Spooner's Cove, Montana de Oro State Park
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You can't visit the lighthouse and amazing loop trail without an online reservation. You get to walk the loop and buildings by yourself, after a half hour talk by a ranger.
Supremely nice views from many varied vantage points. A clifftop park, beach with tide pools, and start of a long walk.
Wonderful wide and secluded beach, with sand dollars galore, and views of Morro Rock!
Wonderful wide and secluded beach, with sand dollars galore, and views of Morro Rock!
You can't visit the lighthouse and amazing loop trail without an online reservation. You get to walk the loop and buildings by yourself, after a half hour talk by a ranger.
Wonderful wide and secluded beach, with sand dollars galore, and views of Morro Rock!
Supremely nice views from many varied vantage points. A clifftop park, beach with tide pools, and start of a long walk.
Wonderful wide and secluded beach, with sand dollars galore, and views of Morro Rock!
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
In winter, see the harbor seals play below the cliffs. All year, walk the trail above the cliffs.
Rugged, beautiful cove with interesting rocks, sea glass, and shells on shore. Rock to climb, and water rushing into cove.
Hard-packed dirt trail with overlooks above glorious coves and rocks. Two miles each way.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
One-mile stunning walk with sweeping views of the coastline, sea stacks of all shapes, pelicans, coves, glistening water, flowers hanging off cliff faces.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
You can't visit the lighthouse and amazing loop trail without an online reservation. You get to walk the loop and buildings by yourself, after a half hour talk by a ranger.
Windy estuary beach (called Baywood Park Beach), bench with views of Morro Rock, and waterfront lookout deck, plus lovely beach houses and views of the mountains.
Walkway on the cliffs, in front of the resorts, that's bliss at sunset and in springtime when there are flowers galore. Take stairs down to a sheltered cove with tide pools.
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