What can you say about a saltwater mud marsh that is practically inaccessible except by kayak, and only when the Tide is high? There are a lot of birds to look at, but you'll need binoculars. And parking is very limited here, as it lies alongside the only road, one lane each direction, between Morro Bay and Los Osos. But if you like to look at birds from a distance, and you like the smell of decaying marine life, mixed with decades of septic tank runoff from the quaint hamlet of Los Osos/Baywood Park (pop. 12,000+), you'll love...
Read morecame here for a field trip in high school science class...it was the most fun filled learning experiences i had encountered (even though is was a...
Read moreWent to watch the fireworks on the coast. Should have been more close to the pier. It...
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