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Warm, sunny days, cool nights, mountains and beaches, and friendly people are
good enough reasons to visit San Luis Obispo County. But you may want to venture
into the great outdoors. For many people, a relaxing walk on the beach or a trip
to see the famous elephant seal
rookery are enough. But if you have come seeking adventure, you will
find more than enough to keep you entertained in San Luis Obispo County.
Hiking: Views, views, views
Many well-maintained trails with a variety of difficulties,
microclimates, and scenery wait to be explored. A few of the most
popular and convenient hikes are listed briefly below. For more complete
information, the local chaper of the Sierra Club maintains a comprehensive
list (including directions, length, and difficulty) on their website. Mountain Air
Sports (805-962-0049, directions),
a San Luis Obispo outdoor store, can supply you with trail books and maps
if you would like further directions.
Montaña de Oro State Park: Local favorite with great
ocean views and a variety of easy and moderate hikes
Montaña de
Oro State Park is probably your best bet for close hiking and nature walks
close by, with nine major trails of varying difficulty, terrain and views. This
state park is miraculously free of charge. There are many places to enjoy a
picnic lunch with a view of waves crashing against beaches and cliffs. The Coon
Creek trail (directions) is an excellent choice for a hot day. This trail follows a lush
creek bed up from the coast for several miles with very little uphill. Shade
from the native trees and cool water flowing next to the trail keep you cool.
You can also choose to hike on a trail that follows the coast the entire way
from the campgrounds to the end of the park. Finally, for the adventurous, try
climbing the Ridge
Trail, closer to park entrance. It will take you up several hundred feet for
a panoramic view of Morro Rock, the entire park, and the bay.
Morro Bay State Park: Easy hike in Morro
Bay AND great views
In Morro Bay, the hike up Black Hill offers spectacular views as well as a
light cardio workout. This trail can be accessed from the Morro Bay State Park
campground parking lot (directions), a 20-minute drive from the SeaVenture. The total hike is only
about three miles roundtrip and should take less than an hour and a half at a
relaxed pace.
Bishop Peak Open Space: Fun hikes, great views, large
open spaces
The trail up Bishop Peak in San Luis Obispo (1200' elevation gain, 4.4 miles round trip) traverses
several microclimates to arrive at panoramic views of the city. The 360º view
from this local favorite includes Morro Bay, Pismo Beach, the city of San
Luis Obispo, and the vineyards of the Edna and San Luis valleys.
For a more relaxed hiking experience, try the well-marked Felsman Loop,
in the Bishop Peak area. This hike is rated easy to moderate, with few uphill
sections. It winds through oak woodland, chaparral, and expansive grassland
areas. Red-tailed hawks and other birds sail overhead, hitching a ride on the
breeze that comes up from the ocean.
Los Padres National Forest: Wide range of hiking options
for every type of outdoor enthusiast
Los Padres National Forest encompasses nearly two million acres in the rugged
coastal mountains of central California. The forest stretches across almost 220
miles from the Big Sur Coast in Monterey County to the western edge of Los
Angeles County. The Sierra Club Trail Guide maps
out eleven adventurous trails in this vast wilderness, including three beautiful
trails in the nearby Lopez Lake area.
The Cerro Alto trailhead (directions)
offers hikes just about a half hour’s drive from the resort. The trailhead is
nestled in a lush riparian valley—a running creek makes this area dense with
trees, green plants, and bird life year round. Starting at over 1000' (about
300m) in elevation, these hikes offer glimpses of some of the life in the higher
elevations of San Luis Obispo County. You can hike to the top of Cerro Alto
Peak, which at 2600' (~800m) is one of the highest peaks in the western part of
the county.
Bicycling
San Luis Obispo County offers world class mountain biking and excellent road
bike opportunities. Mountain trails are easily accessed from downtown San Luis
Obispo, Highway 101, and Montaña de Oro State Park. Several road ride loops
offer an alternative to off-road riding, taking you through quaint beach towns
and villages of the Central Coast with relatively few hills. The Bob Jones
Bikeway, accessed from Highway 101 near Avila Hot Springs, is a local
favorite. It offers several miles of peaceful riding away from motor vehicles
along shady San Luis Obispo Creek . This path ends in the little beach town of
Avila, an excellent place for a lunch stop or even some wine tasting. For more information on
mountain trails and road rides, contact the SloPokes or SLOBC, two local biking
clubs.
Surfing
After you have surfed Pismo Beach, give the waves of Morro Bay a
try. You can rent a board and wetsuit at several surf shops
in town, and arrange for a lesson too. In the bay proper waves tend to be
smaller and are excellent for learning, while the big waves lie to the north and
south (click
here for map of surfing locations in the area). For a great day of waves and
soft sand, head out to the sandspit at Montaña de Oro State Park. Be sure to
grab the latest surf
report!
Fishing and Sailing
The nearby town of Morro Bay is renowned for its excellent fishing. The ocean
here offers a wide variety of fish depending on season and water temperature.
Charter a boat for a day on the water at Virg’s Fishing, 1215 Embarcadero, Morro
Bay, CA 93442, 805-772-1222 or through Bob’s Sportfishing.
Sailing the Central Coast is a great way to see areas that aren’t reachable
by car or foot. The Morro Bay Yacht
Club, located at 541 Embarcadero in Morro Bay, (805-772-3981) is a great
place to get in touch with boat enthusiasts who always need crew. If you are
experienced, you may want to join in a race. The yacht club also offers sailing
classes for those who already have the desire but haven’t got the skills.
Kayaking
Learning to kayak in an area with fairly calm waters such as the estuary or
Morro Bay can be a fun family experience. Kayaking the Morro Bay Estuary is
perhaps the best way to see this serene nature preserve. The labyrinthine
channels through the low tide of the estuary make for hours of casual fun as you
paddle past birds, fish, and invertebrates that most people never get to see.
Kayaks can be rented from Kayak
Horizons in Morro Bay on an hourly or daily basis. Or, you can organize a
guided trip through Central Coast
Kayaks (click here for a 2 for 1 coupon), Central Coast Outdoors or Sea for Yourself Adventures in
Cambria. These organizations can get you outfitted and guide you to some of the
more interesting places for kayaking.
Helicopter Rides
Want an even better view? Helicopter rides offer you a spectacular
perspective on our rugged coast and mountains. Besides sightseeing, Shoreline Helicopters (805
594-1355) offers photography trips and will help you celebrate special events
such as birthdays and anniversaries.
Rock Climbing
If you are away for the weekend and looking for some good rock, San Luis
Obispo County will be happy to accommodate. Several climbing areas are within
less than a half-hour’s drive from the resort and offer wonderful single pitch
sport leads or top roping. Cabrillo Peaks (on
the way to Montaña de Oro State Park) offers single pitch climbs from 5.4 to
5.11 which can be top roped. Great open views make this a local favorite on a
sunny day. For more information on climbing areas and finding local partners, go
to www.climbingslo.com which has
routes listed as well as some great photos.