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Visitors Map Visitors VISITORS MAP Featured Photo of Pismo Beach TheOriginalRoadTrip.com #TheOriginalRoadTrip epicure.sb – October – Santa Barbara Gilroy Garlic Festival, July 29 - 31 Ventura Region Events San Luis Obispo Region Events May 21 - 22 California Strawberry Festival Every Thursday Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market S. Rose Ave., at College Park, Oxnard 6-9pm Higuera Street, Downtown San Luis Obispo strawberry-fest.org SanLuisObispoVacations.com July 30 - 31 Oxnard Salsa Festival All of October Cambria Scarecrow Festival Downtown Oxnard Throughout Cambria & San Simeon oxnardsalsafestival.org cambriascarecrows.com August 20 - 21 Wings Over Camarillo October 19 - 24 San Salvador: Pacific Heritage Camarillo Airport OnBoard Tours in Morro Bay wingsovercamarillo.com MorroBay.org/Events September Rock on the Dock Seaside October 21 - 23 Annual Pismo Beach Clam Festival Every Sat. 3-6pm Live Band + Floating Dock Pismo Beach VenturaHarborVillage.com Pismochamber.com October 1 Pier Under the Stars November - Pismo Beach Monarch Butterfly Grove Ventura Pier February See the Monarchs in their natural habitat pierintothefuture.org monarchbutterfly.org October 1 - 2 ArtWalk Ventura December 1 - 25 Christmas In Cambria Downtown Ventura Unique Gifts for Everyone ArtWalkVentura.org cambriachamber.org Santa Barbara Region Events Monterey Bay Region Events June 2 - 5 The Santa Maria Elks Rodeo & Parade Every Tuesday Tuesday Farmers’ Market Elks Unocal Event Center Winter 4-7pm Old Monterey Marketplace SantaMariaVisitor.com Summer 4-8pm Alvarado Street between Del Monte and Pearl oldmonterey.org September 16 - 18 80th Annual Solvang Danish Days Heritage festival in Downtown Solvang May 7 24th Annual Winemakers’ Celebration SolvangUSA.com Carmel-by-the-Sea MontereyWines.org/Events October 1 - 31 epicure.sb Santa Barbara July 1 - 3 Hollister Independence Rally epicuresb.com Motorcylce Enthusiasts Welcome SanBenitoCountyChamber.com October 7 - 9 30th Annual California Avocado Festival Linden Ave., Carpinteria July 29 - 31 Gilroy Garlic Festival avofest.com Christmas Hill Park, Gilroy Gilroygarlicfestival.com December 1 - 31 Solvang Julefest Holiday events in Downtown Solvang October 1 - 2 Wineries of Santa Clara Valley SolvangUSA.com Fall Passport Weekend SantaClaraWines.com March Buellton Wine & Chili Festival Flying Flags RV Resort October 6 Taste of Carmel buelltonwineandchilifestival.com Carmel Mission carmelcalifornia.org All 2016/2017 Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please contact Event directly for more information. Most of the above Events listed are Annual. If you missed the Event on the date listed this year, please feel free to go to the Event web site for more information on the Event and the dates for the following year. TheOriginalRoadTrip.com Surf Ventura Buellton Kamilo Bustamante Water Play in Morro Bay Beach walk at Natural Bridges, Santa Cruz Ventura Region Santa Barbara Region San Luis Obispo Region Monterey Bay Region STAY Santa Paula Art Museum STAY TASTE WINE STAY Charles Paddock Zoo STAY TASTE WINE 117 N. 10th St., Santa Paula 93060 9305 Pismo Ave., Atascadero 93422 Best Western Plus Inn of Ventura 805.525.5554 Alisal Guest Ranch & Resort A Taste of Santa Maria Valley Cambria Pines Lodge 805.461.5080 Big Sur Lodge Carmel Valley Wine Experience 708 