Your Prescription Strength: double back at any time before that point. Begin at the parking lot south of the Marina Easy Trails Spooner Ranch House heading south to One-way is approximately 2 miles. This Peninsula Trail

reach the Bluff Trailhead. Bikes are beach walk on sand begins at North Point This ¼ mile loop trail begins at the east Easier Trails in Morro Bay at the end of Yerba Buena end of the marina parking lot. It offers allowed, but no dogs. Easiest Trails State Parks (805) 927-2065 and ends at HWY 41 west of HWY 1. No views of the salt marsh and has a dirt dogs are allowed. surface. No dogs or bikes allowed. California State Parks (805) 927-2065 California State Parks (805) 927-2065 LOS OSOS TRAILS: MORRO BAY TRAILS:

Bayshore Bluffs Trail Morro Bay State Park Exercise Los Osos Oaks State Reserve North Point Stairway A ¼ mile out and back bluff top walk Trail With a total of 1½ miles of trails, this park, Lengths may vary up to approximately 3 begins in the parking lot at Bayshore This ¾ mile loop trail allows bikes, but no located on Los Osos Valley Rd. between miles out and back to . Be Bluffs Park, a cement path leads to a dogs. Begin at the exercise trailhead that Lariat and Palomino Drives, is a perfect prepared for stairs and walking on sand. gravel path that goes south along the bluff starts at the day-use parking lot in the natural area for flat trail walking. The dirt Located in North Point Natural Area in top. Add a trip up and down the stairway campground for a sandy trail with some trails offer views of oaks, a creek and north Morro Bay, descend the stairway from the top of the bluff to the bay and this elevation gain. Exercise stations are great wildlife viewing. The trails are short and walk on hard-packed sand. walk rating increases from easiest to located along this trail. and join up to loop back to the parking Morro Bay Recreation & Parks (805) 772- easier. Morro Bay Recreation & Parks California State Parks (805) 927-2065 area. No dogs, horses or bikes are 6278 (805) 772-6278 allowed. There are no facilities. CAYUCOS TRAILS: California State Parks (805) 927-2065 Cloisters Boardwalk Del Mar Park Trail Estero Bluffs Walk west on the boardwalk, then walk For a ½ mile total walk begin at the For just under 2 miles round-trip walk Elfin Forest Boardwalk and Trails north for a 1/2 mile out and back or walk Ironwood Street entrance to the park, begin where San Geronimo Road 4/5 mile of boardwalk. The El Moro Elfin east for 1 mile out and back. The follow the meandering walkway north, intersects with Highway 1 and walk south Forest in Los Osos is a 90-acre natural boardwalk is easily accessed from the over the Bridge at Alva Paul Creek to the to Ocean Blvd. in Cayucos along a dirt area that is home to 200 species of plants, parking lot at Cloisters Park. Signage Island Street entrance turn around and trail on the marine terrace. Estero Bluffs 110 kinds of birds, 22 species of along the boardwalk points out local return on the same path or take a cross is located north of Cayucos and west of mammals and 13 species of reptiles and animals and plants that you will see on country trip through this quiet 9-acre park HWY 1 from the intersection of North amphibians. A wheelchair and walker your walk. and view the dedication plaques on the Ocean Street to Villa Creek. The property accessible ramp begins at the north end Morro Bay Recreation & Parks (805) 772- trees and bushes. Morro Bay Recreation th is approximately 355-acres consisting of of 16 street as well as numerous other 6278 & Parks (805) 772-6278 grassland-dominated coastal terrace that trailheads. Fun walking with wonderful slope to the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy great views of Morro Bay estuary. No restrooms Tidelands Park Morro Bay State Park Trails: marine life viewing from the trail. and limited parking. For a ¾ mile walk out and back on a Morro Bay State Park Road California State Parks (805) 927-2065 SLO County Parks (805) 781-5930 paved path begin at the launch ramp Just under 1 mile, this flat dirt trail begins parking lot, the walkway parallels the at the west side of Main St. in Morro Bay Montaña de Oro Bluff Trail water, walk north to end of the park return where it intersects with Park View Drive One-way is approximately 2 ½ miles. This Approximately 1 ½ miles one-way, this on the same path. Morro Bay Recreation and ends at the Morro Bay State Park beach walk on sand begins at the easy dirt trail offers fantastic ocean views & Parks (805) 772-6278 Marina. Cayucos Pier and ends at Studio Drive. from the bluff-top. The trail rejoins the California State Parks (805) 927-2065 Leashed dogs are allowed. park road at 1 ½ miles out or you can California State Parks (805) 927-2065 Victoria Way, and Wallbridge Dr. The 2 CAMBRIA TRAILS: most popular trails are listed below. Skye Street Trail Fern Canyon (Lodge Hill) It is a wide trail easement near the cul-de- Approximately 3/4 miles each way.

