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How long is the drive from Lompoc to Fresno?

The direct drive from Lompoc to Fresno is 193 mi (311 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 57 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lompoc to Fresno, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Cambria, Pismo Beach, and Morro Bay, as well as top places to visit like La Purísima Mission State Historic Park and Zaca Mesa Winery, or the ever-popular Jalama Beach County Park.

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Top cities between Lompoc and Fresno

The top cities between Lompoc and Fresno are Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Cambria, Pismo Beach, and Morro Bay. Paso Robles is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Lompoc and 3 hours from Fresno.
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Pismo Beach

Pismo Beach, located on California's Central Coast, is a charming city known for its wineries and beautiful beaches. The Monarch Butterfly Grove provides shelter to migrating monarch butterflies at Pismo State Beach during the cooler months. Dinosaur Caves Park offers scenic trails with ocean views and a playground atop a rugged bluff. Visitors can also explore green spaces like Chumash Park and Margo Dodd Park.
39% as popular as Paso Robles
1 minute off the main route, 23% of way to Fresno
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San Luis Obispo

San Luis Obispo, often referred to as SLO, is a picturesque city located in California's Central Coast region. The area is known for its historic architecture, including the 1700s Spanish mission of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa and the quirky Bubblegum Alley adorned with chewed gum.
59% as popular as Paso Robles
1 minute off the main route, 27% of way to Fresno
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Morro Bay

Morro Bay, a coastal city in California, is famous for its iconic Morro Rock and the picturesque Morro Rock Beach. The area also includes Morro Bay State Park with its diverse natural features like lagoons, trails, and a bird-filled saltwater marsh. Visitors can explore the Museum of Natural History to learn about local ecology and Native American culture. Additionally, hiking trails offer stunning views from Black Hill.
49% as popular as Paso Robles
13 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Fresno
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Cambria

Nestled along California State Route 1, Cambria is a charming seaside village located in San Luis Obispo County. Its name, derived from the Latin word for Wales, was selected in 1869. The town is surrounded by picturesque Monterey pines, one of the few places where these native forests can be found. Positioned midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cambria offers a tranquil coastal retreat with stunning natural beauty.
51% as popular as Paso Robles
32 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Fresno
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Paso Robles

Paso Robles, a city in California, is renowned for its wineries and olive groves. The Estrella Warbird Museum in the northeast showcases military planes and artifacts, while the Paso Robles Pioneer Museum exhibits historical relics such as farming tools and a reconstructed jail. Nestled among hills, Barney Schwartz Park offers a serene lake and picnic areas. For those seeking aquatic fun, Ravine Water Park features thrilling slides and a wave pool.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Fresno

Best stops along Lompoc to Fresno drive

The top stops along the way from Lompoc to Fresno (with short detours) are Morro Rock, Pismo Beach Pier, and Tobin James Cellars. Other popular stops include JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery, Monarch Butterfly Grove, and Margarita Adventures.
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Jalama Beach County Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Beaches
Jalama Beach County Park is a secluded and charming park by the ocean, with a winding road leading to it. The area features a popular snack shack, picnic tables, fire boxes, and a sundry store. The Jalama Beach Store offers basic wifi and sells famous Jalama burgers along with other sundries. Camping is available on first-come-first-serve basis after reservations fill up or for day-use fees.
The drive from Lompoc to Jalama was very scenic with plenty of wildflowers in May. $10 entrance fee as of May 2025. Beach has a generous stretch to explore tide pools and photography. I couldn't get enough of the hills and cliffs meeting the ocean. Jalama Beach Store offers convenience items and a Burger shack hailing "the best burger" by McDonald's founder back in the day, eventually inspiring the Big Mac recipe. Personally, I couldn't taste the secret sauce but still enjoyed it. Ordering during a weekend lunch hour = 45 min wait.
Hec N — Google review
Accidentally stumbled on this and it has been the highlight of my trip. This is a secluded quiet beach, has almost a nostalgic classic American beach feel to it. The drive to it is narrow and windy but fully paved and quite fun. The beach was wonderful great water and nice breeze. This is one of those kinds of places you want to keep to yourself because it is so good. If you come here, please be respectful of the community that lives here while driving down these roads and do your part to clean up after yourself to keep such places beautiful
Nishant T — Google review
Great beach campsite to get away from it all for a few days. The isolation of the site is a big positive, but also a slight negative. Well stocked store at the site as well is a major plus and they certainly do make a great hamburger.
Brian S — Google review
Such a beautiful place to camp and we camped here multiple times before. Being able to camp right by the shore is always an amazing experience. Every evening we got to watch the sunset and each time it was a different experience. I appreciate how the restrooms were cleaned and they have running water. There’s even a playground for the kids also well stocked store at the site as which is a major plus and they certainly do make delicious hamburgers. This place is pretty isolated so you really have the beach for mainly just the camper or whoever wants to make the long drive through the mountains to get to this beach. There’s a lot of cool colored rocks and a lot of tar, which you don’t want to step on.
Artyom — Google review
Beautiful beach and the store has anything you could need plus incredible burgers. I ate here twice since it’s the best beach burger I’ve had in a while. Camp grounds are not as cozy as some others I’ve been to. Soap dispensers were empty and no electric outlets at the campsites. It’s also a commitment to come here but all in all everyone was very friendly and seemed happy to be enjoying a beautiful area.
David C — Google review
Our most favorite place to camp!!! About a 20 minute drive from Hwy 1. We camped here last week, the first week of October. Had reservations for only 3 days, because we didn't reserve months in advance. On our 2nd day we were able to add a 4th night. YAY!!! Honestly i didn't want to leave after night 4 either. Beautiful scenery, and amazing beach weather. Tables and fire pits at every site. A gift/food shop on site. Famous for the Jalama Burger 🍔, but the chorizo breakfast burrito is pretty fire too. 😋 Anything you need they have. Newly installed flush toilets, showers $1.00 for 3 minutes. (QUARTERS ONLY)We bring a roll of quarters. Some sites have electric hook ups. We tent camped with an air mattress and we're completely comfortable. Bring shade such as canopy or umbrella for day time, warm clothes and blankets for night. Lots of wood, a quality cooler. Relax, enjoy, live your best camping life at Jalama we do!!!
Rhonda M — Google review
I've been going here for 40 years and it doesn't disappoint! It can be cold, foggy or windy, but it's always beautiful! And today was perfect! Walk far enough and you'll have the whole beach to yourself... even on a Saturday. And after that long walk, there's nothing better than a stop at the store for a cold drink and a world famous Jalama burger 😋
Kerry N — Google review
Love the store, they have good food and a really cool selection of drinks in the cooler. They had an AMAZING apple cake. Great place to walk and watch rocket launches. The road here is a little tricky so plan extra time.
Kate S — Google review
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4.3
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9999 Jalama Rd, Lompoc, CA 93436, USA
https://www.countyofsb.org/parks/jalamacamping.sbc
(805) 568-2460
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La Purísima Mission State Historic Park

