Tidelands Park, Morro Bay
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With beautiful views of the bay, and some interesting displays to check out.
Peek over the high cliffs at little coves below, look out over Santa Barbara harbor, and sit on a whale's tail!
Gorgeous views of the city skyline and Anzac Bridge from a cement walking path alongside the water.
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.
Hike with views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak mountains and town, and then a tranquil valley on the other side.
Pretty, quiet park beside the water with jogging path that leads all the way to Manly.
Monarch butterfly grove that is magical all year, but especially when butterflies are flittering about Nov-Feb.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
Walkway on the cliffs, in front of the resorts, that's bliss at sunset and in springtime when there are flowers galore. Take stairs down to a sheltered cove with tide pools.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
Wide open park behind the dunes in Morro Bay, with play structure with sand floor, and huge lawn with winding paths for tricycling.
Sunny monarch butterfly grove amid tall eucalyptus trees, and a fantastic wooden boardwalk over dunes. Plus a wonderland of dunes to play in.
Best playground you'll ever visit! Huge slides, hillside slides, steep grass slope for cardboard sledding, cable zipline, and pretty trees to picnic under.
Wide open park behind the dunes in Morro Bay, with play structure with sand floor, and huge lawn with winding paths for tricycling.
Mother and baby sea otters in a sheltered area near a T-shaped pier. So sweet!
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
With beautiful views of the bay, and some interesting displays to check out.
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