E. Thompson, Ventura 93001 santapaulaartmuseum.org 1054 Alisal Rd., Solvang 93463 BBQ – Wine – Beer – Fun 2905 Burton Dr., Cambria 93428 VisitAtascadero.com 47225 Highway 1, Big Sur 93920 Taste and discover Monterey’s best wines 805.648.3101 U.S. Navy Seabee Museum 800.4ALISAL – 805.688.6411 Santa Maria 800.966.6490 800.424.4787 in the sunny and serene Carmel Valley bestwestern.com NBVC, Bldg. 100 alisal.com 805.925.2403 cambriapineslodge.com Hearst Castle BigSurLodge.com CVWineExperience.com 1000 23rd. Ave., Port Hueneme 93043 750 Hearst Castle Rd., San Simeon 93452 Country Inn & Suites Best Western Plus Carpinteria Inn SantaMariaValleyBBQ.com Dolphin Bay Resort & Spa Carmel Lamp Lighter Cima Collina Winery 298 S. Chestnut St., Ventura 93001 805.982.5165 4558 Carpinteria Ave., Carpinteria 93013 800.444.4445 Closest Inn to the Beach 19 E. Carmel Valley Rd. Ste. A, history.navy.mil 2727 Shell Beach Rd., Pismo Beach 93449 805.653.1434 805.684.0473 VISITOR SERVICES 800.516.0112 hearstcastle.org Carmel By the Sea 93921 Carmel Valley 93924 countryinns.com 888.375.0770 bestwestern.com thedolphinbay.com Town of Harmony, Pop 18 831.620.0645 Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach TASTE WINE Buellton Visitors Bureau & carmellamplighter.com CimaCollina.com Best Western Plus Pepper Tree Inn Chamber of Commerce Hampton Inn & Suites Paso Robles Enjoy a one-block wonder rich in heritage, 450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura 93001 3850 State St., Santa Barbara 93105 Hilton Garden Inn Monterey 805.648.2100 Four Brix Winery 597 Avenue of Flags #101, Buellton 93427 212 Alexa Ct., Paso Robles 93446 quirk, lively arts and culture. San Benito County Wine Trail 2290 Eastman Ave. #109, Ventura 93003 805.687.5511 – 800.338.0030 888.927.1028 1000 Aguajito Rd., Monterey 93940 Taste award-winning wines cpventura.com 805.688.7829 805.226.9988 831.373.6141 805.256.6006 sbhotels.com VisitBuellton.com harmonytown.com in the rolling hills of San Benito County Residence Inn by Marriott hamptoninnpasorobles.com hiltonmonterey.com FourBrixWine.com Cabrillo Inn at the Beach DiscoverSanBenitoCounty.com at River Ridge 931 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara 93103 Carpinteria Valley Chamber Inn at Morro Bay Pajaro Dunes Resort 2101 W. Vineyard Ave., Oxnard 93036 TASTE WINE Wineries of Santa Clara Valley VISITOR SERVICES 805.966.1641 – 800.648.6708 of Commerce 60 State Park Rd., Morro Bay 93442 Ocean front vacation & seminar rentals 805.278.2200 1056-B Eugenia Place, Carpinteria 93013 805.772.5651 Breakaway Tours & Event Planning 800.564.1771 Award-winning, meet the Vintner residenceinn.com/oxrri cabrillo-inn.com Camarillo Hotel & 805.684.5479 innatmorrobay.com Serving Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo and pajarodunes.com 408.842.6436 Holiday Inn Santa Maria SantaClaraWines.com Tourism Association CarpinteriaChamber.org Santa Barbara Wine Country Seascape Beach Resort PLAY 2400 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo 93010 2100 N. Broadway, Santa Maria 93454 La Cuesta Inn 800.799.7657 805.928.6000 Lompoc Valley Chamber of 2074 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo 93401 Monterey Bay 805.484.4383 breakaway-tours.com VISITOR SERVICES Channel Islands National Park VisitCamarillo.com hisantamariahotel.com Commerce & Visitors Bureau 805.543.2777 One Seascape Resort Dr., Aptos 95003 800.929.7727 & Marine Sanctuary King Frederik Inn 111 South “I” St., Lompoc 93436 lacuestainn.com Carmel Chamber of Commerce Hike / Camp / Whale Watch Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau 805.736.4567 – 800.240.0999 VISITOR SERVICES seascaperesort.com & Visitor Center P.O. Box 501, Fillmore 93016 1617 Copenhagen Dr., Solvang 93463 Madonna Inn 805.642.1393 Lompoc.com San Carlos between 5th and 6th, Carmel 93921 IslandPackers.com 805.524.7500 800.549.9955 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo 93405 City of San Luis Obispo HeritageValley.net KingFrederikinn.com 805.543.3000 Choose from more than 40 unique PLAY 800.550.4333 Channel Islands Sportfishing Santa Maria Valley Chamber carmelcalifornia.org Pea Soup Andersen’s Inn MadonnaInn.com lodging properties Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park 4151 Victoria Ave., Oxnard 93035 Ojai Visitors Bureau of Commerce and Visitor 877.SLO.TOWN 805.382.1612 109 N. Blanche St., Ste. 103, Ojai 93023 51 E. Hwy. 246, Buellton 93427 & Convention Bureau 3050 Hecker Pass Hwy. Gilroy 95020 Gilroy Welcome Center Pelican Inn & Suites SanLuisObispoVacations.com 408.840.7100 Ciscos.com 888.OJAI NOW 800.PEA.SOUP 614 S. Broadway, Santa Maria 93454 6316 Moonstone Beach Dr., Cambria 93428 8155-6 Arroyo Cir., Gilroy 95020 PeaSoupAndersens.com gilroygardens.org Ventura Harbor Village OjaiVisitors.com 805.925.2403 – 800.331.3779 888.454.4222 Morro Bay Visitor Center 408.842.6436 Seafood / Waterfront Dining / Boutiques / Music Oxnard Convention Ramada Santa Barbara SantaMariaVisitor.com pelicansuites.com 695 Harbor St., Morro Bay 93442 Monterey Bay Aquarium visitgilroy.com Boat Tours & Kayak / SUP Rentals / Family Fun & Visitors Bureau / 4770 Calle Real, Santa Barbara 93110 805.225.1633 (open daily, 10am-5pm) 886 Cannery Row, Monterey 93940 VenturaHarborVillage.com 805.964.3511 – 800.654.1965 Solvang Conference SeaCrest OceanFront Hotel 831.648.4800 Monterey Visitors Center California Welcome Center & Visitors Bureau 2241 Price St., Pismo Beach 93449 morrobay.org 401 Camino El Estero, Monterey 93940 2786 Seaglass Way (at Hwy 101-Exit 62B), sbramada.com montereybayaquarium.org 1639 Copenhagen Dr., Solvang 93463 Toll Free 800.782.8400 SLO Car Free 888.221.1010 MUSEUMS Oxnard 93036 Santa Maria Inn 805.688.6144 – 800.468.6765 seacrestpismo.com Pinnacles National Park SeeMonterey.com 805.988.0717 – 800.2.OXNARD 801 S. Broadway, Santa Maria 93454 Car Free & Carefree Travel to SLO County Museum of Ventura County SolvangUSA.com San Benito County East Gateway VisitOxnard.com 800.928.7777 Treasures Vacation Rentals Get Discounts & Learn How to Get Around Condors, Caves, Trails, & Wild Flowers San Benito County Chamber of 100 E. Main St., Ventura 93001 SLOCarFree.org 805.653.0323 Simi Valley Tourism Alliance santamariainn.com Visit Santa Barbara [email protected] nps.gov/pinn Commerce and Visitors Bureau venturamuseum.org 40 W. Cochran St., #100, Simi Valley 93065 The Landsby 500 E. Montecito St., Santa Barbara 93103 303.653.4934 243 Sixth St., Ste. 100, Hollister 95023 TreasuresVacationRentals.com Travel Paso Robles Refuge Co-ed Relaxation Spa 805.526.3900 1576 Mission Dr., Solvang 93463 800.676.1266 27300 Rancho San Carlos Rd., Carmel 93923 SanBenitoCountyChamber.com Ojai Valley Museum of History & Art SantaBarbaraCA.com Discover the Pasobilities! 130 W. 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