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    Morro Bay, CA

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    What's that in the water?
    Richard A.

    There's more then a few choices for kayak rentals in Morro Bay, however if you want supreme customer service from a great family run business, this is the place!! The owner and his staff are wonderful!! This was my 3rd time here and everytime they provide great service and a great product, at very reasonable prices. Thank you Rock Kayak Rentals, I will always come back and I appreciate your services!

    Very peaceful kayak experience.
    Brieana A.

    Great kayak experience in Morro Bay for a great price. We have used Rock Kayak 2x without issue. Clean and safe equipment; they provide life vests in multiple sizes. Accepts cash or card. Very kind and helpful Staff. The bay is relaxing, no waves, nice to explore/ see wildlife, & safe! Highly recommend for all ages, do not need to be physically fit. We will be back!

    Nick R.

    Best kayak rental outfit I have ever rented from! Such cool young guys running the business. Excellent prices. I was out for 2.25 hours and he was going to charge me $15. I knew that wasn't right, so I reminded him I was out for 2 hours and he made it $25. Still so cheap for an unforgettable experience of a lifetime! Kayaking in Morro Bay, CA. I had such an incredible time. It was like being in a David Attenborough documentary. Hung out with two families of sea otters for a long time. Those critters are so adorable and playful! I was watching two adults swimming together wrapped in an otter helix together and aggressively biting each other's faces... then I noticed that there was a skinny pink protrusion from between one otter's legs. Yep, that's right, otters are into BDSM. Multitudes of brown pelicans and you can kayak up 6 feet away and they don't get scared.

    Maria M.

    The employees were very nice to us. Instructions were straightforward in terms of how to work the kayak. Also, make way for ships and other boats that are passing by and respect the marine life. I think we just met Jerry the otter, he was very friendly! We rented the kayak for an hour, you may add extra hour if desired. They provided us a bag for belongings to be taken with us in the kayak. This activity is a must when visiting Morro Bay!

    Zach W.

    What a great time in the bay yesterday. My fiancé, her mom and myself all went out for a hour. It was great quality of equipment, they were very helpful and nice. I didn't even look at how much it was going to cost and $40 for a hour for a single and a double was perfect. It was a great experience and will 100% be coming back.

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    11 months ago

    I will not rent kayaks here again. Very surly staff; put a damper on what usually is a fun experience. Unpleasant both coming and going.

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    3 years ago

    Quick and easy for a 9:30am kayak. Wish they had better kayak styled life vests. They had the regular type that rode up while paddling.

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    3 years ago

    So sad to see such a great business go down hill staff isn't as joyful as the others were. Service is a lot slower than it used to be.

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    Very friendly employees! My son and god sister rented kayaks. They had an amazing time in the harbor.

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    Central Coast Outdoors

    Central Coast Outdoors

    5.0
    (109 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Our group did a private kayaking trip (half day with lunch) and it was definitely one of the main…read morehighlights of my bachelorette weekend. I booked this in advance and it was relatively easy to do so online via the request form on the site. We had a 9am start but easy to get a hold via text if you run late. There is ample free parking right in front of the shack. Put in "A Kayak Shack" in Google Maps and you will have no trouble finding the dock where you need to be. Bathrooms are available by the shack and there are even faucets to wash your feet if you get muddy after the trip. Everything went very well and we all had lots of fun doing this. They provide a lot of equipment, including dry bags, even a blanket to prevent splashes on you, and safety jackets for everyone even if you can't swim. It was clear John and his team are very knowledgeable of the local wildlife and I appreciate the care behind making sure we had a good and safe time. Once arriving to the dunes, we did a hike to the secluded beach and was able to enjoy the view from a much quieter spot. For the picnic, the food was delicious for a picnic. Includes wine and sparkling water. John surprised us with some lovely homemade Blondies. The whole experience doesn't require too much experience and the waters are quite calm so it's perfect for many ages and such a lovely place to be!

    We loved our kayaking experience and we love Jenn our guide! The Morro Bay Half Day Classic is a…read morerewarding excursion to take when visiting the area. We were a small but mighty group of three. I do suggest getting some water shoes and if you have them binoculars. Jenn did a great job preparing us before shoving off. She created a wonderful atmosphere. I can't say enough about her kind leadership and how she taught us about this unique area of California. This tour immerses you in the geological wonders of the bay, history of the area, and its bountiful marine life. On that particular day, we saw very active cormorants, a few herons, egrets, a bald eagle, evidence of mud shrimp, crabs, and a raft of otters taking a snooze. Being outdoors on the water was calming and learning with other curious individuals was invigorating. Thank you Jenn for this experience that gave us many wonderful memories.

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    Lopez Lake

    Lopez Lake

    3.7
    (132 reviews)
    25.4 mi

    From what we could see it was beautiful. Didn't know or heard about this place at all. Until…read moresomeone had mentioned it while we were in arroyo grande. You could go to it from the main road which takes you through the country side. Also wineries along the way which we found out. Along the whole stretch of the drive, there is no parking along the highway. Sucks that you can't get out for a picture of the lake. We finally made it to the entrance which there's a fee to get in. We literally just wanted to see the lake and get a pic. Give or take, 5 minutes or so. Spoke with the entrance guards, it was 12.00 per vehicle and as we had our dog with us, that would be another fee for pets. Instead, we just opted out to leave. Honestly, kind of sucks that you can't check it out without having to pay to get in. Not only that, they do offer camping which the camp site wasn't that far. Hiking trails as well as a boat ramp. The parking area when you enter is where the check in and customer service are. I believe there's a public restroom as well. We ended just getting out and stopping right at the gate to take a quick picture of the lake. From what we could see, there was people fishing right along the base. Curious to know if you could just leave your car at the lot and walk down to the water which was a like couple min walk when we left. Or maybe even that, you still have to pay a fee. Regardless, it was somewhat beautiful from what we could see off the road. Along the whole drive in till the entrance, no stopping or parking along the road.

