Morro Rock is a 581ft volcanic plug located just offshore from Morro Bay, California, at the entrance to Morro Bay Harbor. A causeway connects it with the shore, making it a tied island. The area surrounding the base of Morro Rock can be visited.
Morro Bay State Park is a state park on the Morro Bay lagoon. There are opportunities for sailing, fishing, hiking, and bird watching. The park also has a marina and a public golf course.
The Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum in Morro Bay State Park, Morro Bay, California. Interactive displays focus on the ecology of the Morro Bay estuary, including building a sand dune, operating the hydrologic cycle and creating food chains.
The Galley Seafood Grill and Bar lets you experience the true taste of the highest quality seafood available. The Gallery believes that fresh, premium seafood is best served naked, cooked to perfection.
Morro Bay State Park is a state park on the Morro Bay lagoon. There are saltwater and brackish marshes that support thriving bird populations and the opportunities for sailing, fishing, hiking, and bird watching.
Forever Stoked is a grass roots art collective. The mission is to spread positive energy through artwork. Nature is the source of our inspiration. Featuring the artwork of Charlie Clingman, Chris Pedersen, Peter Pierce, and Jordan Haughey.
Morro Bay is a coastal city located in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, charming harbor, and iconic Morro Rock. The city population was 10,757 as of the 2020 census, up from 10,234 at the 2010 census. The town overlooks Morro Bay, a natural embayment with an all-weather small craft commercial and recreational harbor.
Morro Bay has an active sea otter population year-round. They tend to stick close to shore making for excellent, and safe, viewing. Near South T-Pier, along the Harbor Walk, and next to Target Rock are some of the most popular spots to spy these Morro Bay sea’lebrities.