What to do and see in Morro Bay, California (CA): The Best Things to do

November 25, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Morro Bay is a waterfront city in San Luis Obispo County, California located along California State Route 1 on California's Central Coast. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 10,234, down from 10,350 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Morro Bay

1. Black Hill Trail

Upper State Park Rd, Morro Bay, CA 93442
Excellent
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Black Hill Trail

Reviewed By Gloryaa - Fresno, United States

We were looking for places to hike, I had googled this and it was near the Inn at Morro Bay motel, where we were staying, it’s across the street by that golf course, take the road up the hill, dogs welcomed ,as long as they are on leash beautiful area to see.

2. Morro Bay National Estuary

South Bay Blvd., Morro Bay, CA 93442 +1 805-442-4467 http://www.mbnep.org/explore/parks.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 233 reviews

Morro Bay National Estuary

California coastal wetland located midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles and covering 10 miles of shoreline.

Reviewed By mini - Fremont, United States

We had a fun time at Morro Bay National Estuary There were lots of cute sea otters to see There were people out on their boats. It was a beautiful day and lots of people were enjoying the day. The views of the estuary and of Morro Rock are always amazing.

3. Heron and Cormorant Rookery

Morro Bay, CA
Excellent
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Heron and Cormorant Rookery

Located in Morro Bay National Estuary, this is a popular place to view a variety of birds.

4. Morro Bay State Park

State Park Road, Morro Bay, CA 93442 +1 805-772-2694 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=594
Excellent
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4.5 based on 469 reviews

Morro Bay State Park

This beautiful state park campground is across the road from the beach.

Reviewed By LB1_FJ - Long Beach, United States

So we camped two nights at the State Park, it was great! Easy 3 minute walk to the preserve. The campsite was nice, had power and water hook ups, quick drive to the one dump station. The site has bathrooms and pay to use showers (terrible shower tho haha, idk how to the hot water worked and I froze). The campsite had a lot of dirt and we managed to track in the RV, so maybe bring a rug or dirt trapper. The sites all had fire rings, nice picnic tables and stone bbq's (separate from the fire ring). Like I said the preserve was a very short walk away, they have a couple trails and wood deck walk ways that lead up to the bay and magnificent sunset views. There is a little harbor with boats and a harbor side cafe, with awesome nachos, chicken tenders and MUD PIE (yummm). Super easy 20 minute walk to the wharf. Lots of shops and restaurants. We stopped in for wine tasting and also got a beer at the brewery. Super cute town. I would definitely highly recommend the state park and also camping. Keep in mind we were here in December and it got COLD over night. Make sure you bring warm clothes and that your heater works if you're in a RV. There is a camp host onsite and they sell fire wood.

5. Museum of Natural History

Morro Bay State Park Road Morro Bay State Park, Morro Bay, CA 93442 +1 805-772-2694 [email protected] http://www.morrobaymuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 232 reviews

Museum of Natural History

The emphasis is on interactive and hands-on learning exhibits that provide scientific information regarding tidal forces, geology, erosion and environmental issues.

Reviewed By michaellK4243CD - Nipomo, United States

This place is certainly a 'must-see', with changing exhibits and an intense focus on local natural history, I would rate this as one of the 2 best museums on the Central Coast.

6. Morro Strand State Beach

Highway 1, Morro Bay, CA +1 805-772-2560 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=593
Excellent
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4.5 based on 300 reviews

Morro Strand State Beach

Reviewed By A7731CBphilh

We went there on Christmas Day 2020 and went when the tide was going out - the perfect time for collecting sand dollars - as there were thousands of them everywhere! Small (free) parking lot at the beach and a short walk through the sandy trail gets you to the wide open beach which was pretty empty of people. Note that dogs are not allowed on the beach (though we saw some people out there with dogs, who may have walked over from neighboring beaches where dogs are allowed). When you go, be ready for potential winds (i.e., you may want to check the tides and weather before going).

7. Morro Rock

Morro Bay, CA 93442 http://www.morro-bay.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=383
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4.5 based on 2,106 reviews

Morro Rock

Home to flocks of Peregrine falcons, egrets and blue herons, the 50-acre Morro Rock is the last in a chain of extinct volcanoes.

Reviewed By patphil71

only spent 0ne night and a morning in this lovely laid back little town.lots of free parking down by the water,there are loads of individual shops to browse,look out for the garden centre/come shop,one of the best we have ever seen! if you get a chance try the galley restuarant( which sits right on the waters edge),great sea food! this little town is a real gem,give it a try.

8. Morro Bay Skateboard Museum

783 Market Ave, Morro Bay, CA 93442-2121 +1 805-610-3565 http://www.mbskate.com
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4.5 based on 186 reviews

Morro Bay Skateboard Museum

Featuring skateboards and memorabilia from the 1930s to present day. Proudly displaying skateboards and memorabilia from Todd Huber's Skatelab, Stephen Pizzo, Pat "Skate Fink" Maphis, Dennis Allgeier and Jack Smith .Open seven days a week...10-5

Reviewed By X740DWrandys - Park City, United States

Jack opened up the place for us even though technically closed. He gave us some great history of the sport and how he was involved. An incredible collection of skateboard memorabilia! Well worth the visit and highly recommended. Please leave a donation to help keep this gem around!

9. Tidelands Park

351 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, CA 93442-2747 +1 805-772-6278 http://www.morro-bay.ca.us/index.aspx?nid=382
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Tidelands Park

Reviewed By Vida67 - Cambria, United States

Beautiful park to sit, walk or watch the boats go in and out. You’ll see kayaks going through to the south Getty and small boats circling the bay. Plenty of parking and nice clean paved walk way to get to town.

10. Morro Bay Maritime Museum

1210 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, CA 93442-2042 +1 805-225-5044 [email protected] http://www.morrobaymaritime.org
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Morro Bay Maritime Museum

The Morro Bay Maritime Museum is operated by the Central Coast Maritime Museum Association, a registered public benefit 501(c)3 non profit corporation.

Reviewed By mini - Fremont, United States

We had a fun time viewing the various exhibits at the Morro Bay Maritime Museum. We liked seeing the deep submergence rescue vehicle. We saw the Coast Guard Boat. We saw the Motor Vessel Alma. All were so interesting to see. There is more things to see too. There is a free parking lot close by.

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