Top Adventures in San Luis Obispo County, California
Located midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo County is one of California’s largest wine regions. With over 80 miles of pristine beaches, a diverse food culture, and an average of 315 days of sunshine yearly, ‘SLO’, as the locals affectionately call it, is also an adventure seeker’s paradise. Boasting a variety of activities from hot springs to paragliding, here’s a comprehensive guide to the top adventures in SLO.
Paraglide in Cayucos
Imagine the serene beauty of paragliding over the picturesque coastal terrain of San Luis Obispo County – the stunning ocean, lush vineyards, and breathtaking views. For the best chance of favorable winds, aim for an early morning launch. Don’t worry about being distracted by the grandeur; your tandem pilot from WingEnvy will keep you on track for a smooth landing. Experiencing San Luis Obispo from above is truly an unforgettable adventure.
Relax in the Sycamore Mineral Springs
Enjoy a healthy lunch at The Gardens of Avila Restaurant, then take a stroll to Sycamore Mineral Springs for a rejuvenating dip in the natural hot springs. This serene location features 23 open-air, naturally heated mineral spring tubs available year-round, perfect for reservation by the hour. Don’t miss the magnificent Oasis Waterfall Lagoon, a jade green pool designed for complete relaxation.
Bike through the Edna Valley Wineries
Renowned for its superb pinot noirs and chardonnays, Edna Valley is just under ten miles from San Luis Obispo Bay. The area boasts miles of stunning vineyards ideal for cycling. Consider joining a guided half-day tour with Central Coast Outdoors for a ten-mile ride through Edna Valley’s enchanting landscapes, stopping along the route to sample some of the region’s finest wines.
Learn to Sail on a Whale Watching Trip in Avila
Captain Mark from Central Coast Sailing Charters is ready to teach you the ropes while helping with your whale-watching quest. Spend a few glorious hours learning to sail on a 44-foot Beneteau along the stunning San Luis Obispo coast. From April to October, seize the chance to observe humpback whales while enjoying the picturesque seascapes aboard the Spirit. Don’t forget to capture the incredible moments with photos that will make your friends envious.
Ride in a Humvee at Pismo Beach Sand Dunes
While you could attempt this in your own high-clearance SUV, why not experience it in a US Marine Corps Humvee with a pro driver from Pacific Adventure Tours? With a skilled driver at the helm, you can focus on enjoying sweeping views and thrilling rides through the sand dunes without the worry of rolling over. This is an adventure you don’t want to miss.
Hike the Boucher Trail in San Simeon
At just under two miles, the Boucher Trail is perfect for trail running and starts at the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery, concluding at the historic Piedras Blancas Light Station. This accessible rookery is famous for being the only one in the world that is free and open to the public daily. Witness up to 17,000 elephant seals during peak times. After observing the adorable seals, explore the scenic Boucher Trail, which meanders over coastal bluffs, grasslands, and wetlands, featuring spectacular views along the way.
Tour Hearst Castle in San Simeon
Constructed between 1919 and 1947, media magnate William Randolph Hearst’s estate overlooks the beautiful San Simeon Valley. It features 127 acres of landscaped gardens, fountains, a zoo, and perhaps the world’s most famous swimming pool. Renowned guests of the castle historically include President Calvin Coolidge, Sir Winston Churchill, Bette Davis, and Clark Gable. The estate is now managed by the state of California, and visitors can choose from over 12 tour options, including a seasonal ‘Hollywood Tour’ of Hearst Castle.
Zipline in Santa Margarita
If you’ve tried ziplining before, you’re in for a treat; soaring over vineyards is an experience you cannot miss. Margarita Adventures offers six zip lines stretching across 7,500 feet. The Double Barrel line allows riders to race down twin 2,800-foot paths, while the Renegade line provides 1,200 feet of gliding over the Santa Lucia Mountains. The Woodlander and Hilltopper lines offer stunning views over tree canopies and vineyards, whereas the final zip, the Pinot Express, boasts an exhilarating 1,800-foot descent over the famed pinot noir vines.
Paddleboard with Wildlife in Morro Bay
Embark on a unique paddleboarding experience, also known as a paddleboarding safari. Glide through the waters past playful otters and sea lions toward Morro Rock, a monumental volcanic structure. With a bit of luck, you may also spot elusive leopard sharks and bat rays. Your guide from The Paddleboard Co. will provide insights into the estuary’s significance as a coastal habitat, ideal for animals and a perfect spot for birdwatching, including pelicans, herons, and peregrine falcons.