Bluff Trail sac which leads down to East Ranch. It is At the end of Camborne PI. (off Ardath, Leffingwell Landing Trail This 1 mile trail runs along the coastal steep and can have poison oak. near Burton) there is a trail which passes Begin at Shamel Park (Windsor Boulevard bluff from Windsor Blvd. North to South. Cambria Community Services District through Fern Canyon, crosses Fern Drive, North) for 1.9 miles north to Leffingwell Accessible to wheelchairs, hikers and on- (805) 927-6223 and dead ends in chaparral near Hwy 1 Landing on Moonstone Beach or on bluff leash dogs. Part of the 1,100-mile Cambria Community Services District trail adjacent to Moonstone Beach Drive. California Coastal Trail system. (805) 927-6223 Ramsey Avenue Trail Trail includes views of sea birds, Cambria Community Services District It drops down to Fern Creek, parallels occasional sea otters, and, in season, (805) 927-6223 Hwy 1 to East Santa Rosa Creek Trail. Strawberry Canyon (Lodge Hill) migrating California Gray Whales. Cambria Community Services District East-west trail is about ½ mile each way. California State Parks (805) 927-2065 Marine Terrace Trail (805) 927-6223 Two acquisitions by Greenspace, the The 1 mile Marine Terrace Trail begins at Cambria Land Trust, permit hiking in Leffingwell Landing Park to San the north end of Windsor Blvd, ending at Strawberry Canyon, from just east of Burton Drive Trail Benson Drive (at Randall) on the west, to Simeon State Park Marlborough Drive on the south end. Burton Drive at Kay (east-west trail.) Approximately 1 mile on sand. Begin at Accessible to wheelchairs, hikers, (East Lodge Hill) This ½ mile trail starts at the intersection About 150 feet west of the latter trailhead, Leffingwell Landing, north parking area, bicyclists and off-leash dogs. of Burton Dr. and Eton Rd. (Cambria a loop trail heads south for about ¼ mile. across from Moonstone Gardens and Cambria Community Services District Nursery) there is a trail on the outside of Greenspace: The Cambria Land Trust Hamlet Restaurant. Walk north on trail, (805) 927-6223 the guardrail down Burton to the bridge (805) 927-2866 then down steps to beach, and north to over Santa Rosa Creek. San Simeon Creek. East Fiscalini Ranch Preserve: SLO County Parks (805) 781-5930 California State Parks (805) 927-2065 This 70-acre parcel is accessible by SAN SIMEON TRAILS: several trails all on dirt surfaces: Santa Rosa Creek West Trail San Simeon State Park Berry Trail (East Lodge Hill) San Simeon Nature Trail (Park Hill) Moonstone Boardwalk The trail begins at the end of Pine Court A 3.3 mile trail runs through parts of the Approximately 3/4 miles each way. From This accessible 1-mile beach boardwalk off Rogers Way. It is a steep unimproved San Simeon Natural Preserve and the the water treatment plant by the Windsor along the bluffs in Cambria starts at trail connecting with Rodeo Grounds Rd. Washburn Campground. Located at the Bridge, there is a wide trail along and Leffingwell Landing where you will find 100 yards west of the Burton Dr. Bridge Washburn Day Use Area in San Simeon above the west side of Santa Rosa Creek. parking and restrooms. From the over Santa Rosa Creek. State Park. The trail includes scenic It can be wet in winter and has two steep boardwalk you will see incredible ocean Cambria Community Services District overlooks, rest-stop benches and portions. Trail also goes up the hill to views and marine wildlife. Leashed dogs (805) 927-6223 interpretive panels with information on Huntington Road (between 678 and 682) are allowed. wildlife and habitat. and connects to all the West Fiscalini California State Parks (805) 927-2065 A portion of the trail (.4 miles) along East Santa Rosa Creek Trail Ranch trails. the seasonal wetland is wheelchair Located at the end of Rodeo Grounds Rd. Cambria Community Services District West Fiscalini Ranch Preserve: accessible. No dogs or bikes are allowed. Follow the sewer easement road. (805) 927-6223 This 350-acre property has 11 moderately California State Parks (805) 927-2065 Cambria Community Services District difficult trails. Beware of poison oak. The (805) 927-6223 trails have pedestrian stiles at the trailheads at Huntington Rd., Tipton Rd., Take one trail prescription a day and refill as needed!