What to do and see in Avila Beach, California (CA): The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

February 9, 2022 Hector Krause

Avila Beach /ˈævɪlə/ is an unincorporated community in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States, located on San Luis Obispo Bay about 160 miles (257 km) northwest of Los Angeles, and about 200 miles (320 km) south of San Francisco. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Avila Beach as a census-designated place (CDP). The census definition of the area may not precisely correspond to local understanding of the area with the same name. The population was 1,627 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Avila Beach

1. Avila Beach Paddlesports

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Avila Beach Paddlesports

Yes, we're open! Reserve online. KAYAK and PADDLEBOARD to a private beach and walk up to the historic Point San Luis Lighthouse! Located directly on the waterfront. RENTALS, LESSONS & ADVENTURE TOURS. VOTED BEST OF SLO COUNTY! Explore the pristine waters, natural coastline, and secret beaches of Avila, the hidden gem of San Luis Obispo County, with Avila Beach Paddlesports. Avila Beach has the best weather on the Central Coast, so don't forget your sunblock! Beginners are welcome and free instruction and safety information is always included with kayak and paddleboard rentals. The friendly SuperCrew at Avila Beach Paddlesports has the local knowledge and expertise to create the best experience for you and your family! Their staff and professional guides have decades of local water knowledge and the skills to teach you how to explore, be safe, become a better paddler, and have fun!

2. Point San Luis Lighthouse

1 Lighthouse Road, Avila Beach, CA 93424 +1 805-540-5771 [email protected] http://pointsanluislighthouse.org/
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5.0 based on 160 reviews

Point San Luis Lighthouse

Point San Luis Lighthouse is a fully restored national landmark with tours open to the public Wednesdays (12 & 1pm) & Saturdays 12, 1, & 2). The site offers private group tours, educational trips for schools, special events, and weddings. Tickets for the tours can be purchased online at the Point San Luis Lighthouse website. Point San Luis is a non-profit charity and all ticket sales go to support ongoing restoration, education, and conservation programs. The Pecho Coast Trail is a trail hike that leads to the Lighthouse on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. To learn more about signing up for the hike please visit PGE's website. In order to take the hike you must be with a Pecho Coast Trail Guide. There is no public access on the road or the trails leading to the lighthouse due to the nearby power plant. The park is closed at dark. Van are used as transportation to the Lighthouse.

Reviewed By Yrudolf

We signed up for the walking tour....great hike over to the lighthouse with a great ocean view! Visiting the lighthouse and the grounds were fun too! Very informative, fun to crawl around in the lighthouse and they have a great swing!

3. Bob Jones City to Sea Bike Trail

Ontario Road, Avila Beach, CA 93406 +1 805-544-9096 [email protected] http://lcslo.org/project/bob-jones-city-to-sea-trail/
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Bob Jones City to Sea Bike Trail

Reviewed By marktrus - Newbury Park, United States

This is a 1.7mile walk or bike ride to Avila Beach. Very senic, relaxing and easy to do, wonderful! It also takes you around the golf course, over a river via bridge.

4. Slo.Tours

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Slo.Tours

Adventure Ocean Rafting Boat Charters & Whale Watching in San Luis Obispo / Avila Beach / Pismo Beach. And Enjoy our new Shark Exhibit.

5. Avila Beach Whale Watching

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Avila Beach Whale Watching

We are a small family run tour company that offers Powerboat excursions on the pristine waters of San Luis Obispo Bay, the hidden gem of the Central Coast. Hop aboard any of our tours and you will experience an abundance of wildlife viewing opportunities and see for yourself why locals and visitors alike consider our trips their favorite way to share the beauty of this bay with friends and family. Our boat is very comfortable and with only 6 passengers on each tour you are guaranteed a personalized experience and an unobstructed view when we stop to see the sights and animals. I have been leading adventure tours for over 35 years and will be your personal guide on every. Our boat is one of the best whale watching platforms on the west coast. She is an amazing 28 ft Power catamaran that is incredibly stable and quite fast which means you get more quality time with the whales than the traditional slower boats.

6. Alapay Cellars

415 1st Street, Avila Beach, CA 93424 +1 805-595-2632 http://www.alapaycellars.com/
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Alapay Cellars

Reviewed By oceanready - Las Vegas, United States

I am a wine club member here. They ALWAYS have award winning wines in their offering. Beautiful and fun tasting room with friendly people helping you enjoy and learn about their wines. LOVE IT!

7. BoltAbout Electric Bikes

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BoltAbout Electric Bikes

BoltAbout rents electric bikes and scooters, available for hourly and all-day rental. We specialize in creating incredibly fun experiences on electric bikes and scooters in Avila Beach. We also sell a wide range of electric bike and scooter brands including Electric Bike Company, iZip, Bulls, Bird, and Segway. Stop by our store or make a reservation online to have the time of your life on one of our ebikes or scooters.

8. Avila Main Beach

404 Front Street, Avila Beach, CA 93424
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Avila Main Beach

Reviewed By sqw

My all time favorite beach. Might take a couple minutes, but parking always possible. Always warmer than neighboring beaches. Dogs allowed in morning, but not 10 - 5.

9. Central Coast Aquarium

50 San Juan Street, Avila Beach, CA 93424 +1 805-457-5357 [email protected] http://www.centralcoastaquarium.com
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Central Coast Aquarium

The mission of the Central Coast Aquarium is to cultivate a community that is dedicated to ocean stewardship through education, engagement, and action. The aquarium hosts school groups and provides marine science education programs to students ranging from preschool to high school. The aquarium is open Tuesday-Sunday from 10:00am-4:00pm. All admission and proceeds go towards funding marine science education programs for local students. Please visit our website or call for our current daily events schedule.

10. Pirate's Cove Beach

Avila Beach, CA
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Pirate's Cove Beach

Reviewed By LexArtChick666

I’ve been coming to the beach since I was 16 and now I’m 21. I wouldn’t bring children or family that isn’t into the nude thing. I personally don’t go nude here but the beach is nice and has little to no wind usually. I don’t mind the nudists or bother others while I’m there. There is usually not too many people but when there is beware of drunk and high weirdos. A lot of people go there to “party” but when it is quiet it is worth the small hike and drive. My advice is to stay away when there are too many people. You can tell when you first drive up the mountain and see a line of cars going all the way back from the parking lot that is more of a field of pot holes and ditches. Avoid the parking lot at all costs if you have a low car. Trucks usually can get in and out pretty easily. There is some broken glass on the trail sometimes but not super often. The cave is covered in graffiti but the view is beautiful. My only complaints are the parking lot and lack of trash pick up at the parking lot before the trails. People pick up the beaches usually but end up dumping their trash in a big pile in the front of the trail entrance. I don’t know how it gets taken care of from there. Aside from those the beaches are fairly clean and enjoyable as well as the water.

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