila Beach off the 101 countless times and never knew! Actually, I had never known about Avila Beach until one night, as I was scrolling through instagram, it showed up on my feed. Someone I was following had posted a short reel and I immediately took to how pretty it was. Anyhow, fast forward to just a few days later (and this is the part that seemed 'meant to be'), we were on our way to Pismo for a little weekend trip when I see an exit for Avila Beach just shortly before Pismo. "No way!" I thought .... This whole time it was just right there? And so, as we checked into our hotel in Pismo we quickly diverted our original plan - rather than Pismo it's off to Avila we go. Just a short 10min drive and there we were. Shops, restaurants, the pier .... Just beautiful. I have to say - that little discovery really made our weekend memorable. I don't know what it was but my family and I really enjoyed the afternoon that we'd spent here. There was something for everyone. I had my jolt of much needed caffeine from Kraken coffee (located right off the beach), my daughter got ice cream (husband did as well). The whole afternoon in this little newfound escape was perfect. The beach is beautiful, there are a few shops and eateries that offer both sweet and some savory. It's a lively place to hang out and relaxing enough to bum out too.

    Nice, clean beach with some extras - swings, slide, volleyball setup, picnic area - right on the…read morebeach. We thought the water would be cold but it was just right. The waves were calm for some easy boogie boarding and feet wading. There's a big parking lot a block away ($9).

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