Stay a night in each town, if you can, experience local seafood and inns, book a tour or evening spa and enjoy a slice of California’s varied, expansive coast.

Famous for the huge volcanic Morro Rock that looms over the harbor, Morro Bay is a bustling seaside village that has plenty of activities for kids of all ages. Most of the Morro Bay peninsula is Morro Bay State Park, an important wildlife refuge for the area. Extensive, pristine wetlands attract a variety of birds. The bayside Heron Rookery Natural Preserve in the park is a nesting area for herons, egrets and cormorants, giving birdwatchers a noisy and exuberant show. Sea lions and otters frolic in the harbor among the fishing boats. The Museum of Natural History has interactive learning exhibits on the environmental habitats of the area as well as local Native American culture. The lively and colorful Embarcadero rims the harbor, framing great views of Morro Rock between restaurants, galleries and boutiques along the promenade.
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Cambria
Although located just a stone’s throw from the ocean, the town of Cambria is nestled in towering Monterey pines and feels like a bohemian mountain village. An eclectic mix of boutiques, galleries and bistros line the main street through this charming town, giving visitors ample places to wander and browse an afternoon away.
In the mid-1800s, Cambria was a boom town, mining and exporting quicksilver as well as having thriving lumber, whaling and agriculture industries. The construction of nearby Hearst Castle from 1919 to 1947 brought an influx of workers and new residents to the area. Cambria survived the Great Depression of the 1930s by supplying materials and labor for Hearst Castle.
Nature lovers will find a marine paradise at Moonstone Beach, so named for the shiny moonstone pebbles found in the sand. A new boardwalk lets visitors observe tide pools, home to urchins, mussels, limpets, barnacles and periwinkle snails. Keep an eye offshore to spot gray whales, humpback whales, dolphins, sea lions and otters.
San Simeon
The California State Park Service now operates the castle and estate. A variety of tours are available, including evening candlelight tours. Tickets should be reserved in advance to guarantee entry. There are numerous hotels just outside the estate for visitors.
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