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State park
Sights & Landmarks
La Purísima Mission State Historic Park, located near Lompoc, CA, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The park features a restored 1820s mission with original furnished buildings and offers self-guided tours. Visitors can explore the daily lives of Chumash people and Franciscan missionaries while wandering through the vast grounds and old structures. The park also provides opportunities for hiking and immersing in the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of California.
Had the place practically to ourselves, been here many times and it is positively the most peaceful location, don't miss the visitor center and the sad story of the native people who for better or worse were thrust into the Spanish world and ultimately nearly all dying from the old world diseases. We'll presented and the story of the rebuilding of the mission is quite amazing.
Jeff T — Google review
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🤩 Last time I was here was back in summer 1988! Was an awesome visit then and just as great this time around in Spring 2025! If you are in Lompoc CA area do come visit! You won't be disappointed! The place overflows with history! You can feel it as you walk around from building to building and and around the grounds. And you have to do the Vista de La Cruz trail walk! The trail is 1/4 mile hike up hills!
Alfredo J — Google review
Well thought out. Signage was very helpful. Wear good walking shoes. Paths are a bit uneven & plenty of steps at entrances. Beautiful grounds, well marked as what foliage was & how the plants were used in the lives of the people that lived in the mission.
Beckie S — Google review
This beautiful place is so nice. Open land. So much agriculture. Lots of shade. If you haven't gone here, it's a must go. The people who work here talk about the land and the way people lived in those days, what they, how they made clothes, the the fed off the land,. There's just so much knowledge and history about this place, etc. The Mission is blessed with Holy Spirit of those that never left. How the the people cooked. It's talks about how ppl hid in man made tunnels when earthquakes would come and destroy the land, and people died from being caved in. There's fountains where they would bathe and wash their clothing's. Wear tennie shoes 👞 👟.
Angel M — Google review
Heads up, its a replica, in a different location. Other than that its amazing. The artistry, craftsman ship stories, and overall setting. The docents are very knowledgeable, and the park staff are polite, and very helpful.
Keenan — Google review
I visited this Mission 15 years ago around this time (May), and this is the second time. It's a nice place to appreciate the past and learn a lot of things here
Phuong L — Google review
Really well done historical descriptions. Well unkept and Rob in the gift shop was amazing. Fourth graders get a special gift so be sure to ask.
Mike P — Google review
Definitely worth a stop! Only $6 per vehicle to get in. The woman working the entry was super friendly and informative! You may either walk around on your own or join a tour from the park ranger at the visitor center, where bathrooms are available. The grounds themselves are neat to explore and learn what their lives were like. The history and beauty of this place can't be described. We only had a little over an hour to spare and it was sufficient but a little more time would be preferable.
Jackie Y — Google review
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4.7
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2295 Purisima Rd, Lompoc, CA 93436, USA
http://www.lapurisimamission.org/
(805) 733-3713
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Zaca Mesa Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Vineyard
Wedding venue
Wineries & Vineyards
WEDDING REVIEW. We had our dream wedding here and it was absolutely perfect for us! We are so happy we chose Zaca Mesa!! Big Thanks to Jake!
Arly M — Google review
One of the best decisions we made for our wedding was getting married at Zaca Mesa Winery. We instantly fell in love with how remote it is and how you truly feel like you are surrounded by nothing by nature. It’s set back from the street so we didn’t have to worry about cars zooming by like at other venues. Between the vineyards, the oak trees and spring/summer poppies, the setting is absolutely picturesque. Not only is the venue stunning but the staff, especially Tara Creighton are top notch. It was important for us to be able to connect with the staff and Tara did an amazing job of working with us and helping to manage the event on the day of. She truly went above and beyond and we are so very thankful for all her help. Zaca Mesa was very flexible and catered to our specific desires and vision. The site fee was very reasonable and it allowed us to spend money on other details like live music vs paying a fortune for just the venue. Another one of our favorites things about Zaca Mesa and arguably one of the biggest factors in our decision, is their wine. The wine is delicious and being able to choose between both Tread and Zaca Mesa wines allowed us to have the variety that we were looking for. Our overall experience with Zaca Mesa was incredible. We are grateful for the memories we made there and for all the incredible staff that helped to make our day perfect. If getting married in wine country is your dream, check out Zaca Mesa, it will not disappoint.
Angelina S — Google review
The woman that helped us was completely inept. We told her at the beginning what type of wine we liked and she gave us everything but. We finally settled on a wine after four tiny tastings, and then she told us she would have to charge us for a tasting. Really sad because we used to like their wines but now that they’ve sold out would never go back. Really bad wines and incompetent pours. The one that helped us was completely snobbish. I have no idea why it’s not exactly a snobbish type Winery you lost a major customer because I’m a member of multiple wineries in the valley..
Joulie M — Google review
Beautiful quiet landscape the enjoy wonderful wine! The wines were surprisingly flavorful, and the staff was very friendly and attentive.
Elizabeth E — Google review
I came here one gorgeous spring afternoon with my parents for a wine tasting and BYOB picnic. They have seating outside where you can bring your picnic and they will bring the wine tasting series to you. We all opted for the red tasting flight because Zaca is really known for its syrahs. The wines are superb and the woman serving us was so knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the wines, it was such a treat. It is really a wonderful experience and we all came out buying several bottles. The property is absolutely stunning and really worth a visit.
Michelle K — Google review
Dog friendly winery, we had a lot of fun here. Plenty of parking, clean bathrooms. They had free wifi but no cell phone reception. Not a lot of seating inside, tons of patio seating. We were very happy with everything we had here.
Steven E — Google review
Good wines and nice property. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. We did a red tasting flight and they brought the wine outside to where we were sitting. After the tasting, we ordered a bottle to have with our picnic lunch, which they encouraged. If I recall correctly, buying $70 worth of wine waives the tasting fee.
Carrie K — Google review
Safe, safe, safe. You're required to wear a mask when not seated at your table and 1 memberofyour party is allowed in the main building at a time. Dog friendly, great staff, and great wine.
Vanessa D — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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6905 Foxen Canyon Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441, USA
http://www.zacamesa.com/
(805) 688-9339
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Foxen Vineyard & Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Nestled on a former cattle ranch, Foxen Vineyard & Winery is renowned for its full-fruited Pinot Noir, warm Syrah, steel-cut Chardonnay, and rich Rhone-style wines sourced from exceptional vineyards. The solar-powered newer tasting room offers a unique experience for Rhone-style tastings, while the old shack exudes charm with its funky-cool decor and leafy patio where Bordeaux-style and Cal-Ital varietals are poured.
Very warm and engaging staff, relaxing atmosphere, and great wine. Amazing experiences.
Ding S — Google review
Foxen Vineyards is another Foxen Canyon winery that you should for sure give a try. The wines are all excellent, but what really brings us back is the family friendly atmosphere... and when I say that, I don't just mean it's kid friendly (though it TOTALLY is!), but that the staff treat you like family! I think that's the shining light here. But again, they are kid friendly (though the bees sometimes feel a bit more present here than other places we've been) and even have some winery dogs that love the kids and to be pet! There is a field close by that the kids can run around in while being in view the whole time. Definitely give Foxen Vineyard a visit!
Michael T — Google review
We loved all the wines we tasted. Graham, our server, was very knowledgeable. The Syrahs ( some of them are estate grown) and the Pinots are exceptional. Most wines have the sustainable label. The outdoor tasting area tables are far apart from each other, so it doesn't get noisy. Update for a new visit: excellent wines again, especially the Pinots. Or pourer, Becki, was very knowledgeable and very friendly.
Valérie L — Google review
Have enjoyed their wines for a long time. Our group was very excited to learn more about the vineyards and sample some great wine.
Brian S — Google review
We were referred here after another tasting if you like deeper reds at their second facility the shack. Cute, literally a shack. Great consistent wines. Loved all the wines we tried even a very nice crisp Sauvignon Blanc. Joined the club and then went next door to their main tasting room to continue tasting the Pinots. Well worth it to join their club as well. Can’t wait to attend the summer bbq pick up party.
Frank A — Google review
Graham was a stellar host. Must stop in Los Olivos. Amazing 2021 Rose of Mourvèdre l, 2019 Williamson Dore Vineyard & 2018 Pinot Noir Fi Ciego Vineyards among others.
Kelly M — Google review
The tasting was excellent. I really enjoyed how well they paired everything and the experience of the staff. They truly take you through an experience and allow you to understand the entire process. Prior to coming here, I simply enjoyed wine. After leaving, I felt I had a true understanding of the entire wine industry and how the transformation from grapes to wine occurs.
Judy M — Google review
Of my stops today, this was the best. Wine smart servers with personality. Beautiful views. Cool dogs. Thoughtful tasting. I’m what I consider to be a needy wine amateur and this experience was perfect for my needs .. and plus it felt very COVID-conscious and safe. Shout out to Jessica for great service.
Jim B — Google review
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4.5
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7600 Foxen Canyon Rd, Santa Maria, CA 93454, USA
http://www.foxenvineyard.com/
(805) 937-4251
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Rancho Sisquoc Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Nestled in the picturesque Santa Barbara County, California, Rancho Sisquoc Winery is a renowned gem for wine enthusiasts. The winery boasts acres of vineyards that produce small-batch red and white wines, including Chardonnay, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Visitors can indulge in a delightful tasting experience at the rustic tasting room while enjoying pastoral views. The tranquil grounds provide an ideal setting for a leisurely picnic amidst the serene surroundings.
Beautiful and amazing winery. We went here to vibe after our courthouse wedding. The staff were SO NICE. Wonderful recommendations for food and Girl Scout cookie wine pairings. Highly recommend, made our low key wedding day so memorable. Also they have a cat that hangs out and it’s the best.
Nikki L — Google review
Such a nice place! Bring your own food or snacks, have a seat outside and get a great wine tasting and/or bottled of your choice. Play some cornhole if you want (aiming get‘s better after some wine) and enjoy a pleasant afternoon! Tasting includes five good wines… - thumbs up!
Daniel H — Google review
Off the beaten track of Foxen Canyon Road, what a hidden gem. Good selection of wines. Plenty of open space to enjoy the warm Santa Barbara County. Bring a picnic and Bret a bunch of their wines by the glass or bottle. Beautiful venue.
Douglas L — Google review
Out of the way but worth it. Honestly the best Riesling I have ever had. We bought a case. I had a glass at a brewery in Westlake and loved it. Saw a sign for Sisquoc on our way to Pismo and said "Let's go!
Patti H — Google review
I love the place. It’s wonderful. They’re ones. I’m awesome.
Alma L — Google review
This is my favorite winery ever. The wine is delicious, with too many favorites to mention but I’d say a must try is the Pinot Noir. The grounds are gorgeous and the staff is very friendly. A great place to spend the day and have a picnic or a spot to hit while wine tasting in the area.
Justin K — Google review
We enjoyed a wonderful picnic here 2-26-19! Nice staff (Becky?). Relaxing and authentic. There seems to be fewer and fewer quaint unchanged wineries in CA. More and more are being bought up by big corporations! Fortunately this gem remains the same. First visit here was in 1985.
S J — Google review
My wife and very much enjoyed our visit here. The winery and the location are beautiful - set back in a very picturesque setting! The wine was very good and the staff extremely friendly and knowledgable.
Brian G — Google review
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6600 Foxen Canyon Rd, Santa Maria, CA 93454, USA
https://www.ranchosisquoc.com/
(805) 934-4332
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Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum

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Museum
Children's museum
Located in Santa Maria, California, the Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum is a family-friendly destination that offers a unique blend of entertainment and education for children. The museum features interactive exhibits such as a bubble machine, pirate ship, and tar-pit displays designed to stimulate young visitors' imagination. It also provides engaging activities like toddler-friendly crafts during designated hours. Additionally, families can explore other nearby attractions like Los Flores Ranch Park or indulge in the city's renowned barbecue scene.
Amazing experience. I will definitely come here every time I visit Santa Maria. I am from out of town but if I was a local I can see this as being a definite weekly go to. It had something for all of my kids to play and have fun ages 15, 14, 13, 7, 5, 2. Each child had an amazing time and we stayed for 2 hours and could have stayed even longer if we didn't have other plans.
Cynthia M — Google review
First time coming to the museum with my one year old and two year and they had a blast! There was a variety of activities to enjoy. Would highly recommend and will visit again.
Luisa L — Google review
Me and my 1 and a half year old had an amazing time! We spent almost 2 hours playing and exploring. Definitely plenty of fun for older kids too; I would recommend it for 1st grade and under. (Minus one star for the unnecessary taxidermy animals)
Molly G — Google review
What a great place to take your kids for a discovery experience. The Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum is above and beyond. I would recommend taking your kids here to experience all of the various hands-on history in the Santa Maria Valley.
Roscoe R — Google review
My experience at the discovery Museum with my daughter was amazing. Eric Garcia, was every attentive to our needs and showing us around Everyone was super kind Will definitely being going more often I ran daycare and can’t wait to plan Field trip with my daycare kiddos as well. Thank you ❤️
Jeannette B — Google review
We had an after-hours birthday party here for our 6 year old and it was nothing but exceptional. The kids had a blast, they had tables and chairs and some theme decor ready when we showed up, as well as pizza and juice! Couldn’t recommend it enough!
Angela — Google review
Was a great little museum for your child. My son is currently 18 months and enjoyed walking around and platoing with everything for almost 2 hours. I love that I didn't have to worry much about what he was touching since it's a kid focused museum and is made to be kid friendly.
Ashley G — Google review
Updated review. They merged with two other organizations and held a grand re-opening on July 8th 2025. We went with extremely low expectations because of how run down and sad it was. We were absolutely blown away at how much was added. The craft area is refreshed, it's organized, it's not a mess. There are staff who walk around cleaning up everything and returning it to where it goes. I was really sad to see they had removed the Nat Fast murals because those gave it local character. I wish they hadn't painted over them. But the kids areas are much nicer now, there is seating, the toys are numerous, it looks like a real kids museum. My 4 year old happily played there for 4 hours and didn't want to leave. The A/C works! The Jellyfish streaming TV is on again. There are decorations in the areas. It's not boring and dirty anymore. We ended up renewing our membership because now it's actually worth it to go! Thank you so much for listening to the feedback and fixing the issues that there were.
Melissa T — Google review
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705 S McClelland St, Santa Maria, CA 93454, USA
http://www.smvdiscoverymuseum.org/
(805) 928-8414
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The Great American Melodrama & Vaudeville

