Point Buchon Trail Hike, Montana de Oro, Los Osos
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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.
Hilly, sunny campus with tall, impressive trees and green lawns. A hands-on learning university.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
Lovely grounds to walk around, plus a small indoor museum- something for everyone!
Lovely 0.7 mile walking path through the dunes filled with sage and flowers, past a playground, and behind some houses. Possible 3 mile walk, if you connect to Embarcadero.
Top-of-the-world view of yellow cliffs, headlands, and magic coves.
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
Lovely 0.7 mile walking path through the dunes filled with sage and flowers, past a playground, and behind some houses. Possible 3 mile walk, if you connect to Embarcadero.
Gorgeous spot with wide pier, surfers carving the waves, whale playground, wide open attractive plaza, Pismo Beach selfie sign, and wooden promenade with views of the hills and sea.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
Flat wooden boardwalk loop trail along the estuary- you see divebombing pelicans, Morro Rock, cypress trees on the hills opposite, salt marsh, and mountains in the distance.
Popular 1.7 mile loop walking path with some shade and wooden boardwalk beside the river.
Excellent visitor center with beautiful exhibits that teach you how glaciers formed the valley and about famous people who have been awed and changed by the valley.
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