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Fall time in Central California is made for family weekend getaways. The crowds have thinned out, and the weather is still perfect. There is a touch of warmth in the air lingering from summer with those cool breezes sweeping up from the bay. Plus, it is just over three hours above Los Angeles which makes it convenient for a quick vacation.
We spent just about 48 hours in Morro Bay having fun, making memories and recharging. Special thanks to Discover Morro Bay for hosting our visit.
Here is how we spent our family vacation:
We left San Diego early in the morning and drove up in spacious Ford Expedition compliments of Ford. It made a great road trip car!
As soon as we arrived at Morro Bay, we set off to explore the town.
1. Morro Bay is a quintessential seaside village. When you arrive, you feel like you are walking into your favorite novel. The picturesque area draws travelers seeking adventure in a natural setting from all over the world. We loved walking down the road and hearing different languages spoken by visitors from England, France, Norway and Spain. Once a remote fishing village, Morro Bay is still a busy harbor with an active commercial fishing fleet. Recently written up in the New York Times and National Geographic, Morro Bay is successfully leading the way in sustainable small fleet fishing practices nationwide, helping support this thriving fishing community. It’s feel good seafood at its finest. Of course, the most distinctive and recognizable landmark is the famous Morro Rock, now a State Historic Landmark. Located north of San Luis Obispo, this 576-foot tall mass of volcanic rock rises above of the Pacific Ocean and separates the inviting sands of Morro Strand State Beach from the blue waters of Morro Bay Harbor.
2. A walk down Morro Bay Embarcadero takes you through specialty shops, museums, and leads you to favorite family restaurants.
3. When Pete saw that there was a skateboarding museum, he added it to our itinerary immediately. Skateboarding was a big part of his childhood, so he was excited to tour it. This free activity showcases more than 200 skateboards and allows you to explore the complete history of skateboards starting from the early 1930’s through the present day. After we had walked through, which took about 15 minutes, we all wanted to go skateboarding again. It was a unique thing to do, and we would totally recommend it.
We also stopped in at The Shell Shop. This was like paradise for Emmy. Even the big girls enjoyed it. They have the largest selection of marine sea shells on the Central Coast and by far the most shells we have ever seen in one place. They are very reasonably priced too. This shop has been family owned and operated since 1955!
We shared, even more, activities in our daily videos. Including our stop at to get some delicious salt water taffy, caramel corn, and ice cream.
Morro Bay is a foodie’s delight. Known for their fresh local seafood, even vegetarians and vegans will enjoy the delicious cuisine. We also saw plenty of gluten-free options too.
Here is a sampling of the food we enjoyed in Morro Bay:
4. Our first night we had dinner at Bayside Cafe. This is a locals favorite and gets busy. If you are traveling with children, I recommend eating early. We found the food to be flavorful with a lot of comfort food options and those that children would enjoy. Emmy had buttered noodles, and the rest of us had veggie burgers and pasta.
We had dinner and breakfast twice at 60 State Park Restaurant, located inside the Inn At Morro Bay where we were staying. The breakfast was wonderful with signature dishes and favorite brunch options, but the dinner impressed us. The chef created the most flavorful dishes with fresh local ingredients that I am still thinking about. The avocado and grapefruit salad combined two of my favorite thing,s and I could eat this every single day and never tire of it.
There is even a vegan specific restaurant that we had lunch at one day that everyone would enjoy. Shine Café Vegan Restaurant located in downtown Morro Bay has something for everyone. Even if you don’t have time for a full meal like we enjoyed, this is a great place for an organic smoothie too!
5. No visit to Morro Bay is complete without some water adventures for the whole family. Options include kayaking, sailing, surfing, and stand up paddleboarding.
We had the pleasure of joining Sandi Twist, owner of The Paddleboard Company, for a SUP tour of the beautiful Morro Bay harbor. She was great with giving us all a refresher course in stand up paddleboarding. We have done it here in San Diego and Miami, but this time, we got to do it among sea otters and sea lions!