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
The Great American Melodrama & Vaudeville, also known as Melodrama Theatre, is a professional theater located in Oceano. It offers a variety of shows and features an in-house pub where visitors can purchase beer, wine, and snacks. The traditional theater vibe and the actors running the concessions during intermission add to the unique experience. Whether you're looking for a family outing or a date night, this theater provides highly entertaining live shows that cater to all audiences.
Came here for the play 'Shut up, Sherlock'. The cast is very talented and have a great performance. There's some basic food like hotdogs and potatoes, but the intermission is too short to get through the line and eat. We had a table seat, but were behind a very big guy. Probably the gallery seating would be better
Steve Z — Google review
I have purchased season passes for my mom, husband, and I for a few years now. We always said we wanted to see certain shows, but rarely actually made it to any of them until we bought passes. I love the seat selection and the ease of booking the shows online (and far in advance, as we have favorite seats 😊). This years shows have been great and we love all the new additions to the already amazing cast! We always look forward to joining the snack line for the popcorn and goodies, as well as beer and champagne. Such a fun time and I am always looking forward to the next one! Keep it up! You guys rock!
Danielle S — Google review
I went to a melodrama performance for the first time and absolutely loved the experience! The actors were amazing, the story was so fun, and at the end I even got to take a picture with them, they were all so kind. I also loved the intermissions, seeing the cast helping out in the kitchen was such a unique touch. Definitely recommend going at least once! 🤩
Beatriz F — Google review
Just went to see the show Bonnie & Hyde and it was fantastic!!! At one point I was laughing so hard I was crying! Totally worth the price of admission for that one moment! But seriously, such a unique experience. Love the small theatre vibe, the actors & actresses working in the kitchen is a fun too. We all know how popular the upcoming Holiday show is , and it is has become a tradition for so many. But this was a reminder that it's worth it to step out and check out the other shows as well throughout the year! Happy 50 Year Anniversary!!!
Patrice J — Google review
We had the pleasure of attending the newest production of Bonnie & Hyde last night. A hysterical rendition of the two stories combined. We laughed throughout, which was/is much needed these days! The vaudeville was on point for the typical grade school experience. The talent is real and so engaging! Do yourself a favor and grab your friends and family and head to the Great American Melodrama now! Cheers to the cast & crew!
Jill T — Google review
We have attended several performances and enjoyed every one of them. It’s a small atmosphere, the actors are great and they have a simple menu of food. I would highly recommend this fun event.
Kathy S — Google review
Old fashioned theatre melodrama and vaudeville very entertaining good seating from individual seats and tables for four. Limited audience Has a bar bee and wine hot dogs pretzels nachos. Very cozy all speech is without sound equipment. Music piano and vocals. Actors are excellent enthusiastic great singing and variety of performances Costumes backdrop is very good No photos of live performances Would strongly in encourage attendance Location in Oceano is very central easy to locate good parking in area Dress is casual and audience participation encouraged
Daniel R — Google review
I went with friends and we all had a good time ! The play was written well, and the cast was great. A great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. I recommend it highly
Sandra T — Google review
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4.5
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1863 Front St, Oceano, CA 93445, USA
http://www.americanmelodrama.com/
(805) 489-2499
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Monarch Butterfly Grove

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Monarch Butterfly Grove, located in Pismo State Beach, is a seasonal attraction that draws thousands of monarch butterflies from late October to February. These butterflies have a longer lifespan than the common monarch and gather in eucalyptus trees due to their genetic homing systems. This natural spectacle offers an opportunity for visitors to witness one of the largest monarch butterfly congregations in North America.
We enjoyed out visit here even though there were not very many butterflies when we were there. Your mileage may vary depending on time of year and time of day. The staff were very friendly and helpful. You can walk here from the Pismo Beach Pier really easily. You may want to bring some binoculars as they butterflies that were there were pretty far away and difficult to see with out them.
Curtis L — Google review
Saw a few bunches today and a handful flying around! Such a beautiful day. Be sure to stop by the booth for some monarch butterfly merch! Makes for a great gift + supports the park!
Erika A — Google review
What a beautiful place to intertwine with nature! I visited in early November so it was just the beginning of the season. There was a great horned owl napping in the trees. The staff were very nice & knowledgeable. Fun merch for my granddaughter too. A very peaceful place to visit :)
Leah D — Google review
I loved this little park. I appreciated all the QR codes with information on the Monarch butterflies. I learned a lot. The little store is small and cute. All money goes back to the butterflies and the park. I will return when the butterflies start to migrate back to hibernate. This is a fantastic park.
Natalie G — Google review
Unfortunately we are to early to see the butterflies but the park is still beautiful and the eucalyptus trees smell Devine. We walked over to the beach and got to enjoy the view
Jolene V — Google review
We visited on the first day of the season and listened to a volunteer talk, when passing by the area. There was a thick marine layer and only a few butterflies fluttering around. A photographer pointed out a cluster of Monarchs high in the canopy, which was helpful. Other than that we did not see anything like the numbers of previous years!
Lindsay A — Google review
We arrived before most of the butterflies! Still a beautiful place for a picnic. The small shop was great and the docents are very well informed and very willing to tell you all about the butterflies, their diet, their habits. We had a really nice day despite there being not many butterflies! Lovely shaded picnic tables, clean porta potties.
Rhonda R — Google review
There was nothing to see. We went during the first week of November, so it was probably too early to see the butterflies. We saw maybe three butterflies at best.
Jesse C — Google review
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4.5
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400 S Dolliver St, Pismo Beach, CA 93449, USA
http://www.monarchbutterfly.org/
(805) 773-7170
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Pismo Beach Pier

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Pismo Beach Pier is a legendary and large pier that extends into the Pacific Ocean, offering stunning sunset views and a perfect setting for romantic walks. It's popular for fishing and even illuminated for night surfing. The drive to Pismo Beach from Southern California is filled with scenic views of mountains, ocean landscapes, and winding roads. The beach town itself is quiet and beautiful, with options for dining at places like Woolys and Sheilas.
Beautiful place! Warm and several vendors on deck to purchase!
Heather C — Google review
Lots of great little restaurants to eat Fish and Chips. The pier gears more towards tourists.
John T — Google review
Really nice pier to go for a walk, watch the surfers, and do some good people watching. Clean, well-kept, and the ocean views are amazing. Great spot to relax and take in the vibe of Pismo Beach
Sam B — Google review
Visited here for the second time, this time took the boardwalk. It was really good to watch people fishing and surfing from the top. It was sunny and chill windy. We spent like an hour in the beach area.
A B — Google review
It’s a busy place but it’s worth checking out. Limited parking close by but there is lots to do here. The place to beach comb if that’s your thing.
Jason S — Google review
Clean less crowded beautiful overall no pets
Tapinder K — Google review
Great pier, weather, activities, and food. Surfing 🏄 competition for youth was active during our visit. Parking can be difficult and a bit pricey.
Rob H — Google review
Really sweet spot. Plenty of beach & open space. Caught a stunning sunset across a clean empty beach. Quiet & just few people out during early February.
V L — Google review
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4.2
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Pismo Beach, CA, USA
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Dinosaur Caves Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Dinosaur Caves Park is a stunning 11-acre gem perched on oceanfront bluffs in Pismo Beach, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This park boasts lush green lawns, inviting walking trails, and a delightful playground that features whimsical dinosaur-themed structures like gentle giants and playful seals. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of the rolling waves below while exploring the Dinosaur Caves Bluff Trail—a flat and easy path ideal for families with children.
Must stop every time I come to Pismo for good views and supreme sunsets. I went there with my new boyfriend while freshly finding out we were pregnant and someone was asking someone to marry them so romantic exactly what you would what in a proposal for sure. Family friendly for sure since it’s a park and always ample parking.
Katrina J — Google review
After a 5-hour drive, stopping here was an absolute breath of fresh air! I was truly in awe of the stunning views and how clean and well-maintained everything was—from the park grounds to the restrooms. The lawns were perfectly manicured, and the surrounding flowers added such a beautiful touch. The kids had a great time stretching their legs, playing, and enjoying breakfast at one of the shaded picnic tables. Being able to walk right up to the edge, listen to the waves, and watch the birds—and even spot a few otters—was incredibly relaxing. Such a peaceful and refreshing stop. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone passing through!
Bloom M — Google review
This beauty is located in the Shell Beach area, adjacent to 'Margo Dodd Park' where you can admire the caves better, (even more if you bring your binoculars). Plenty of parking. There's a kid's playground, walking trails, benches, lots of grassy areas with flowers, and stunning ocean views. Such a nice, family friendly atmosphere with a relaxing vibe. My dog had a good, happy walk here. The entire park is very clean and nicely taken cared of (but the sea smell was a bit strong for my sensitive nose). I was happy to see a lovely memorial bench area for 'Kristin Smart' as I followed her case since day one. It is a peaceful place to remember her as she loved the beach. Overall, it has always been a nice, relaxing time here and will visit every time we're in town.
Betty H — Google review
This was such a cool place to visit. We have a van and we love to visit parks (city, state, and national parks)! The name intrigued us and we had to visit this cool park. We observed many birds flying over and landing on a large rock viewable from the edge of the park! We spent about six hours at the park and enjoyed all of the ammenities available to park visitors. Ammenities include clean bathrooms, a playgound, walking paths which lead to beautiful overlooking views of the horizon/ocean. If you passing through Pismo Beach, check this place out!
Michael — Google review
Beautiful park and playground for the whole family. The kids had a blast on the playground and then went on a walk with the paths along the ocean. A little scary with little ones because you are by a ocean cliff so keep them close:)
Henry J — Google review
We were there during high tides king tides so we didn’t go down by the rocky caves. But stunning views. Absolutely beautiful November day! We saw whales blowing in the distance as it is migration time for them.
Lorraine B — Google review
Definitely worth the visit. Unique scenic coves with lots of seagulls and pelicans. Great place to enjoy the beautiful view and relax for a while.
Mahsa E — Google review
We came too late for tidepooling. Check the tides schedule. It’s a bit of a walk, south of the parking lot to the hotel, then down the stairs to a pebbly beach. Very cool cave and crashing of waves! The lower step where the stairs ends is steep- be careful! Gorgeous spot for picnic lunch! Even on Labor Day there was parking available and open picnic tables.
Kris S — Google review
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4.4
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2701 Price St, Pismo Beach, CA 93449, USA
http://www.pismobeach.org/288/Dinosaur-Caves-Park
(805) 773-7039
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Montaña de Oro State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Montaña de Oro State Park is a vast coastal park with rugged terrain, cliffs, beaches, and hills. It offers various trails for exploration and outdoor activities. In spring, visitors can enjoy leisurely hikes along flower-filled coastal terraces at Fiscalini Ranch Preserve in Cambria or stroll along the boardwalk at Moonstone Beach. Estero Bluffs State Park just north of Cayucos provides wide-open ocean views and is great for whale watching from December through March.
Great place to visit and has some amazing spots to meditate and just soak up the soothing sounds of the beach. Recommend going in the morning if you'd like to check out the beach before the crowds get there.
Salvatore C — Google review
I just love this part of the Central Coast! Realize that this is dry camping- no electrical, no flush toilets (pit), there are reservoirs of water to use, but not for dish washing. Loved the cool weather as an escape from Sacramento. Will definitely come back! Space 48 was a great ADA space for us.
Tracey L — Google review
We hiked the Bluff Trail and got the most striking views of the coastline and wildlife. Easy level hike good for an hour or longer on the outer loop. Even an outhouse for those weak of ..... Pathways are well maintained. Parking limited so go earlier. Central Coast beauty at its best!
John M — Google review
Such a beautiful park with stunning trails overlooking dramatic cliffs and the ocean. Every path offers breathtaking coastal views — peaceful, scenic, and absolutely worth the visit. Best of all, it’s free!
Vy Z — Google review
This park has fantastic views, hiking trails and easy access to beaches where you can view a variety of marine life. We also enjoyed watching the surfers. Easy commute up to Morro Bay (less than 20 minutes away). Great way to combine some outdoor activities with a nice meal and some strolling around a cute seaside town.
Kevin C — Google review
Camping at the EV 2 site was so awesome and quiet.. The hosts are so wonderful and the beach wasn't crowded, but that's likely because it has more rocks and isn't just sand. There's no payment for parking and the port a potty at the EV site was clean.
Kelly S — Google review
Amazingly gorgeous. Spooners cove is walkable from the campground which is a peaceful beach with public restrooms. Fellow campers were chill and Mother’s Day weekend was very family feeling, naturally.
Shelby S — Google review
Love the blue color of the water, and how a quick walk will get you to where you're surrounded by nature. I will say hiking up the dunes for 3 minutes is worse than a full gym session. Humbling. Bonus: there is a beach area with tide pools that is dog friendly!
Kate S — Google review
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5.0
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3550 Pecho Valley Rd, Los Osos, CA 93402, USA
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=592
(805) 528-0513
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Morro Bay State Park

