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At South 16th St. and Menetone Ave. are areas to barbecue, restrooms, a large covered picnic table area and two play structures. The park also boasts horseshoes, softball and a grass volleyball court
Take a walk and explore the beautiful Morro Rock.
Follow Embarcadero Blvd North to Coleman Drive.
The Rock provides habitat to the peregrine falcons.
Otters sometimes raft in the channel. Climbing the
Rock is illegal.
Relax, have fun and leave all your worries on the
shore with a cruise around the bay. They even have
a full bar onboard. $10 adults, $5 under 12, leaves
on the hour from the waterfront behind Otter Rock
Café. Read more about Morro Bay travels: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/morro-bay/morro-bay-visitors-guide
197 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach. Carries everything you’ll need to spend a day riding the dunes. ATV rentals include fun lightweight ATVs for the smaller dunes as well as fully-automatic models for inexperienced riders. Carries ATV and dirt bike parts. Two-hour minimum. Group rates available. Open Mon. to Fri. 8 am.-6 p.m. Sat & Sun 8 a.m.-8 p.m. bjsatvrentals.com, (805) 481-5411
The Museum of Natural History is a fun place to explore, discover, and learn about habitats of the area and impacts of natural and human forces through hands-on displays, activities, and events. This destination museum is located in the heart of Morro Bay. Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: $3 adults; free for children 17 and under. 20 State Park Rd., Morro Bay. centralcoastparks.org. (805) 548-0391.
Details on Harmony
Headlands State Park
• Open from 6 a.m. to sunset.
• No dogs, horses or bicycles in the park.
• No camping or camp fires allowed.
• Wear layered clothes to accommodate
weather.
• Beware of ticks: Avoid bushes and grasses.
• Stay on the trail: Do not enter sensitive
wetland areas
The forest has nearly 200 species of plants, more than 100 varieties of birds, and many species of mammals and reptiles and amphibians. The forest includes a 1-mile boardwalk that is wheelchair accessible at the north end of 16th Street. Guided tours are given on the third Saturday of each month at 9:30 am starting at the north end of 15th Street off Santa Ysabel. (805) 528-0392.
Hop from vineyard to vineyard in
your own chartered Helicopter. Rise
above the ordinary, try a helicopter
tour for your next wine tasting
experience. Airport service, wedding,
group and corporate transportation
available. Rates start at $950.00 per
hour.
Come explore the daily farmers’ market with huge selection of fresh produce, an assortment of gourmet goods, gifts, and garden items. Kids will love the “critter corral” petting zoo area. More than a farm, it’s a great family outing! Just north of Nipomo off Hwy. 101, 1275 N. Thompson Ave., windmillfarms.org, (805) 489-1000
Harmony Glass Works now lies at the north-west end of the street. Founded in 2007 and open daily, the shop is a gallery, studio and school, which offers beginner classes in glassblowing techniques. Open 9am-5pm Daily
This mission is number 3 in the chain of 21 missions. The Church at the mission has been marvelously restored. Peaceful and rustic, the mission now serves as a retreat center, where guest can find solitude, away from ether busyness of every day life. Located at 1 Mission Creek Rd., Jolon, CA 93928, about an hour drive from Paso Robles. missionsanantonio.net, (831) 385-4478
Offering year-round tours of farmstead creamery and goat farm. Creamery tours are $20/person and must be reserved online (day-of bookings OK). Experience a true farmstead dairy on private coastal property, learn about their Cheese Club and enjoy unique local cheeses! http://www.stepladdercreamery.com, on Instagram @stepladdercreamery
Book now at , (805) 395-3015
9100 Morro Rd., Atascadero, just off Highway 41, about one-and-a-half miles west of Highway 101. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for children 3 to 11 years old and $6 for seniors 65 and older. The zoo is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. The zoo is one of only 211 zoos accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association since 1991. The park was founded in 1955 by Charles Paddock, who was a park ranger who came to the aid of injured wildlife. (805) 461-5080
Located off Highway 58. The park offers a variety of services year round. Some services include fishing and boating, hiking and trails, picnics, camping, and swimming. The park is located on several thousand acres of land that has been designated as open space. Two camping areas are open and backcountry campgrounds are accessible by boat. The swimming area is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Be sure to stop at the one gas station in town before driving out to the lake, as there are no gas services once you leave town. (805) 788-2397
Tin City is an evolving industrial makers market nestled amongst the oaks where friends, adventurers, and aficionados come together to partake in craft wine, beer and spirits served up by Paso’s most passionate artisans. Learn more
Located on Highway 41 next to the zoo, the park is open from dawn to dusk and is open to the public. Paddle boats and kayaks are available for rent depending on the water level of the lake. A pedestrian path loops around the lake and is about one mile.
April 18-19 2020
WHERE:
Paso Robles Downtown City Park East end of Park. Spring Street and 12th Street Paso Robles, Ca.
WHEN:
Saturday April 18 10am to 5pm
Sunday April 19 10am to 4pm.
PARKING: Hundreds of free parking spaces within 3 blocks of Paso Robles Downtown City Park
WHY: This show offers artists and crafts people a high quality outdoor setting to display and sell their wares to an appreciative audience.
RESULT: Paso Robles Art in the Park is looked upon as the finest display of handmade art and crafts presented in San Luis Obispo County.
EXHIBITS: 130 booths representing independent artists and craft workers .
FOOD: The art show at downtown city park is surrounded by great restaurants for a snack, lunch or after-show dinner.
Where your adventure begins! Their knowledgeable
and friendly staff will help you with rentals,
sales or lessons. 845 Embarcadero, Morro Bay. Rad more about kayaking here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cayucos/kayaking
More information
Docent trailer is open from10
a.m. – 4 p.m. daily during season
Daily talks at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.,
weather permitting
Pismo Beach Monarchs, call the
Chamber of Commerce at (800) 443-
7778.
Mission San Miguel was founded on
July 25, 1797. It was the 16th mission
founded in the 21-mission chain in
Alta California. The mission is named
for Saint Michael the Archangel. The
museum & gift shop are open daily
10am – 4:30pm. Read more here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/san-miguel/a-mission-tour-takes-you-back-in-history