Morro Bay

SEASIDE FISHING VILLAGE
Looking for a unique coastal community to spend a day, a week, or a lifetime? You’ve come to the right place. Nature awaits you among the miles of unspoiled beaches, nature trails, and estuary. Throw in some wine tasting at our nearby world class wineries, top notch local seafood dining, kayak tours by expert local guides, and incredible bird watching and you have the makings for a true mood-altering experience. Take some time to discover the unique features of our historic fishing village and you'll see why so many of our visitors return year after year and some even stay a lifetime.

Morro Bay is to the West of San Luis Obispo about 15 miles.  The climate here is typically foggy and cool.  For nature lovers and bird watchers, Morro Bay Estuary provides a nourishing habitat to more than 250 species of birds and over two-dozen endangered and threatened species. The Morro Bay Natural History Museum, located in the Morro Bay State Park includes engaging exhibits, informative lectures, nature walks, and also features a discovery area for children offering hands on exploration.

There is never a shortage of things to do in Morro Bay. You can peruse boutiques and shops, or play golf on a world champion course. Discover a coastline of clean dunes, paddle down a silent estuary and spy on beautiful and rare birds, or sail in the wild Pacific just beyond the breakwater.

If you want to tuck yourself even further into a quaint fishing village on the beautiful central coast you may want to investigate Morro Bay.