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State park
Museums
Morro Bay State Park, situated on the shores of Morro Bay lagoon in western San Luis Obispo County, is a nature reserve with stunning natural landscapes and the iconic Morro Rock. The park offers various outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, sailing, bird-watching, and wildlife spotting. Visitors can also explore the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History to learn about the region's cultural history and natural features.
I've never used the campground. I have however walked through the area and have been told by many campers that they absolutely loved it. You are in located in one of the most beautiful areas in California. Within driving distance of restaurants museums and hiking trails with some of the most beautiful scenery on the central coast.
William B — Google review
We recently visited Morro Bay State Park, and it's a truly unique destination. A helpful tip: if you're following Google Maps, it might tell you you've arrived right after the golf course, but you actually need to drive a bit further into the park to reach the main areas. Compared to other state parks, especially those along the highway, this one truly stands out for its calm waters, making it exceptionally well-suited for kayaking and paddleboarding. It's also a fantastic place to observe geological wonders. The iconic Morro Rock stands majestically in the distance, out in the bay, adding to the picturesque scenery. The park is also great for RV camping. There's a small museum within the park, which is free for children. If you're not planning to stay overnight or camp, about an hour is a good amount of time to explore and enjoy the park's offerings. Overall, Morro Bay State Park offers a peaceful and engaging experience, perfect for those looking to enjoy water activities or simply appreciate the natural beauty and unique landscape.
Ahn J — Google review
I enjoyed visiting and hiking all around this park. From the boardwalk at the estuary down at sea level to the tops of morros, the Black Hill and the Cerro Cabrillo Peak trail, the views are beautiful, the atmosphere is misty and rest inducing, the wildflowers and the birds are plentiful revealing a healthy environment all around.
Elena R — Google review
A very pleasant not too long walk on the trail at Morro Bay State Park today. Easy walk, all flat terrain. Beautiful views of the bay and native birds all along. Plenty of benches to stop and “meditate” if you wish. And of course not to be forgotten the Bayside Cafe with amazing food is right there at the other end of the parking lot.
Laura E — Google review
My husband and I just spent two days camping at Morro Bay State Park and had an absolute blast! This is definitely going to be our new favorite spot. We even had a surprise visit from a raccoon in the middle of the night, so be sure to store your food and belongings safely to keep the critters out.
Jillian T — Google review
Def in our top 5 favorite places to camp along the central coast. Beautiful night sounds from the estuary,hiking trails and walking distance to kiyaking and natural history museum. Friendly staff. Trolley that runs during summer to take you into town. Only 5 to 10 mins from grocery store/dollar tree.
Kelsey S — Google review
This is a very popular campground with access to the beach and harbor. There are multiple restrooms and showers located around the campground. Keep in mind that coastal weather can be somewhat unpredictable or have a large temperature swing.
Tino P — Google review
Beautiful seaside views when the fog lifts, well maintained course, with a driving range, good café that offers lots to eat, friendly staff, lots of parking
Mary H — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(499)
60 State Park Rd, Morro Bay, CA 93442, USA
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=594
(805) 772-2560
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Morro Rock

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Morro Rock, a striking 581-foot volcanic plug, serves as a majestic sentinel at the entrance of Morro Bay Harbor in San Luis Obispo County, California. This ancient geological formation not only enhances the stunning coastal scenery but also offers visitors an array of outdoor activities. The surrounding area boasts beautiful beaches and a vibrant waterfront downtown that invites exploration.
Morro Rock, a State Historic Landmark, was formed about 23 million years ago from the plugs of long-extinct volcanoes. Beautiful sight, great place to see local wildlife. Wonderful beach!
Andrea G — Google review
Oh my gosh, I was absolutely blown away by this! It was like seeing a cartoon character’s jaw drop in awe. The contrast between the water and the scene was just breathtaking. You absolutely must stop by and check it out. You can dip in the water, stroll along the charming beach town, or just take in the stunning views. Trust me, it’s worth it!
Tam H — Google review
Escaping the heat at home, Morro Bay was perfect in every way. The temp was warm, breeze was gentle and soothing. The water but my feet like a perfect pedicure.... soothing and relaxing. I am reborn this evening, on this hot California day
Danelle L — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit . Lots of delicious restaurants and stores nearby . So Morro Bay's history spans from ancient indigenous settlements to a thriving coastal town. Initially inhabited by the Chumash and Salinan peoples, the area later saw European exploration and settlement, with Franklin Riley founding the town in 1870 as a trading port. The iconic Morro Rock, a volcanic plug, has played a significant role, even being mined for Port Construction.The Spanish Portolá expedition camped near Morro Bay in 1769, with Father Juan Crespí noting the distinctive "morro" (round rock). Later, Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo named the landmark "El Morro". Franklin Riley is credited with founding the town in 1870, establishing it as a port for exporting dairy and ranch products. He also played a key role in building the Embarcadero. Morro Rock,The 576-foot volcanic plug, Morro Rock, has been a prominent feature throughout Morro Bay's history. It was mined for harbor construction and was once separated from the mainland, with the north channel later closed by dumped rock. The rock is now a California Registered Historical Landmark and a bird sanctuary. A U.S. Navy base, Amphibious Training Base Morro Bay, was established on the north side of Morro Rock during World War II. The city incorporated in 1964 and has become a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty, harbor, and iconic Morro Rock. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company's power plant, nicknamed "Three Stacks and a Rock," also played a role in the town's development.
MBM R — Google review
I love Morro Rock, I come visit here every single time I’m in the area. I have years worth of photos of the rock and with me in front of the rock. I don’t know why it’s just one of my favorite things. I love to get food at Lil Hut and just park here with my fiancé to eat and talk. my favorite spot
Victoria B — Google review
Great photo op, beach, and bathroom. Free parking. Small tour boats in area. Nearby strip of waterfront restaurants with shopping.
Daniel G — Google review
This was a Bucket list Road trip with my sister. Very beautiful day. Also surfboard competition going on, that was something new for me.
Tina — Google review
Had an amazing time at Morro Rock today! The view was breathtaking, the ocean breeze was perfect, and the wildlife made it even more special. Can’t wait to come back and enjoy this beautiful spot again!
Kristina M — Google review
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4.5
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Morro Bay, CA 93442, USA
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Cayucos Pier

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Fishing pier
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Cayucos Pier is a historic and picturesque spot that extends over 950 feet into the ocean. Constructed in 1872, it was reconstructed in 2015 with significant funding from locals. The pier features plaques honoring those who contributed to its restoration. Visitors can enjoy clean restrooms, showers, and beautiful views of the Pacific Coast. It's a popular spot for fishing and leisurely walks, offering benches for relaxation and stunning vistas of the beach and coastline.
Our first time ever being on the Cayucos Pier. 10/10!!! Cleanest pier I've ever seen. I'm asking myself if it's fairly new or freshly painted. Not too congested with people, as it is Easter Sunday. The beach nearby is clean and the water is clear. I will be back here again.
L G — Google review
Gorgeous pier and a nice little surf break when the conditions are right.
Josiah R — Google review
The beach is small, not overpopulated with swings and a play yard for the kids. My new favorite beach!
Jacqueline F — Google review
Gotta stop at Duckies for fish tacos, etc. if you're anywhere near Cayucos. And walk out to the end of that pier while they've still got one. Great views when it's sunny.
Michael P — Google review
Can get busy but a wonderful little beach! Be prepared for windier chilly days!
Bethany P — Google review
I plan to do magnet fishing here and at the beach. A pleasant walk with lots of wooden benches to sit and watch the day go by and folks enjoying the beach or fishing. Nice place to promenade ,smell the ocean, people watch and just gang out with Lady Myra.
Victor R — Google review
We traveled to the Central Coast from the southern California to enjoy its beach living. We visited the pier for 4th of July because we saw online that a sandcastle competition was to take place at 8am. Then, a local in Paso Robles mentioned that they were headed to Cayucos for the holiday, so we figured it must be something to try. We expected professionally-sculpted castles, but these were great nonetheless. The pier and beach were filled with tons of locals enjoying the festivities. Local shops and restaurants were open and thriving. Pop up vendor tents were placed along the sidewalks and the castles were accessible for all to see. Certainly, this was a busy day for the pier, bit it was nice to see the community's involvement in its annual festivities. Parking was first come- first served but manageable. The pier is welcoming and quaint. For us city folk, the pier was inviting and accessible. Thank you, Cayucos, for your hospitality.
Giorgio S — Google review
Beautiful pier and town beach with views of Morro Bay and Morro Rock to the southwest. Clean restroom, lockers/changing room. Surfers always around. Quaint restaurants all around including takeout window stands.
MICHAEL L — Google review
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4.5
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Pacific Ave, Cayucos, CA 93430, USA
https://highway1discoveryroute.com/activities/cayucos-pier/
(805) 781-5930
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Margarita Adventures

