Franklin Riley Park and walk, Morro Bay
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Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
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.
Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
Beautiful views of the coast, cute buildings, and amazing bus ride!
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
Views from above the estuary, of the sailboats and blue blue water.
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
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.
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.
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
A walkway from Coleman Park to the base of Morro Rock, with views of sea otters on the left!
A tiny stretch of boardwalk in a beautiful setting on the estuary, with a coffee shop with a sunny patio facing the water, and cute cafes where you can relax.
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