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Road Conditions Updates: www.dot.ca.gov/cgi-bin/roads.cgi TheOriginalRoadTrip.com Commemorative Air Force Museum Camarillo Jalama Beach overlook near Lompoc Photo Credit: Danna Joy Images TheOriginalRoadTrip.com TheOriginalRoadTrip.com #TheOriginalRoadTrip #TheOriginalRoadTrip Channel Islands Harbor – Oxnard TheOriginalRoadTrip.com Ventura Harbor Santa Maria Valley Wine Tasting Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park San Luis Obispo VENTURA REGION SANTA BARBARA REGION SAN LUIS OBISPO REGION MONTEREY BAY REGION STAY Ojai Valley Museum of History & Art STAY PLAY STAY MUSEUMS STAY Refuge – America’s 1st Co-ed 130 W. Ojai Ave., Ojai 93023 Outdoor Relaxation Spa Amanzi Hotel Ventura 805.640.1390 Alisal Guest Ranch & Resort Chumash Casino Resort Cambria Pines Lodge Estrella Warbirds Museum Big Sur Lodge 27300 Rancho San Carlos Rd., Carmel 93923 298 S. Chestnut St., Ventura 93001 OjaiValleyMuseum.org 1054 Alisal Rd., Solvang 93463 3400 E. Hwy. 246, Santa Ynez 93460 2905 Burton Dr., Cambria 93428 and Woodland Auto Display 47225 Highway 1, Big Sur 93920 831.620.7360 805.653.1434 800.4ALISAL – 805.688.6411 800.248.6274 • ChumashCasino.com 800.966.6490 4251 Dry Creek Rd., Paso Robles 93446 800.424.4787 Refuge.com AmanziVenturaHotel.com Ronald Reagan Presidential Alisal.com CambriaPinesLodge.com 805.238.9317 • EWarbirds.org BigSurLodge.com Santa Barbara Adventure Co. Roaring Camp Railroads Library & Museum Holiday Inn Express & Suites Carmel Lamp Lighter 5401 Graham Hill Rd., Felton 95018 Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach 40 Presidential Dr., Simi Valley 93065 Best Western Plus Carpinteria Inn Channel Islands Kayaking, TASTE WINE Coastal Tours – Wine Tasting 9010 West Front Rd., Atascadero 93422 Closest Inn to the Beach 831.335.4484 450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura 93001 800.410.8354 • ReaganLibrary.com 4558 Carpinteria Ave., Carpinteria 93013 805.462.0200 Carmel by the Sea 93921 805.648.2100 • CPVentura.com 805.684.0473 805.884.9283 • SBAdventureCo.com Hearst Ranch Winery RoaringCamp.com HIEAtascadero.com 7300 N. River Rd., Paso Robles 93446 888.375.0770 Santa Paula Art Museum BestWestern.com CarmelLampLighter.com Embassy Suites 117 N. 10th St., Santa Paula 93060 VISITOR SERVICES Inn at Morro Bay 442 SLO San Simeon Rd., San Simeon 93452 MUSEUMS Mandalay Beach Hotel & Resort 805.525.5554 • SantaPaulaArtMuseum.org Best Western Plus Pepper Tree Inn 60 State Park Rd., Morro Bay 93442 805.467.2241 (office) Hilton Garden Inn Monterey 3850 State St., Santa Barbara 93105 Mission San Juan Bautista 2101 Mandalay Beach Rd., Oxnard 93035 Buellton Visitors Bureau 805.772.5651 HearstRanchWinery.com 1000 Aguajito Rd., Monterey 93940 406 2nd St., San Juan Bautista 95045 805.984.2500 TRANSPORTATION 805.687.5511 – 800.338.0030 597 Avenue of Flags #101, Buellton 93427 InnAtMorroBay.com 831.373.6141 831.623.2127 MandalayEmbassySuites.com SBHotels.com 805.688.7829 • DiscoverBuellton.com VISITOR SERVICES HiltonMonterey.com OldMissionSJB.org Ventura Transit System La Cuesta Inn Residence Inn by Marriott Smart Shuttle Airport Transportation Cabrillo Inn at the Beach Explore Lompoc 2074 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo 93401 City of San Luis Obispo Pajaro Dunes Resort 805.543.2777 Over 100 Beachfront Vacation Homes TASTE WINE at River Ridge Corporate Events & Student Transportation 931 East Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara 93103 Experience a historic mission, skydiving, golf, Choose from 38 unique lodging properties 2101 West Vineyard Ave., Oxnard 93036 805.966.1641 – 800.648.6708 art, boutique wineries, and rocket launches LaCuestaInn.com 877.SLO.TOWN 800.564.1771 805.482.0202 • VenturaTransit.com PajaroDunes.com Cima Collina Winery and Tasting Rooms 805.278.2200 Cabrillo-Inn.com ExploreLompoc.com Madonna Inn SanLuisObispoVacations.com 3344 Paul Davis Dr., Ste. 8, Marina 93933 Marriott.com/oxrri VISITOR SERVICES Hadsten House Lompoc Valley Chamber Award-winning dining, shops, and fun! Morro Bay, California Seascape Beach Resort Monterey Bay 19A East Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel Valley 93924 San Luis Obispo 93405 Known for waterfront lodging, restaurants and One Seascape Resort Dr., Aptos 95003 CimaCollina.com Conejo Valley Tourism 1450 Mission Dr., Solvang 93463 of Commerce & Visitors Bureau PLAY 800.457.5373 805.543.3000 outdoor adventure. Morro Bay suits any lifestyle! 