The weather was a bit cool first thing in the morning, so either plan a later ride or bring a sweater. We all agreed that Emmy had the best spot sitting on Pete’s board with her camera!
6. Later that day we took a Surrey big enough for the whole family out from Farmer’s Kites & Surreys. We rode around the Embarcadero and out to Morro Rock to see this iconic wonder up close. Then we rode over to Morro Strand State Beach where Emmy found some sea dollars.
We also discovered some of Morro Bay’s beautiful hiking trails and nature walks.
7. There are many different options for those of all ability. We started with a 3.5-mile walk from our hotel up to Black Hill for these views.
Another light hike is out on the Marina Peninsula Trail which starts at the south end of the Back Bay Marina. This .7 mile loop overlooks the National Estuary where you can see the channels and wildlife playing.
There are family-friendly accommodations throughout Morro Bay. With hotels sprinkled all over the bay. We really enjoyed staying at The Inn At Morro Bay. We had the cottage which is directly on the bay with a private patio to lounge and relax while the sunsets. There were quite a few times where birds, otters, and seals swam right up to where we were sitting with the same curiosity about us as we had about them. This made our stay extra special.
Other activities we would recommend doing when visiting Morro Bay with kids are:
- Stop at the Museum of Natural History in Morro Bay State Park. The museum offers cultural history, Native American life, geology, and oceanography exhibits and activities for all ages: nature walks, exhibits, lectures, puppet shows, videos, docent-led tours and special events. Visit the Chumash garden along the side of the museum and learn how the Chumash used native plants of this area in their daily lives. The Museum of Natural History is next to the Heron Rookery and overlooks Morro Bay, which is both a State and National Estuary.
- Visit the Estuary Nature Center. The Center is FREE and open to the public and provides a place to experience the beauty of the estuary and learn about protecting habitats and wildlife.
- Walk around town. You could easily spend your whole weekend just walking around with no set plans. There are restaurants every step of the way and so many things to do.
- Take a harbor boat tour. There are dinner cruises and whale watching tours too. The schedules change based on the season so plan to book ahead of time.
- Grab a cup of coffee or hot chocolate in the morning. Take your warm beverage and find one of the many public benches that line the bay. Sip and enjoy the wildlife and blue waters.
Here are our Morro Bay Family Travel videos:
What a gorgeous place! I love that small town vibe along with the oceanside fun! I could definitely use a family trip to Morro Bay with the family.
Fun, fun, FUN! I would love to relax in a hammock all day in front of a brightly painted cottage. And of course, I want tons of water sports with the family.
The views are gorgeous. I love that little shop with all the multi colors painted on the outside. Defiantly makes for a pop of cheer.
I would love to live here! The oceanside is one of my most favourite places on the entire planet.
Looks like you guys had a wonderful trip.
I had to look up where Morro Bay was…have never heard of it before! What a great hidden gem.
This place looks awesome! I haven’t been to California in decades and I would love to try paddleboarding!
These are all really great reasons. I would love to take my family there. Looks like a great place to take a vacation.
Morro Bay looks like a good place for a family vacation. I haven’t been to California in ages.
What a fun trip! I would love to get my family there in the next year or so!
This sounds like a wonderful destination for this time of year.
You guys really do get involved in eclectic activities!
This looks like an absolutely amazing place for a family vacation! The food, the adventure, the scenery – it all looks like a blast! I would love to visit Morro Bay one day.
That looks SO cool! When we went to Cali, we never even thought of this place, but the paddle boarding looks amazing! And that giant skateboard better hold up a fat guy, because there’s no way they’re keeping me off of it!
This looks like such a fun spot to vacation. So much awesome stuff to do and that food looks so good.
I would lvoe to go there. That food looks good.
We head to California every year. I will have to check out Morro Bay. I love to explore new places.
I’ve never heard of Morro Bay, but I do absolutely love California and travelling anyone there is a good idea.
I’ve never heard of this! It seems about halfway between SF and LA? I used to live in SF and I dream about coming back and doing the whole Pacific Highway with my kids one day.
