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Handcrafted fine arts like jewelry,
crafts, sea glass, beads, and gifts. 766
Main St. Read more about the shop here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/shopping/cambria-charm-upscale-gallery
The boutique that will keep you and your friends
coming back for more. Not only are the prices
great but the customer service can’t be beat. They
carry a wide variety of clothes.
A Matter of Taste
Cambria’s gourmet and culinary shop. Featuring
gourmet kitchen items and gadgets, spices, designer
cookware, truffles and chocolate, cookbooks,
special order shortbread tarts.
Dub’s Green Garden is a collective dedicated to delivering top quality medicinal cannabis for legally qualified patients and caregivers. Beyond providing the highest grade of medicine, we embody the characteristics of a family and health. Every valued member of the collective plays a vital role in our existence.
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
A wide variety of unique yarns, knitting and crochet supplies, buttons, and kits. Something for everyone, from the beginning knitter to the serious fiber artist. Unique gifts and offerings to remember your trip to Cambria. 4210 Bridge St. entrance on Main St., cambriayarn.com, (805) 927-3280
Come and see how luffas grow at the Luffa Farm. These natural sponges grow like squash. Take a free tour and see all their products at the gift shop. Open Wed. to Sun. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 1457 Willow Road., theluffafarm.com, (805) 343-0883
The Paso Robles Historical Society is a non-profit organization that seeks and encourages the development of archives and serves as a repository for records and other materials. The Paso Robles Historical Society is located at the historic Carnegie Library in the downtown city Park. Open every day but Wednesday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free Admission, (805) 238-4996
The Gallery has become a hub for fine art. They offer many opportunities to purchase beautiful, local drawings, prints, sculpture, jewelry, cards and more through an array of venues, as well as networking and educational opportunities for artists to further their craft. artcentermorrobay.org, Morro Bay Art Center 835 Main St., (805) 772-2504
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 Indians once
lived.
Located at the end of Grand Avenue, this is undeniably one of Grover Beach’s main attractions.
Thousands flock to the Oceano Dunes State Recreational Park to camp along the ocean in tents and RVs every week. Rent and ride dune buggies and ATVs on the beach and enjoy riding for the entire afternoon.
There is a small cost per vehicle to drive on the beach. Several ATV rental shops are located within Grover Beach. Overnight camping is allowed on the beach and the scenic boardwalk leads visitors to the Monarch Butterfly Grove in nearby Pismo Beach.
Premier cannabis retailer in Grover Beach, Morro Bay and SLO. Focusing on education and providing state of the art facilities with expert 1-on-1 service, NHC offers a comprehensive selection of top-quality products in an inclusive atmosphere. 998 Huston St. GB, 495 Morro Bay Blvd. MB, nhcdispensaries.com, (805) 201-1498
The candies are made up of recipes from Europe brought to America in 1927. In 1969 it was Gerald’s good fortune to have met the candy maker who brought the recipes here. Since then he has been making these wonderful fine chocolates for us to enjoy!
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.
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
Try some fantastic local boutique wines of the Central Coast in the wine shop. Enjoy an intimate French-influenced dinner in the restaurant. Serving only the best organic meats and produce. Dinner 5-9 p.m. Lunch 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Wine Bar open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., 788 Main St., Cambria, madelinescambria.com, (805) 927-4175
Friends gather here! Newest coffee shop in Paso Robles. Specialty coffee, ice cream treats & more. Enjoy WiFi and relaxing atmosphere. 1106 Pine St Paso Robles, CA, (805) 201-0774
A beautifully curated boutique with exceptional clothing for all ages where recognizable brands hang with European lines. The owner only buys in small quantities and makes sure she knows all of her customers and what they favor so shopping is a breeze! 815 12th St.
bijouonthepark.com, (805) 296-3833
On your way into Los Osos notice the large grizzlies stationed as guards into the town at South Bay Boulevard and Los Osos Valley Road. The statues were created by local artist Paula Zima.
Fabulous designer fashions at incredible
prices. Casual to elegant. Browse
through gently used fashions from
designers like Chanel, Gucci, Prada,
Louis Vutton and more. Open Mon.
to Sat., 10am-5 pm Located in the
center of downtown at 1124 Garden
St. between Marsh & Higuera.
finderskeepersconsignment.com,
(805) 545-9879