866.867.0976 600 Hampshire Rd., Ste. 200 111 South “I” St., Lompoc 93436 MadonnaInn.com SeascapeResort.com Wineries of Santa Clara Valley HadstenHouse.com 805.225.1633 • MorroBay.org Channel Islands National Park Thousand Oaks 91361 805.736.4567 • Lompoc.com Award-winning, meet the Vintner & National Marine Sanctuary SeaCrest OceanFront Hotel Pismo Beach 408.842.6436 805.370.0035 • Conejo.com Hotel Corque Los Olivos Chamber of Commerce 2241 Price St., Pismo Beach 93449 PLAY SantaClaraWines.com Hike / Camp / Whale Watch 400 Alisal Rd., Solvang 93463 Visitor Information Center 805.642.1393 Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau Grand Ave. & Alamo Pintado, Los Olivos 93441 Toll Free 800.782.8400 581 Dolliver St., Pismo Beach, CA 93449 Classic Car Rentals 805.688.8000 805.688.9049 IslandPackers.com Santa Paula / Fillmore / Piru / Hwy.126 SeaCrestPismo.com 805.556.7397 – 800.443.7778 Cruise the coast in a classic car VISITOR SERVICES HotelCorque.com LosOlivosCA.com 805.524.7500 ClassicCalifornia.com 831.337.8800 Carmel Visitor Center Channel Islands Sportfishing HeritageValley.net King Frederik Inn PLAY MontereyTouringVehicles.com In Carmel Plaza on Ocean Ave., 4151 S. Victoria Ave., Oxnard 93035 Santa Maria Valley Visitors Bureau San Simeon Visitor Center Oxnard Convention & Visitors Bureau 1617 Copenhagen Dr., Solvang 93463 614 S. Broadway, Santa Maria 93454 BJ’s ATV Beach Rentals 250 San Simeon Ave., Ste 3A, San Simeon 93452 Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park between Junipero & Mission, Carmel 93921 805.382.1612 • Ciscos.com 800.549.9955 831.624.2522 • CarmelCalifornia.com 2775 N. Ventura Rd. #204, Oxnard 93036 805.925.2403 197 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach 93433 VisitSanSimeonCA.com 3050 Hecker Pass Hwy., Gilroy 95020 KingFrederikInn.com Ventura Harbor Village 805.988.0717 – 800.2.OXNARD SantaMariaValley.com 805.481.5411 408.840.7100 California Welcome Center-Gilroy Waterfront Attractions & Dining / Coastal Boutiques BJsATVRentals.com SLO Car Free GilroyGardens.org 8155-6 Arroyo Cir., Gilroy 95020 VisitOxnard.com Pea Soup Andersen’s Inn Solvang Conference & Visitors Bureau Car Free & Carefree Travel to SLO County Water Rental Fun / Live Music / Seafood / Beaches Charles Paddock Zoo Hollister Hills SVRA 408.842.6436 Ventura Visitors Bureau 51 E. Hwy. 246, Buellton 93427 1639 Copenhagen Dr., Solvang 93463 Get Discounts & Learn How to Get Around VisitGilroy.com VenturaHarborVillage.com 800.PEA.SOUP 9100 Morro Rd., Atascadero 93422 SLOCarFree.org 7800 Cienega Rd., Hollister 95023 101 S. California St., Ventura 93001 805.688.6144 – 800.468.6765 Monterey Visitors Center PeaSoupAndersens.com SolvangUSA.com 805.461.5080 831.637.8186 MUSEUMS 805.648.2075 CharlesPaddockZoo.org Travel Paso OHV.Parks.CA.gov 401 Camino El Estero, Monterey 93940 VisitVenturaCA.com Ramada by Wyndham Santa Barbara Visit Santa Barbara 200+ wineries, a fresh culinary scene & 888.221.1010 • SeeMonterey.com Agriculture Museum Hearst Castle cultural amenities await. Monterey Bay Aquarium Visit Camarillo 4770 Calle Real, Santa Barbara 93110 500 E. Montecito St., Santa Barbara 93103 San Benito County Chamber of 926 Railroad Ave. Santa Paula 93060 805.964.3511 – 800.654.1965 750 Hearst Castle Rd., San Simeon 93452 TravelPaso.com 886 Cannery Row, Monterey 93940 2400 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo 93010 800.676.1266 800.444.4445 • HearstCastle.org 831.648.4800 Commerce & Visitor Center 805.525.3100 SBRamada.com SantaBarbaraCA.com 243 Sixth St., Ste.100, Hollister 95023 VenturaMuseum.org/Visit-Agriculture-Museum 805.484.4383 • VisitCamarillo.com Visit SLO CAL MontereyBayAquarium.org Town of Harmony, Pop. 18 With classic coastal towns, scenic wine country 831.637.5315 Visit Simi Valley Upham Hotel Visit
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