Also, that avocado dish looks amazing!
This looks like a great vacation for the entire family! I have never heard of it before but I really want to go one day!! Such great scenery!
What an awesome getaway! The food looks delish, too!
I haven’t been to California in two years and I really miss it! This place looks great to visit… definitely need to bug my husband about taking a trip!
There is nothing lovelier than going here for a family vacation. There’s plenty of chances to bond with the whole family! There’s something for each member as well.
That looks like a lot of fun. That would be a great time for my family. I hope to visit California someday. All that food looks great too.
That looks like a great family friendly location. I have not spent much time in California, need to head out west.
I loved seeing all of the pictures from your Morro Bay trip! It looks like it was an absolute BLAST! I would love to visit there with my family one day.
This sounded like such a lovely trip. It’s awesome that there are so many activities you can do out on the water!
How have I not heard about Morro Bay?! What a cute place to getaway to!
Morro Bay looks like a great family getaway. I would love to go check out the skateboarding museum with my Son.
This was a great trip. I’d love to try that avocado and grapefruit salad and see how those flavors compliment each other. – Yolonda
It looks like you guys had so much fun! I would love to take my kids here for a vacation.
I love Cali! This looks like the perfect area to visit because there’s lots to do and it’s beautiful!
This sea town looks adorable! You always hear about California as a great travel destination, but it’s always LA or some other huge city they’re referring to. This place looks right up my alley–cute, out of the way and full of unique adventures!
What an amazing weekend! That skateboarding museum sounds really cool! Adding Morro Bay at our bucket list!
What a beautiful place to visit. The water is incredibly blue. We are on the East coast and the water is pretty muddy looking on the Georgia shore. If we make it to your side of the States we’ll definitely visit Morro Bay.
What a fun family getaway to go on!!! I know my son would be love to visit the skateboarding museum!
It sounds like you all had a wonderful time in Morro Bay California. It sounds like a great place to visit and it seems to have something for everyone in the family. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Everything about this place screams relaxing family fun! I think this is perfect for the family. I love that the rooms look so cozy, it’s like you’d rather spend a day there and you won’t even regret it.
I haven’t ever been to Morro Bay. I’d love to though it looks lovely. I would love to see the water, and just explore. Looks like a great place to check out!
Oooh, paddleboarding with sea lions and otters sounds amazing! Love your pics! The food looks all kinds of yummy. I’ve never been to California, but will definitely remember to keep Morro Bay as a destination in mind now. Thanks for the inspiration.
When I was a kid I spent hours collecting and cataloguing shells. I would love to go to Morro Bay just to spend time in the shell shop. Not to mention the location is beautiful.
Great photos. We have been to Morro Bay several times with our kids and it is such a beautiful and relaxing coastal area to visit. Everytime we go we see something new.
What a relaxing area this seems to be! Love the water, and of course the food looks amazing!
Wow your trip looked absolutely amazing. I love all of your photos of the activities y’all did. Especially the paddle boarding and the gorgeous beach!
This place looks so fun! I’ve read my fair share of boring vacay destination articles, but yours really resonated with me. I love love trying all kinds of new restaurants. My mouth literally watered with your photo of the avo-grapefruit salad, and I loved the multicolored buildings. Looks so fun!
I would love to visit Morro Bay. It looks like a lot of fun. There is so much to see and do.
I was just in Calfornia! I need to go back and check this place out! It looks like a beautiful and fun place to explore!
I’ve already commented on this post, and will comment again. Morro Bay is such a lovely place to take the family.
This looks like such a great place to make a getaway to! Lots of fun things to do and lots of sunshine
This wouldn’t be a quick weekend vacation for us. However, this looks like it would be fun!!
Looks like such a dreamy getaway! I love the multitude of both relaxing and exciting fun for the whole family.
It looks beautiful there. I would love to go there for a vacation sometime with my boyfriend.
Beautiful! I would want to see this place. and your photographs, it appeared that you has a blast 🙂