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Tour operator
Tours
Margarita Adventures offers a variety of activities for families and friends to enjoy. Visitors can splash at Ravine Water Park, ride the thrilling ziplines, or explore military aircraft at Estrella Warbirds Museum. The escape rooms are highly recommended for groups of all types, providing an immersive experience with well-crafted sets and engaging storylines. The professional staff prioritize safety while ensuring that everyone has a fun and memorable time.
Absolutely 💯 amazing 👏 great service. Staff was friendly and awesome the whole time. I was very happy with my experience on the zip lines. Totally safe and super fun. I can't wait to go back. Want to try other adventures there too.
Tracy A — Google review
My birthday experience at the Margarita Adventure. Zipline 6 lines all an experience of there own. Zipping over the oak trees and grapevines fresh air lots to see and with this experienced and knowledgeable staff it makes it easier. I thank you all so much. Truly a bucketlist experience for us. We learn about the town and there soundings the history about it is very interesting from the 1800's to now its an adventure. Love the Ranch, love the Town. Thank you so much for your patience. Please take care 🙂
Felipe G — Google review
If you want to see what the beautiful hillsides are hiding in this quaint town, zip lining with Margarita Adventures is a great way to do that. The team is very safety conscious! So if this is your first time, you are in great hands. Definitely check it out if you’re looking for an adventure with great views!
H D — Google review
This is our 3 rd time there. It was also a birthday celebration for a 16 year old. The staff is exceptional and the zip lining is fantastic. I will continue to go there when I can. Great experience and great people.
Ava S — Google review
I took my wife here for her birthday. We had an amazing time! The staff were amazing, friendly, funny and wanted to give us the best time as possible. They also made sure that we were safe and hydrated. I would highly recommend Margarita adventures!
Bryan G — Google review
Fantastic experience! This company and their staff is professional and have everything planned and executed perfectly. We were ziplining for the first time. They made us feel comfortable and like VIP guests from the moment we arrived at check in, to when we put our harnesses on, to each of the 6 zip lines. They are a well oiled machine and I couldn't offer a single thing they could have done better.
Jeff L — Google review
Highly recommend doing this with your family. It was super enjoyable the guides were awesome worth ever dollar spent.
Crystal M — Google review
Everything was amazing from the staff and guides to the ziplining and views! Staff was so patient with my boys (12.10, and 7), you gotta do it ❤️
Maureen K — Google review
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22719 El Camino Real, Santa Margarita, CA 93453, USA
https://www.margarita-adventures.com/
(805) 438-3120
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Central Coast Zoo (formerly Charles Paddock Zoo)

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Amusement park
Located in Atascadero, California, Charles Paddock Zoo is a 5-acre zoo that houses a variety of local and exotic animal species. The zoo is dedicated to conservation efforts and participates in globally managed preservation programs for rare animals. Visitors can expect to see a diverse range of creatures, including an impressive red panda exhibit. While some animals may appear lonely, the staff are knowledgeable and provide valuable insights into the wildlife.
This zoo is not huge but its still a great place to visit, specially with the unique animals that they have like the red panda and the malayan tiger. The entrance price is also affordable and the gift shop has nice souvenirs. Its not too far from Morro Bay and from San Luis Obispo, so one can always plan to do other things in the area.
Ricky D — Google review
I really enjoyed visiting this zoo. There's a big free parking lot, tickets cost about 13 dollars each, and it wasn't too crowded at all. The woman working at the gift shop, Jan, was really nice and knowledgeable and and answered our questions about some of the animals. There's a wide variety of animals, sometimes different species in one exhibit. They have so many different types of tortoises including a few as big as the boulders in their enclosure. There's a gift shop with dippin dots and a soda cooler but not much else in terms of food or beverages. There's also a big peaceful park right outside the zoo. I would absolutely recommend visiting.
Oz S — Google review
We’ve been members for the past year and have loved all the improvements. It’s a great small zoo and a worthwhile place to be a member, to connect with the network of other drivable zoos (Fresno, Santa Barbara, etc). Our 2 year old loves to visit, then pop over to the park playground. A perfect afternoon.
Matthew A — Google review
We recently spent a lovely afternoon at our local gem—Central Coast Zoo. Formerly known as the Charles Paddock Zoo, this compact 5‑acre wonder is tightly packed with over 100 animals across 45 species—and yes, it's absolutely adorable and incredibly chill. What makes it stand out: The diverse animal collection is impressive for a zoo of its size. You’ll spot everything from red pandas, fossa, spider monkeys, lemurs, tortoises, and flamingoes, to quirky California natives like the burrowing owl and roadrunner, plus global favorites like Bennett’s wallaby and alligators. It's AZA-accredited, which shows they mean serious business on conservation and care. The layout is beautifully landscaped and shaded—calm, restful, and perfect for relaxing. Plenty of picnic spots mean you can leisurely watch animals while munching your snacks. We were touched by their tribute to Menderu, the beloved Malayan tiger, who sadly passed away at age 17 after a long and healthy life in their care. He arrived as a cub in 2008 and spent his life here as part of the zoo's family—it's clear he made a mark on the hearts of staff and visitors alike. Rating: Five stars for a zoo that’s big on charm, conservation, and community spirit. Why It’s Worth Your Visit: Great diversity A surprising array of animals packed into a cozy, accessible space. Relaxed vibe Shaded paths, picnic benches, and friendly crowds = instant downtime. Local pride A true community treasure with conservation and education at its heart. Also my daughter attended zoo camp there and loved it.
Tanya C — Google review
Small zoo but super cute. Walked around for like 2 hours. No actually food just snacks but nice Mexican restaurant across the street.
Jess V — Google review
Lovely zoo. My kids loved it. We didn't get to see the tiger, but maybe next time!
Adriana G — Google review
A great road trip stop if you have kids. The little zoo was bigger than we expected, and immaculately well kept. There’s also a beautiful park with a brand new playground next door, as well as a small lake that offers paddle boat rentals and fishing access.
Blake H — Google review
Animals are super cute.. Such a small zoo but such a cute one..
Debbie D — Google review
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4.0
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9100 Morro Rd, Atascadero, CA 93422, USA
http://www.centralcoastzoo.org/
(805) 461-5080
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Tablas Creek Vineyard

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Tablas Creek Vineyard is an organic winery that offers guided tastings and tours of its vineyards. The vineyards are home to free-roaming alpacas and sheep, making for a unique experience. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, providing excellent customer service. Their top-notch wines are delicious and crafted with care. They also offer metal bottles and a refill station as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic.
This should be a stop on everyone’s list when going to Paso Robles today’s wine. The regenerative farming techniques are incredible. Great to see the animals working on the farm. Staff is very well trained. There is an EV hook up with a trickle charge, which was super helpful to give us a few miles until we got back to Paso to charge up.
Kerri F — Google review
Joined this winery in 2022 ::: shhh, my first winery membership anywhere ever at age 62 ::: and it’s been incredible. I’ve literally tasted around the world and TCV stole my heart. It only continues to get better. The wine. The people. The atmosphere. The attitude. The goals. I regrettably can only get in a visit to the vineyard tasting room about twice a year (I reside in CO) but this place just keeps me coming back for more.
Julie F — Google review
Love the owners they were super passionate about their wine and the business! Very knowledgeable about wine. Tried my first red wine here.
Alex J — Google review
We spent a very enjoyable 90 minutes tasting a broad range of Rhone style wines. Our server led us through the wine flight with extensive commentary comparing the wines on the flight. Since this was our first visit to the Paso region we found this educational approach to the tasting extremely helpful and was very useful as we visited other wineries in the area. I would highly recommend a visit to Tablas Creek to anyone visiting this area
John E — Google review
What could be better than great wines, great environment and great company‽ Our server had answers to our every question and was knowledgeable about every grape variety on property! Though, I do wish reputable wineries like this would add atleast one NA item that isnt water to their offerings, the DD of our group had a decidedly worse time having nothing to drink but water. I think adding some NA options would make this winery even better than it ready is
Nate M — Google review
Excellent tasting visit with a large group of 10. The wines are very well made and aged primarily in neutral oak. Demonstrates a more mature and balanced take on the Paso Robles experience. Lovely tasting area with knowledgeable staff. Highly recommended.
Jeremy K — Google review
First time visitors, we went on the vineyard tour and tasting with Pixie -- the other 7 people were repeat visitors. The best vineyard tour I have been on, very engaging and informative. Loved the tasting experience -- very clean wines. Need to return to buy lamb, olive oil and wine. Loved seeing all the innovative techniques on the property and all the fruit trees. Highlight of our trip. BONUS tip, park at the tasting room for the start of the vine tour. You can also buy some grape vines to plant at your estate.
Gabriela C — Google review
My wife and I had booked the weekly tour followed by a wine tasting. Lizzie (Maybe not spelled correctly) showed us around and told us about the winery, history and processes. Real nice tour. The wine tasting was handled by Matt. Real knowledgeable person that could tell us not only about the wines but also the history of the place. We picked the white and red tastings and shred them across us. 10 wines total. Really nice wines. Very interesting to taste the wines made from the Rhone valley grapes. Definitely a place to visit.
Dan M — Google review
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4.5
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9339 Adelaida Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
http://www.tablascreek.com/
(805) 237-1231
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Halter Ranch

