Morro Rock
Morro Rock things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
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Morro Rock is a volcanic plug in Morro Bay, California, on the Pacific Coast at the entrance to Morro Bay harbor. A causeway connects it with the shore, making it a tied island. The rock is protected as the Morro Rock State Preserve.
attractions: Morro Rock Beach, Morro Rock, Coleman Park, Morro Rock Beach, Fisherman's Family Sculpture - "Those Who Wait", Morro Bay Oyster Company, Landing of the First Filipinos, Morro Rock Ecological Preserve, SEA OTTER HEAVEN, Morro Rock Beach Sand Dune, restaurants: Tognazzini's Dockside Restaurant, Harbor Hut, Tognazzini's Dockside Too, Morro Grill
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Morro Rock is a volcanic plug in Morro Bay, California, on the Pacific Coast at the entrance to Morro Bay harbor. A causeway connects it with the shore, making it a tied island. The rock is protected as the Morro Rock State Preserve.
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josiaht_photojosiaht_photo
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Day 4 in the Western U.S. – From Monterey to Santa Barbara
MartyMarty
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There are so many things to see, at Morro Rock. For years, we've been driving up to the Central Coast, and casually glancing at this monstrosity of nature, but little more than that, before 1/22/23. My wife & I were sitting on a bench, at a Cambria beach the day prior, admiring the waves, crashing into this rocky shoreline. 2 soft-spoken & very kind ladies, walking a dog, approached us. They asked us where we were from, & we told them Oceanside, CA. This began an interesting discussion about Cambria, & all the amazing sights to see along California's Central Coast. I told them I'd never been able to get any up-close-and-personal pics of the sea otters, which I think are so cute! They told me, if I wanted to view sea otters up close, I should go to Morro Rock...and the rest is history. Just 1 day later, we pulled into a large gravel parking lot, & parked on the northern side of the mammoth rock, & used the restrooms there. It's worth noting, there's no charge to enter, or park at Morro Rock. What a novel concept, in this day & age! After this, I took a few panoramas of Morro Rock, then walked out to the ocean side, where some large waves were crashing into the jetty boundary rocks, creating long graceful sea spray fans. I took some photos of a few brave surfers, who were out there in frigid water, battling these waves. After standing there awhile, I noticed the truly large waves, were a rarity, & remarked about it to my wife. A guy in his car said, "Wait another 16 minutes, & there'll be another one," then laughed. I wasn't counting, but it took a long time for the next 1 to appear. During the gaps between big waves, I took the opportunity to photograph a Pacific Loon offshore, at the outer range of my camera's capabilities. We then re-parked our car on the southern end, in "The Rock's" dirt parking lot, & began walking a paved trail, which circles Morro Rock. My wife spotted a sea otter, about midway out in the protected channel, bobbing with the tidal action. We thought there was a smaller one with it, but from that distance, it was hard to tell. There were also lots of sea birds floating atop the blue-green water. We continued on the trail, which winds around the base of this humongous rock sentinel. Up high now, nearly midway up Morro Rock, I spotted a Great Blue Heron. It's shaggy neck plumage was whipping about, in the strong gusty winds. Seconds later, an Osprey rose over the massive rock's pinnacle, & headed our way. I took several pics, knowing they wouldn't be great, but a photographer's gotta try, right? We made it to the end of the paved trail, where a dirt trail takes over. I noticed that larger waves on the ocean-side of the protective jetty, were creating some impressive white fan bursts of water, upon impact. I shot some pics of this phenomenon, then we headed back to the car. Nearly back to our vehicle, I spied a Red-Tailed Hawk, which was hovering in place, right over the peak of Morro Rock. This is a rarity, & a sure sign that it's super windy, up there. While walking forward, fully-focused on this bird of prey, I shuffled into a large pothole, where the paved trail had transitioned, unbeknownst to me, into the more worn-out roadway. I wiped out, crashing to the ground. Luckily, I avoided serious injury. I was able to break my fall with both hands. A sprained wrist & road rash, were my reward for not paying attention. Just as I was assessing my physical state, my wife spotted a sea otter mother & her adorable baby, not 40 ft. from shore, & yelled out to me. I hurried over & began taking pics & video. I then re-positioned, in front of a group of people, who were equally enthralled with this small otter family As luck would have it, the mother sea otter swam up close, toward me, pulling it's baby through the water, with one paw. I got my best pics & video of the cute pair, right then. They were no more than 20 feet away! This ends my marathon review. Hope you enjoyed it. If I hadn't fallen on the beat-up black-top, I'd have given Morro Rock five ⭐'s.
Bob ThompsonBob Thompson
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I spent several hours in Morro Bay trying to photography the Morro Rock. It was a pretty foggy day so not much sun to work with. I ended up hanging out at the pier, going on a hiking trail, and the beach nearby. This is a sleepy little town. Has a very quiet charm. People seem to be very friendly. I felt very safe while exploring the town. There is a nice easy hiking trail about a mile away from the pier. It goes through some nice beach front properties. There are some interesting small wild animals (hare and a lot of birds... snakes too but I didn't see any that day) along that hiking path. You can see the Morro Rock from pretty much anywhere. The beach is very mellow (not crowded at all). While quiet, it didn't feel remote... there's always a couple people walking along the beach. There are a number of restaurants by and near the pier. Mostly seafood. I found out the hard way most places close by 9pm. As I desperately tried to find a place to have a "late" dinner, I found House of JuJu still open till like 10:30pm. I ate at the bar there and got to talk to a few locals. Met the manager at Estero Inn and had a great chat about the town and its people. Morro Bay, a very charming, relaxed, and friendly place.
Vince HoVince Ho
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Morro Bay Rock can be seen for miles--it is huge!!! I sure wouldn't want to be next to it if there is an earthquake and a piece high up falls off. Morro Rock is like a magnet drawing people (hikers, bicyclists, bird watchers, fishermen/women, dog walkers, tourists, indigenous folk having meetings, sun worshipers, kayakers, surfers, sailors, stone stackers, and kids of all ages. It looks so strong standing there in all of its majesty!!! It must be a sacred spot for the ancient ones. We saw sea otters swimming on their backs, and jumping out of the water; along with seals barking. Fifty years ago, when the nearby power plant was in full operation and heating the surrounding sea, I heard you had to be careful not to step on the rays. A large variety of birds perch on the Rock, and use the surrounding air space. It is quite the adventure to go go there! You never quite know who or what you might see!
JoAnn SkyWatcherJoAnn SkyWatcher
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