    First off i have been camping here since the 90's. It used to be a great outdoor vacation spot to…read morefish and camp and hike and a little boating on the small lake with various other activities. And like alot of buisness when they start focusing on straight profit they seriously suffer in any areas that concern the comfort or safety of its guests but today i have seen it all. We have bears here at lopez and as a result all the trash bins have to be bear safe so they are not attracting the bears directly into the areas of the campers. Well in an attempt to save a couple of dollars, as in the trash truck driver having to get out and unlatching each dumpster before dumping it into his truck, it would add a minute to each bin in the park he has to empty. I dont know the exact number but i would estimate 60 bins here so thats 1 hour of extra driver time needed to get through the park. So you would gather that removing the bear safety latches would save 1 hour a week, 30$...... thats is what the publics safety is worth to the county of San Luis Obispo. On top ofvthat they used to have an employee patrolling the park every couple hours making sure the rules were bei g followed, nothing dangerous was going on ect. I hate to say that is no longer the case, despite all their prices going up exponentially year by year their employee count has dropped drastically. Its gotten so bad that ive been here 24 hours now and havent seen 1 truck on patrol. Last night bears were raiding the trash cans, dogs were barking all night long, and people were partying well into the next day with nobody telling them some people actually enjoy their sleep. Its a sad day in america when this type of behavior is now become the new standard and money is now all that matters, not even the customers safety. Year by year the deaths on the lake here keep going up with this year so far being the most ever and we are barely a couple weeks into summer. As a local resident i would tell you, if youve come to party, get wasted, fight bears and dance with death then this is your place but bring a ton of money cuz your gonna pay substantially for it.

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    Avila Beach Whale Watching

    Avila Beach Whale Watching

    5.0
    (358 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    Overall, this was a wonderful experience…read more It was scary in the beginning because the waves were a little rough. We sat in the front and experienced "flying boat" - as in the boat was rocking so hard it left the water for a bit. Lesson learned for me - in choppy weather make sure to always ride in the back. The Captain was extremely knowledgeable and customer service was flawless. He knew the ocean very well. When he realized we were getting pretty nervous he made sure that the boat stayed in a position that limited the rocking. He kept checking on us to make sure we were doing ok. We saw whales, otters, birds, sea lions, and porpoises. It was amazing seeing them in the wild and they were beautiful. Make sure to dress in layers. It was cold in the beginning but warmer when we were heading back to the dock.

    Imagine being a part of a pod of several thousand dolphins. This was our second time with Captain…read moreMark and it was even more amazing than when he gave us a tour 5 years ago. He is dedicated to making sure you make the most of your time and I am so glad we went again with another part of our family. Not only were we one with the dolphins, but we also saw humpbacks and a mola mola. Mark is full of interesting ocean and history facts and you and your family will not only have an incredible experience but you'll learn something to take with you the rest of your life.

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    Santa Barbara Adventure Company

    Santa Barbara Adventure Company

    4.8
    (258 reviews)
    92.8 mi

    Rachel is awesome! Super knowledgeable of the ocean, water, marine life, and history of the area…read more What a rad human being to have guiding the tour. As it turns out, all of the harbor seals, and sealions have names. We befriended one named Steve, he is much better at swimming than I am. He also taught me secret techniques to paddling. This one Pelican named Parry got into a barking match with some sealions, which is a fight he wasn't gonna win, let's be honest. Though I was hoping to see an M-A-N-A-T-E-E ... next time! If you're gonna go down on Haley street, where the dogs are easy and the sun is cheap, you never know just who you'll meet, on Haley. (But hopefully it's Rachel from the Santa Barbara Adventure Company, and you get her kayak tour; shout out!)

    A heartfelt thank you to Santa Barbara Adventure Company for creating such a memorable birthday…read moreexperience for our daughter. From start to finish, everything exceeded our expectations. We had a fun ferry ride to the islands and even got to slow down to watch a large Sunfish (Mola Mola) snacking on some jellies. I recommend getting in line early to secure the best view seating on the ferry. Our kayak guides, Chuck and Adam, were exceptional--knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely passionate about what they do. They made the entire trip both fun and informative, while ensuring we always felt safe and well cared for. We were fortunate to have perfect weather and warm water, which allowed us to explore all seven sea caves--many of which are inaccessible during high tide or rougher conditions. It made the experience even more special. Having lived in Santa Barbara for 22 years, this was my first time visiting the islands, and it was truly unforgettable. The pristine landscapes, abundant sea life, and even spotting several tiny island foxes while enjoying our picnic lunch, made it an unforgettable adventure. We can't wait to do it again--highly recommend to anyone looking for a unique and exceptional experience!

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    Waiting in line to enter sea caves
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