The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo County

January 11, 2022 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in San Luis Obispo County, United States including Montana de Oro State Park, Piedras Blancas, Point San Luis Lighthouse, Bob Jones City to Sea Bike Trail, Fiscalini Ranch Preserve, Friends of the Elephant Seal Visitor Center and Gift Shop, Highway 1 Discovery Route, Moonstone Beach, Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Morro Bay National Estuary.
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1. Montana de Oro State Park

3550 Pecho Valley Rd, Los Osos, CA 93402-4103 +1 805-528-0513 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=592
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5.0 based on 556 reviews

Montana de Oro State Park

A great network of biking trails make this state park a perfect destination for expert and beginner bikers alike.

Reviewed By theadventurebuddies - Manhattan Beach, United States

The Adventure Buddies went hiking at Montana de Oro and it was so incredibly beautiful. The cliffs with caves, tide pools, beaches, wildlife.. what a wonderful surprise it was for us to be able to capture incredible photos of the landscape and central coast cliffs. There were tons of sea otters in the waves playing. Nice to walk, explore, and stop at a beautiful picnic bench with spectacular breathtaking views. We highly recommend!

2. Piedras Blancas

15950 Cabrillo Highway, San Simeon, CA 93452
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5.0 based on 722 reviews

Piedras Blancas

Reviewed By DePere - De Pere, United States

We visited the elephant seal rookery of Piedras Blancas in mid-April. We learned while we were there that the large males (5000 pounds) with the extended noses (proboscis ) would not be on the beach at this time of the year. The elephant seals on the beach would be females and adolescents using the beach as a place to molt. This was a great experience. We visited the boardwalk during the evening and then returned to the same area in the morning. We witnessed more activity in the morning session. The boardwalks extend both north and south of the parking lot. There were seals in the water, seals on the beach, seals sleeping, seals climbing over each other, and seals sparring with each other. This was just a great experience, especially for a person from the Midwest. The area has great signage on the road so a person can easily find the rookery, located a few miles north of San Simeon. Brochures and informational bulletin boards provides you with education about these sea mammals. No fee associated with parking or accessing the viewing area.

3. 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!

4. 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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5.0 based on 294 reviews

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.

5. Fiscalini Ranch Preserve

Off Highway 1, South on Windsor, Cambria, CA +1 805-927-2856 http://www.cambriacsd.org/cm/parks-rec/trails.html
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5.0 based on 370 reviews

Fiscalini Ranch Preserve

Reviewed By cvcalifornia

What a find! We've been going to Cambria for several years and I don't know how we missed this. BEAUTIFUL trails with whimsical benches. Can't wait to go back. You can meander along the cliff trail and return on the upper trail.....or save one for another day. We brought a little snack and watched the waves. Easy easy walk for any age.

6. Friends of the Elephant Seal Visitor Center and Gift Shop

Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Viewing Area: 7.2 miles north on Hwy 1 or 4 miles North of Hearst Castle, San Simeon, CA 93452 +1 805-924-1628 [email protected] http://elephantseal.org
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5.0 based on 3,096 reviews

Friends of the Elephant Seal Visitor Center and Gift Shop

The Elephant Seal Viewing area and the Friends of the Elephant Seal Visitor Center and Gift Shop (250 San Simeon Ave, Suite 3B, San Simeon, CA) are two separate locations. They are 7.2 miles apart. Please plan to visit both while you are in the area. Directions to both locations: https://elephantseal.org/locations/ The Friends of the Elephant Seal docents (guides) provide education for visitors to the Elephant Seal Viewing area at Piedras Blancas, every morning and afternoon, 365 days a year. Long boardwalks provide wonderful, up-close viewing opportunities. Look for docents in the blue jackets! Viewing Area is located 4 miles north of the Hearst Castle. Find us here: Put these coordinates into any map program: 35° 39' 48" N, 121° 15' 28" W Or use this link for the accurate location of the viewing area: https://goo.gl/maps/fzfACKBqNgcwurjf9

Reviewed By timohteee - Delaware, United States

My wife and I actually drove passed this stop and turned around to go back because we noticed a large group of people. We are glad we decided to turn around! When we got there around 6PM, there were a couple dozen elephant seals basking in the sun on the beach. Every now and then, you’ll catch one get up and stretch or another scooting across the sand to a new spot. It was surprisingly amazing to see these gentle giants in their natural habitat and was definitely a highlight for us both on our trip.

7. Highway 1 Discovery Route

Highway 1, San Luis Obispo, CA +1 805-547-2243 http://highway1discoveryroute.com
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5.0 based on 156 reviews

Highway 1 Discovery Route

Roam this 101-mile stretch of Highway 1 in San Luis Obispo County (SLO CAL) where you'll find 10 uncrowded beaches, 12 state parks, Hearst Castle, three bountiful wine regions, farm-to-table cuisine, and unique wildlife habitats. Wherever you roam along the Highway 1 Discovery Route, you will find the best of Highway 1!

Reviewed By D4283UWwendyh

This is a wonderful road that for many mikes is along the Pacific coast. Do not use it as a freeway, it is not. Great scenic drive with lots to see and do along the way. Most is one lane in each direction, but the scenery is not something that you will want to speed past.

8. Moonstone Beach

Cambria, CA 93452
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4.5 based on 2,081 reviews

Moonstone Beach

Charming and natural beach.

Reviewed By Y3183QOlindab

A must see along the coast. A wooden walkway winds itself along the beach for a beautiful walk from end to end.

9. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa

751 Palm St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3521 +1 805-781-8220 http://www.missionsanluisobispo.org/
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4.5 based on 680 reviews

Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa

Founded on September 1, 1772, this is considered one of the most beautiful missions in California and still serves as an active church in the community.

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

It is a Spanish mission founded in 1772 by Father Junípero Serra in San Luis Obispo, California. Named after Saint Louis of Anjou, the bishop of Toulouse, the mission is the namesake of San Luis Obispo. It offers tours of the beautiful church, gardens, school and small museum that holds a collection of its artifacts. It is open to the public every day of the year. Certainly would very highly recommend visiting this place, when in the area.

10. Morro Bay National Estuary

South Bay Blvd., Morro Bay, CA 93442 +1 805-442-4467 http://www.mbnep.org/explore/parks.php
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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.

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