Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, Los Osos
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A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
A memorable walk is along the clifftop trail at Estero Bluffs, with the wide open spaces, beach below with shiny green agate rocks, and shipwreck!
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.
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.
A memorable walk is along the clifftop trail at Estero Bluffs, with the wide open spaces, beach below with shiny green agate rocks, and shipwreck!
A memorable walk is along the clifftop trail at Estero Bluffs, with the wide open spaces, beach below with shiny green agate rocks, and shipwreck!
A boardwalk over stunted California Live Oaks with wonderful views of Morro Rock and the bay below.
A boardwalk over stunted California Live Oaks with wonderful views of Morro Rock and the bay below.
Incredible hike past sink hole, sea stacks, sea arches, with super bloom in spring.
Short walk along Lucerne Street, past two gorgeous views: of Half Seal Cove, and Cayucos Beach.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
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.
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.
A very short dirt trail through eucalyptus forest, and then a path of deep sand on the dunes.
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.
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.
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