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Food & Drink
Halter Ranch is a renowned winery located in the oak-studded hills of Westside Paso Robles, offering sustainably grown Bordeaux and Rhône-style wines. The venue features a tasting room with stunning vineyard views and is known as one of the premier spots for weddings in North County San Luis Obispo. Visitors praise the beautiful grounds and enjoy picnics in the scenic outdoor area before embarking on tours led by knowledgeable and friendly guides.
Wow! We had a wonderful time at Halter Ranch. We did the wine and cave tour experience and really enjoyed the entire experience. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and we got to taste some incredible wines during the tour. This is a great activity for couples or friends! You can also choose from a variety of different tours and experiences here so there’s something for everyone. Be sure to call and reserve ahead of time. If you are short on time or simply don’t want a bigger activity you can also come here for lunch or just your classing wine tasting experience. I highly recommend adding Halter Ranch to your itinerary while in Paso.
Heather G — Google review
I had the most amazing experience at Halter Ranch. I was blown away by how clean, and how maintained the property was. The view when you walk into the tasting room/restaurant takes your breath away. The staff are extremely welcoming, the tasting is a bit more paced out but I think that is because you are also having lunch so it is good to have it spread out. Enjoy all the yummy kinds of foods and tasting. I had just one glass of Rose which was so delicious and refreshing! Our table had the charcuterie board, a tomato appetizer with whipped tofu spread, a summer salad with another whipped dressing, the burger with fries and the gnocchi. This was split between 5 people, plenty of food! I would highly recommend sitting outside, under the shade it is amazing! I can't wait to go back again!
Hanah R — Google review
Flew in for a quick weekend trip. It was incredible. We were able to get our twin engine Baron in safely. We stayed on the property at their Hunting Lodge with two other couples. Absolutely amazing and peaceful. We cooked an amazing dinner and sat in hot tub under stars. The wine and cave tour was incredible as well.
Jake B — Google review
We attended the BBQ Dinner & Train Ride event hosted by St. Rose of Lima Church at Halter Ranch, and it was truly an unforgettable evening. From the moment we arrived, the hospitality was outstanding. We were warmly greeted by a gentleman in a golf cart who drove us to the train ride. The staff there were wonderful, offering us wine and a souvenir train ticket before boarding. The train ride itself was a delight. Winding around the property, it was peaceful, fun, and even exhilarating at times. Honestly, it was better than Amtrak. A narrated guide highlighting the sights and art pieces along the way would make it even more special in the future. After returning, we were taken by golf cart to the dinner location, where the evening continued to impress. Our group of six enjoyed a private dining room, perfect for celebrating my mother’s birthday. The BBQ dinner was fantastic, and our server, Liam, went above and beyond. He carefully accommodated our dietary restrictions, worked seamlessly with the chef, and even recommended a delicious dessert wine that we bought to take home. As someone who grew up in SLO County, I’m amazed I hadn’t discovered this hidden gem sooner. The entire experience, from the train ride to the dinner, was wonderful, and our family can’t wait to attend future events at Halter Ranch. A huge thank-you to the team for making our evening so memorable!
Nevra D — Google review
We enjoyed a wonderful tasting hosted by Omar at the Estate. We were celebrating my husband’s birthday and had a wonderful table next to the vineyards with a view of the stunning Ancestor tree! We enjoyed olives and a wonderful cheese and charcuterie plate as well. Later in the afternoon, we experienced our first ride on the Halter Ranch Railroad train through the vineyard property! So fun! We are members and will be back soon!
Stacie S — Google review
Absolutely wonderful experience at Halter Ranch this past weekend. We attended the Annual Ancestor Dinner and stayed on property in the Pilot Cottage which was amazing! I can't imagine doing it any other way. I was really pleased with the Cottage as it was so well appointed. What an absolute treat!! Thank you personally to Hannah for getting us set up so well and taken care of. Thank you Halter Ranch for a memorable weekend!
Paul S — Google review
The vineyard was absolutely breathtaking, the staff were so attentive and the food and wine were top notch! Jasmine was so informative and believe me we had so many questions. We visit Paso every year for our anniversary and Halter Ranch will be on our list to re-visit. Be sure to make reservations online.
Joyce A — Google review
We were blown away by Halter Ranch! The food, wine tasting and service were all incredible. Cute gifts, as well. We couldn’t help but join their wine club. Great rosé and red blends! Get the burrata with prosciutto!
Michelle W — Google review
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4.5
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8910 Adelaida Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
https://www.halterranch.com/
(805) 226-9455
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JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery

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Food & Drink
JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery is a highly recommended destination for wine lovers. The private tour offers access to the member-only tasting room and a visit to the wine cave, with a knowledgeable guide providing information along the way. A wide variety of wines are available for tasting, and visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the vineyards while savoring their drinks. The food is also remarkable, and customer service is exceptional.
Another fabulous tasting experience at Justin! I’m an Isosceles Reserve Member and my experiences are always A+. This visit was exceptional! I treated my niece to her first ever proper wine tasting experience. Kyle made our visit absolutely memorable. My niece enjoyed every single wine we tasted and our lunch was so good!!!She’ll be bragging about this experience for many years to come. Thank you Justin and Kyle for making our tasting wonderful. I’m so happy to be an IR club member.
Lynn C — Google review
This wine estate is a bit farther from most of the wineries here but they have some really tasty wines! I recommend making reservations for lunch ahead of time so you can enjoy a flight with some food. The burger here is really fantastic and juicy too. Great open space and pretty busy on the weekends too.
Sky T — Google review
Beautiful tasting/restaurant space. Our well mannered pups were welcomed and treated like family. ❤️ Our server, Kevin, was absolute perfection. He balanced information about the wines and winery with personal stories of his life. So glad we took the sideways way home from Cambria to Auburn today! We WILL be back again with friends! The Sauv Blanc was the best choice for the warm day, the Cabernet Sauv was also delightful. Worth the drive.
Elizabeth A — Google review
Every time we visit Justin Winery, downtown, Jose goes above and beyond to make our experience truly meaningful. He is delightful. From the moment we arrive, he treats us like royalty, always greeting us with the warmest smile and genuine hospitality. Jose has an incredible way of making you feel welcomed and valued. He takes the time softly to explain each wine, sharing the details behind every pour,, which makes tasting experience so much more meaningful and enjoyable.
Gigi A — Google review
We went to the Restaurant today and it was disappointing from a few perspectives: 1. The service until they find out that you are not buying a lot of wines is good. 2. Once wine selected, checkout at the desk (and not at our restaurant table) was very disappointing A. They did not offer the check as such. Just quoted a total number that was hard to decipher. B. They asked us to pay tip on total amount including the wines we were paying to take home. Who does that? c. Despite asking for detailed bill, he did not offer one. 3. Seating asked in the patio in sun was not even explored. We sat some place we did not like. The place is less than welcoming and shows a bit snobbish style.
Nisheet G — Google review
Just came back from THE amazing experience dining at Justin. We have been a fan of Justin wines for years but didn't have the dining experience until tonight. The creativities, the artistry, the brilliance behind every dish... we were so overwhelmed! The service and staff was amazing. Rest assured that they are not cutting corners in every way in my opinions and give you the best experience you possibly have. Please please dont be less than what you are and that how you maintain if not gain more loyalty to your brand. We walked away with SB reserve, Savant and Justification ♥️♥️♥️.
Roostahktchn M — Google review
Remarkable all around. Our reservation initially started with some bumps, we had an ATV tour booked but unfortunately it was cancelled due to the weather. We did not see this until we arrived at the Winery due to spotty service on the way up. With the ATV tour cancelled, that seemed to put a damper on the day but the manger did the most to make sure we had a great experience. Long story short we ended up having a fantastic day at Justin. Very impressed with management and staff on how they handled this situation.
J S — Google review
Do not go to this place if you are a person of color. Manager Luke is racist, we were ill treated and had to leave the place in the middle of the tasting. While the restaurant had only one other white family, Luke asked us to stop our 2 year old girl from crying as it would disturb the others. Others?, there were only one white couple in the tasting place and they seemed to not care about it. Luke’s tone was impolite and we had to leave. We ended up going to Dau which has expectacular view and amazing hospitality. I see lot of other people of color have left a bad review for Luke, I am not sure why the management is still keeping this guy and letting go of there business. DO NOT RECOMMEND.
Aarti G — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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11680 Chimney Rock Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
https://www.justinwine.com/visit/vineyard-winery
(805) 591-3224
20

DAOU Vineyards

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Winery
Food & Drink
DAOU Family Estates is a beautiful winery and vineyard that offers tastings, pairings, and picnics on their extensive grounds. The views are breathtaking and the wine is exceptional. Additionally, visitors rave about the delicious food options available at the winery's restaurant. While tastings may be slightly pricey at $45 per person, this fee is waived with the purchase of two bottles per person.
Unmatched views. They really take pride in their property. The staff were so kind and knowledgeable. Constantly checking in on you and making sure your visit is memorable. Wines were nice. Views are epic. Shaded private setting. Cool music. The must visit spot in Paso.
Dan M — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at this winery in Paso Robles! The atmosphere was beautiful and welcoming, with stunning views and a relaxing vibe. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and made our tasting feel personal and memorable. Each wine we tried was unique and delicious—clearly crafted with care. It was the perfect spot to unwind, enjoy great conversation, and sip on some truly exceptional wines. Highly recommend visiting if you're in the area!
Nahal N — Google review
We had an absolutely wonderful experience at Daou Winery! From the moment we arrived, the views took our breath away ~rolling vineyards, endless hills, and that incredible California sunshine made it feel like a dream. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, the kind of place where you just want to linger for hours, sipping wine and taking it all in. Our wine tasting was perfectly curated ~every pour was delicious, showcasing the care and passion that goes into each bottle. The hosts were friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely excited to share the story behind each wine. It never felt rushed or overly formal, just a warm and welcoming experience. We also loved the setting ~comfortable seating areas, beautiful design, and music that made the experience even more enjoyable. It’s truly one of those wineries that combines luxury with heart. If you’re visiting Paso Robles, Daou is a must! Whether you’re a serious wine lover or just looking for a place to relax and enjoy an unforgettable afternoon, this winery is perfection. We left with a few bottles to bring home and memories that will last much longer. Can’t wait to come back! ✨🍷🌿
Katya M — Google review
We are on a road trip and booked for wine tasting experience at DAOU vineyards - it was fantastic. Best wine tasting we ever had with amazing landscape, products and warm hospitality. What a day we had and we look forward to going back there. Our big thank you's to Marino, Gabriel and William for being such great hosts to our family (we are travelling with 3-year-old son and he also had a great fun there even he is way too young to drink!). If we could rate more than 5-star - we will! Highly recommended!
Pidichanan M — Google review
We get DAOU wines in our Whole Foods so weren’t sure if it’d be a cliche . Much to our surprise this was the best tasting experience we had. The settling is spectacular, the wines reliably good and the kids had fun roaming around the beautiful estate spotting hummingbirds, finches and exploring the flower gardens. Won’t show up in your Gemini chat bot as kid friendly but our experience was super good. Thanks to Tyler for being a spectacular and engaging. Have to come back here again
Aditya S — Google review
Excellent experience if you ever get a chance to come out and enjoy a beautiful place highly recommend. The staff is extremely Excellent especially a person named Kenny he makes you feel welcomed into the wine world if you get a chance to experience this place I highly recommend you request him you will not regret it. Im fairly new to the wine world and he made me feel like I have always belong and to be honest I could not ask for a better experience.
Edward O — Google review
If you love great wine, amazing service, and beautiful scenery, this is mandatory. If you enjoy these things and you do not make this trip, I— well, I’m shedding a tear thinking about you missing out on this experience. Think I’m exaggerating? You’ll see. 2,200 ft elevation. Bonuses— Went in July, could smell the lavender when the wind blew. They sell estate olive oil. There were quail hopping around—- humming birds, condors flying above, c’mon it was ridiculous. The juxtaposition of vineyard sections were mesmerizing, the rows flowing over the hills, Italian Cypress— just— just— go already. APPT MANDATORY— don’t be trying to show up on a whim.
Lyndsey S — Google review
My husband and I popped into DAOU during our trip to Paso Robles as we’d had it recommended by a few people. We’re so glad we did, the views alone were spectacular. Whilst we didn’t do a full wine tasting we did try their Rose which was lovely and we’ll definitely return to try their food in the future.
Frankie S — Google review
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4.4
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2777 Hidden Mountain Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
http://www.daouvineyards.com/
(805) 226-5460
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Eberle Winery

