Avila Bch Playground and Central Coast Aquarium
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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.
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
Hard-packed dirt trail with overlooks above glorious coves and rocks. Two miles each way.
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.
Beautiful spot to see elephant seals playing in the water, and hear their gurgling sounds like a bottle pulled underwater!
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
Beautiful trail with nice vistas! See the intracoastal from the top of a hill, and also walk the sandy shore.
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
Cement ship playground with logs to climb, seal, dolphin, whale's tail and giant octopus sculptures, picnic tables, and an amazing view of Morro Rock and the inlet.
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.
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.
Rock pools, tropical vegetation, gorgeous cliffs and bird rock jutting out of the sea.
Incredible huge sand dunes, like a national park! Start at the Sandboarding Entry Trailhead.
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
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