Related Listings
Treat yourself to a delicious meal and incredible vistas of Morro Bay Harbor aboard Chablis Cruises. Featuring weekly chowder and sightseeing cruises. Check our website for wine tasting and special events! Private charters available. Reservations highly recommended. Across from the stacks in Morro Bay, Chabliscruises.com, (805) 772-2128
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
The SLO Children’s Museum boasts three floors of interactive & imaginative exhibits for children ages 2-10 and their families. Find science exhibits on the first floor. Visit a tiny town on the second. Little ones will love the third floor “train station.” 1010 Nipomo Street, San Luis Obispo, slocm.org, (805) 545-5874.
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.
The resort includes a golf course with tournaments, private lessons and pro
shop, lodging and a clubhouse grill. 1945 Solano Drive. (805) 528-5252. Read more at https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/los-osos/los-osos-gateway-nature
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
The vision of the Santa Margarita Historical Society is to make our local history available on-line with hardcopy held at the public library located on the corner of I & Murphy Streets in Santa Margarita. Plans call for restoration of the small county jail building and documenting a number of the community’s historic buildings, both those that are still standing and those that have disappeared over the decades. The Society is recording the stories of “old timers” to help ensure that the history of the town, which grew out of the Mexican Land Grant Rancho Santa Margarita, is not lost.
Located in the heart of the East Village of Cambria, Evans and Gerst features English, French, Italian and selected European furniture, as well as lighting, mirrors, paintings, sculptures, Asian accents, garden and decor. Appointments recommended. Located at 4111 Bridge Street, Cambria, 93428. http://www.evansandgerst.com, (805) 927-7301
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
Oak Stone Outfitters offers premier hunting guide services on the Central Coast of California. With 80,000 total acres of opportunity , guests can explore the rural beauty of Bradley California. We offer spacious and comfortable lodging as well as meal packages. Our properties are equipped to handle large groups ranging from beginners to lifetime enthusiasts.
In addition to the exceptional hospitality of our operations, our expert guides strive to deliver the experience of a lifetime. Sprawling hills of untouched land serves an ideal environment filled with ample game and the ability to learn as well as strengthen your craft. We provide a number of hunts, including Big Game Hunts, Upland Hunts, and Combo Hunts. Regardless of the game that you decide to pursue, our skilled hunting guides will be there to assist you in taking home a prized trophy (see our Taxidermy and Game Processing options) along with a lasting remembrance.
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.
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 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.
The pier, at the intersection of 2nd Street and El Morro Ave., overlooks the shores of the back bay of Morro Bay. The Los Osos Oaks State Reserve Half-mile east of South Bay Boulevard on the south side of Los Osos Valley Road. The reserve has an easy one-mile trail through the “Pygmy Oaks”, which are dwarfed coast live oaks. The low canopy reserve is on the site where Chumash once lived.
1750 Ramona Avenue between 16th St. and Oak Park Blvd. Open to skateboarders and inline skaters. Helmets, knee pads and elbow pads are required. Onsite staff.
(805) 543-8235 or (805) 473-4580
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
Are you ready for an amazing time? Do you have what it takes to solve the escape rooms and virtual reality experiences? Save room for their selection of food, beer, wine and refreshments. Come and escape life for a while! 8115 El Camino Real, thegreatescapeadventure.com, (805) 703-1452
Live entertainment for the whole family, featuring hilarious comedies and Vaudeville-style musical revues. Professional actors, food, drinks, beer & wine, and good old-fashioned fun add up to a unique and memorable experience that’s been thrilling audiences since 1975. 1863 Front St., Oceano, http://www.americanmelodrama.com, (805) 489-2499