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Food & Drink
Eberle Winery, located in Paso Robles, California, was founded by Gary Eberle, who aimed to create an American cabernet sauvignon that could rival those of Bordeaux. The winery's flagship bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon was released in 1979.
Great visit to a winery in Paso, the Cab ($60) was sooo tasty, although very pricey in my opinion. They allowed a free tasting and tour and they weren’t pushy to make me buy anything. It was a lovely experience especially for someone who doesn’t know anything about wine and may not want to spend tons of a tasting.
Alain C — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We weren’t sure what to expect from one of the more established, larger wineries in the area—but Eberle completely won us over. The wine? Excellent. Every pour impressed. The staff? Absolutely outstanding—friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely welcoming. And the atmosphere? Perfectly balanced. The reserved tasting area felt relaxed and upscale, while the outdoor space with live music had an easy, chill vibe. Bonus points for the cave tour, which added a fun twist to the visit and reminded us why Eberle has been a Paso Robles favorite for so long. Definitely worth a stop, whether you’re a wine enthusiast or just out for a great afternoon.
Mark P — Google review
Wow what a great winery. And Everyone is friendly. Kirk took us on our tour. Kirk was Awesome. He gave the best wine tasting tour that I ever had. We had pairing cheeses, fruit, nuts, and crackers. The facility was clean and we were greeted by golden retriever. I think he’s a permanent resident. I ended up joining the winery (even though I live in Tennessee), but it was all worth the visit. I highly recommend that you make a visit if/when you’re in Paso Robles. Thank you Kirk! ;-)
Chineta E — Google review
I loved the hospitality at the winery. We missed our reservation time but were able to sit inside near the bar where Mark served us so attentively. They served us complimentary BBQ meats that day which was a nice surprise and I never had such experience at any other wineries. We were able to join a later tour. There was no pressure for us to purchase anything but we ended up buying a whole case, being impressed by the generosity of this team. The tasting, tour and food are all complimentary. I would definitely stop by again next time we are passing through Paso Robles.
Anne G — Google review
I had the best experience with our guide, Tiffany. We explored the caves, their wines, and got to meet the winery dogs! The vibes were absolutely immaculate. Oh! And the wines are DELICIOUS!
Heather W — Google review
Amazing wine, friendly service, and really cool tours. Love this place. Definitely check it out! Wine is sublime, and the scenery is incredible!
Ethan S — Google review
Free tasting, wine cellar tours. If you into red wines, it could be it. Prepackaged cheese "board", complicated patio seating. I think they are after "reservation" crowd and "prime" clientele. Well run, nice staff.
G B — Google review
We were visiting on a hot summer sunday afternoon. Only 5mins / 3.3 miles from 101 ramp on 46. Beautiful property on a little hilltop, ample parking including handicap in front of the entrance. Friendly welcoming staff. They offer two different free tastings: 5 wines inside at the bar/counter or one wine outside at the large patio overlooking the vineyards, with addl. tastings for purchase. The latter includes a cellar tour too. Comfortable table seating in the shade, with curtains protecting from occasional winds. Our host Kirk was lovely and provided ample of background info. Generous pours. Nobody pushes for making purchases. Our clear favorite wine was/is the Viognier, with the Chardonnay a close second (likely biased due to Burgundy background) . The GSM is an interesting blend, for an acquired taste. I liked the Zinfandel too. Overall great impression, highly recommended. Took a few bottles home, will come back at next opportunity.
Walter P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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3810 CA-46, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
http://www.eberlewinery.com/
(805) 238-9607
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Estrella Warbird Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Estrella Warbird Museum, located at the Paso Robles Municipal Airport in California, is a rapidly growing military aviation museum. It is dedicated to preserving and restoring military aircraft, vehicles, and memorabilia from different eras. Visitors can explore a diverse collection that includes early-year aircraft, retired fighter jets, antique ambulances, and modern missiles. The museum also houses artifacts such as pilot licenses issued by the FAA and personal items carried into combat.
We visit Paso Robles often, but never for five nights, as we did December 31-January 4, 2025. You can only visit so many wineries, so we decided to see what's changed at this museum. Who doesn't like looking at airplanes and classic cars anyway? This museum has many exhibits, is clean, and seems to be well run. There are several docents in key areas to answer any questions you may have about the displays. Everyone is very friendly and down to earth. Bottom line is it's still a great place to spend a couple hours and learn some history of our great country.
Mark M — Google review
We were pleasantly surprised by how much this place has. The number of cars, planes, artillery, guns, and history was surprising and they do a good job displaying everything. The staff were friendly and welcoming. They had detailed descriptions on most exhibits and it was worth the $20 entry fee per person to get in. You could see people actively working on restorations while we were there. It seems like they genuinely care and also want to share the space with visitors.
Ilene W — Google review
I'm not a military expert, but enjoy visiting military museums. While vacationing in Avalia Beach, I was looking for places near, and came across the Estrella Warbird Museum. Drove up, and was surprised to find one of the best military and auto museums I've ever seen. They had such a wide variety of displays for all types of military equipment including planes, helicopters, tanks, jeeps, amphibious vehicles. In addition, all kinds of armaments from sidewinders, surface to air, guided weapons, torpedoes, mortar shells and more. Their Auto Museum was equally enjoyable, classic cars, race cars, service station equipment and so much more. I spent over 4 hours visiting, and will visit next time I'm in the area again.
Mbowman189 — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing. They have a huge selection of aircraft and military vehicles and their dioramas are outstanding. If you like anything military, this is the place@
Armored S — Google review
Awesome museum! tons to see! Even if you don't know much about military history/vehicles/planes---the displays are well maintained. You could spend a lot of time here or it is great as a rest stop to stretch your legs and learn something new. Kids would love this place. The classic cars on display are beautiful! Welcoming staff. Nice gift shop.
Sarah A — Google review
Such a fun local museum. Air conditioned. Gift shop. They have a flight simulator that can be reserved in advance. We love flying out of Paso Robles over to Morro Bay in the SIM! We like walking around the planes, tanks, cars, and race cars! There is a lot of history to learn about. You can climb inside of some exhibits to see what it’s like from inside the cockpits. Great for kids and adults! Give yourself 1-3 hours to explore the space.
Wimmer's S — Google review
If you like warplanes, this is the place to visit. Nice gift shop not overpriced, friendly people.
Irma A — Google review
A wonderful place The gift shop manager, who is generally the first to greet you, is so welcoming and helpful. They have so much military and war time artifacts and a 1st class auto display. Both the curator and gift shop manager are very knowledgeable and quick to answer any questions you may have. It was a wonderful day and a good choice for my family and I to visit.
Jeremy W — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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4251 Dry Creek Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
https://www.ewarbirds.org/
(805) 238-9317
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Tobin James Cellars

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Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Tobin James Cellars stands out in the Paso Robles wine country for its authentic Wild West vibe and picturesque location among the rolling hills. Situated on the site of a former stagecoach stop, the winery and tasting room exude old-world charm with saloon-style decor and a nod to its historical roots. The bright sunburst logo welcomes visitors to experience exceptional wines amidst a setting reminiscent of the region's rich past.
I have been a wine club member (James Gang) for many years because all the wines are outstanding and the team is truly the best! They consistently provide the greatest customer service in the business along with delicious, award winning varietals! Thank you, Tobin James, for always going above and beyond! ❤️
Jody D — Google review
Our time spent at Tobin James was time WELL spent. The highlight of our time in Paso Robles. My opinion is that wine is more than what is in the bottle, it's a living organism and experience. We had wine tasting…. and then we had the total experience at Tobin James. Fat Boy was a hit, the wines were fantastic and the time spent with Lance and Claire was spectacular. The total experience made us loyal Tobin James and member of the James Gang. Thanks again Kent & Mary
Kenton S — Google review
We had fun here enjoying good wine, a fabulous bartender and other terrific patrons. Bought 2 delicious bottles to go. Easy location by Hwy 46 with gorgeous outdoor space snf and a beautiful tasting room.
Bay W — Google review
We enjoyed our wine tasting experience at Tobin James. Wine tasting with a purchase of our 2 favorites, a tshirt for Liz and cheese snack for 2. Most likely we will be here all night in our motorhome. Thanks TB for the experience.
Rob B — Google review
Came here as part of a wine tour and have to say, our host was amazing (I think her name was Kelly, terrible with names). She was very knowledgeable and helped make for an astonishing tasting experience. She was able to guide us through different wines that really aligned with our tastes even going as far as recommendations off the list and my wife absolutely loved her suggestions. Not to mention I personally loved the saloon style ambiance. Loved this winery
Michel M — Google review
This the best winerie in California ! The wine's are fantastic the staff go's above and beyond to make your tasting experience amazing. We have been wine club members for years. Always our first stop in to Paso Robles.
Andrew M — Google review
Fun, live with a warm hearted atmosphere! 😍 go see Richard at the third bar and let him know that the crew from today was here celebrating our girlfriend and we had a wonderful time he hosting us was the best part, the Jamaican food truck was a bonus!!!!! recommended five stars all around thank you to Richard and the staff at Tobin James!
Dee M — Google review
This is a super fun winery. Tons of different wines, affordable and a very energetic knowledgeable staff. Whether you are by yourself, couple, or a large group its worth a visit.
Bill S — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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8950 Union Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, USA
http://www.tobinjames.com/
(805) 239-2204
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Blackwells Corner

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Blackwells Corner is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California. It is located 50 miles west-northwest of Bakersfield, at an elevation of 650 feet. Blackwells Corner is at the intersection of SR 46 and SR 33, and was the last place James Dean was seen alive prior to his death in a car wreck. Wikipedia.
3.5
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California 93249
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4.0
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California, USA
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China Alley

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Historic street with 19th-century buildings developed by early Chinese immigrants to the area.
I'd rather not show photos of china alley but I will. It's not like I remember it from years back when the famous Imperial Dynasty was at its peak when only the rich and famous who would visit from all over the world could afford to sit at a table on the continental side I can't remember which but a president ate there once , I don't remember the exact price but to sit at a table back in 1983 would put you back $400 or $ 500 at the least I know this because sometimes after school (I attended Hanford High ) I would help my mother set all the tables , I liked helping because there was so much too see I was fortunate to step into the huge wine room with the most expensive bottles of wine not to mention the price of a glass of wine , my mother worked there for a few years, and another impressive area there i don't know why I remember it was the ladies powder room or bathroom i walked in to help clean it and I have never seen a bathroom so huge and all the chairs that were placed throughout the waiting area in the room also all the mirrors with there own chair and table decorated throughout out . today there is an area right across on the same lot where people take there plastic and aluminum for recycle , the wing family closed the restraunt a few years back and it has never been the same .The building is still there but to have witnessed it with your own eyes are the only memories good memories one has , most people nowadays have no clue how famous that alley once use to be . I was told a few years back that the building is now used for storage. So sad ! It will always be 5 🌟 for me.
Andreas G — Google review
China alley is yet another token memory of times gone by. Where this used to be a very busy place, the alley now sits mostly quiet; the restaurants closed, a bit of vandalism and graffiti having crept in. Even still, it doesn't take much imagination to see it's heyday before a history of change in around Hanford brought it to it's current state.
Mik — Google review
Wish they would do something with this location... so much cool history with this location. It is still pretty cool to see the buildings and try to imagine how it might have been. Def reccomend, its a quick 5min walk tour. Beautiful
Felix T — Google review
Lots of history here. There is also a a few historic markers around. The businesses here all have stories to tell
Mandy K — Google review
I love this place. It has lost a lot of it's amazing luster over the years. It still stands as a monument to the history of the Chinese community who once lived here 100+ years ago. The alley is famed for it's restaurants as well. The Imperial Dynasty used to host famous actors and politicians. Now it is a quiet little area that doesn't have much going on except a Tea shop, and grocery, but you can still appreciate the ambiance of what was once there.
J S — Google review
It was a great little area that really needs some TLC. It was great place to spend some time wondering what it was like during it's hey day. There are several Chinese restaurants in the neighborhood. Hong Kong and Rice Bowl restaurants are across the street from China Alley. See the pictures I uploaded.
Joe D — Google review
We stopped here after eating ice cream at Superior Dairy. We walked around the street, took pictures and stopped at the tea room. A great experience if you are into architecture. This place is on preservation "endangered" lists. It is so beautiful that I hope Hanford keeps this treasure. This Alley was also the location of the famous Imperial Dynasty restaurant) closed in 2006) and the subject of an NPR story. Also, across the street is a 1940s Chinese restaurant with a neon "air conditioning" sign. Pretty cool as well.
Richard F — Google review
This place represents the history of this town. Very impressive. Sadly this place had a fire accident and need repairs please donate anything helps!
Jazmin H — Google review
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1 China Aly, Hanford, CA 93230, USA
https://www.chinaalley.com/
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Tulare Outlets

Outlet mall
Shopping
Large outlet complex for apparel, footwear, jewelry & housewares, plus a range of casual eateries.
Tulare Outlets are a great option for those looking for well-known brands at more affordable prices. There’s a good variety of stores, from clothing and footwear to accessories and home goods. The layout makes it easy to walk around, with plenty of parking and a few spots to grab a quick bite. It’s not a huge mall, but it works perfectly for practical shopping with good deals.
Alessia P — Google review
We raced to make it in before they closed at 8pm. We only went to the coach store and the employees were super nice and helpful even tho we kept them for an extra 30 minutes trying to figure out the how to bypass the PIN code on their system for the klarna app and card but we figured it out and were able to purchase what we went in there for yay!!
Alexis M — Google review
Tulare Outlets had some good deals. Many of the stores had 50% off the second purchase item. The local had many of the affordable designs in one location. Plenty of free parking.
Marian G — Google review
⸻ Fantastic Shopping Experience at Tulare Outlets – Great Stores and Dining! Tulare Outlets continues to be one of my favorite destinations for shopping, offering a clean, well-organized layout and an impressive selection of top-tier retailers. Whether you’re looking for fashion, footwear, accessories, or home goods, the outlet offers something for everyone. Two of my personal favorite stores at the center are Nike and Coach. The Nike store consistently has great sales and a wide variety of athletic wear and footwear, making it easy to find exactly what I need at unbeatable prices. The Coach outlet is equally impressive, with excellent customer service and luxury accessories offered at discounted rates that are hard to pass up. What makes a visit to Tulare Outlets even better is its proximity to Bravo Farms, my favorite local restaurant. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy a delicious meal after a day of shopping. The food is consistently great, the atmosphere is rustic and welcoming, and the service never disappoints. Overall, Tulare Outlets offers a well-rounded experience—outstanding retail options, great deals, and a convenient location near fantastic dining. Highly recommended for both locals and visitors alike.
Thomas G — Google review
We went to Levi's to return a shirt but I wasn't able because I washed I was very disappointed because it had an ugly stain from the fabric but I learned that next time that happens I will return it right away and not try to remove the stain. We did some shopping they had a very good sales and Juan the employee that helped us was very nice and gave us an extra discount. We left happy and we will come back to do more shopping in the future.
Julieta C — Google review
Nice variety of stores. Didn't seem like ttue discount outlets. Parking, stores. All very clean and easily shopable for those who have a challenge walking.
Liz D — Google review
The parking lot is busy so be alert when walking to the stores. Many different types of shops from food and treats to clothes, books, shoes and sports accessories. Also, there is a nice theater and several sit down restaurants to take a break and enjoy a good meal.
Docs M — Google review
It wasn't as crowded in the morning but around 12 afternoon it started to get crowded and parking was unavailable. Good thing I came to do some holiday shopping in the morning and left in the afternoon. There are many stores to explore and plenty of sale right now. A good place to find something for the holiday season.
Jn_nt — Google review
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1407 Retherford St, Tulare, CA 93274, USA
http://www.tulareoutletcenter.com/
(559) 684-9091
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Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA Journey

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Campground
Nature & Parks
Visalia/Sequoia National Park KOA Journey is a top choice for a convenient and modern campground in Visalia. It offers spacious grounds, modern amenities, and an easily accessible location within the city. The campground serves as a great base for exploring Sequoia National Park, which is just a short drive away. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the giant sequoias, hike along scenic trails, or simply take in the awe-inspiring views.
We stopped over on our long drive home. Easy to get into with an RV with decent sized spots. Walked by the pool and it looked nice, didn’t swim but lots of people were enjoying the pool. Nice off leash dog area. Great staff in the office. It was a quick stop but would stay here again. Saw a few cute cats running around.
Jennifer H — Google review
Rented a cabin.cabin was clean.bathrooms clean.cabins and bathroom nicely decorated and kept up. Stayed 5 nights ,good location close to stores and good location to explore the area and Sequoia national Park in Kings canyon.Staff was friendly.would highly recommend. I will be back. With my family. Also I think it's worth mentioning the hey also have sicks to wash dishes and free coffee in the morning for guest Thank you.
Stacey R — Google review
The location isn’t particularly scenic, but it’s conveniently close to downtown and Sequoia National Park. The staff is very attentive and welcoming, which made the stay more pleasant. Bathrooms are outdated but kept clean. One of the highlights is the spacious and well-maintained dog park—perfect if you're traveling with pets. The campground is quiet and feels safe, which is a big plus. However, be aware that there’s limited shade at most sites, so it can get quite sunny and hot during the day.
We O — Google review
Me and my 3 cavalier Spaniels enjoyed our stay. Very dog friendly. We had a 2 room cabin no bathroom in our cabin but so easy to visit with my dogs a 2 minutes walk was fine.
Patricia Y — Google review
We had a great stay here. Our cabin was clean and comfortable, the bathrooms were kept clean, and our kids really enjoyed themselves. The staff was just incredible. Every interaction they were really kind, and helpful to any questions we had. Would definitely come back!
Sierra — Google review
Visited this KOA campground Labor Day weekend. It is a small campground, spacious spots, mature trees and nice quiet location in Visalia. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Swapping out a damaged picnic table for a nicer one and giving us a late check out time for a small additional fee. The pool was big even though we didn’t use it. The bathrooms and shower areas were a little out dated but clean and functional. I recommend this KOA campground if you are in Visalia or visiting Sequoia National Park.
Christine W — Google review
We recently stayed at the Visalia/Sequoia KOA RV Park as our home base for visiting Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. The campground itself was clean and offered convenient amenities, including reliable access to shopping like Costco and other larger city comforts. Visalia is a pleasant town, small enough to explore in a day but big enough to have everything we needed. That said, there are a few things worth noting. The park is located in a heavily farmed area of the valley, which made it quite dusty during our stay. Water pressure was generally fine, but inconsistent at times. On our last morning, our hot water heater didn’t receive enough pressure to ignite, which delayed our showers. One of our main considerations when booking was proximity to the national parks, but we learned that the drive actually takes about an hour or more to reach either Sequoia or Kings Canyon. While this KOA worked well for city access, those planning multiple trips into the parks may want to explore options a bit closer to the entrances. All in all, a decent stay with the convenience of urban access, but next time we may consider something a little closer to the wilderness.
Thomas C — Google review
The tent sites are right along the road where people speed! It is entirely too loud at night! I felt like I was homeless and sleeping on the sidewalk. The shower house did not have any running water. The pipe at the camp site was turned off. The women's restroom looks like poor gas station restroom, not KOA standard. The entire campground smelled like a dirty muddy duck pond. Definitely would not camp here again.
Christie S — Google review
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7480 Avenue 308, Visalia, CA 93291, USA
https://koa.com/campgrounds/visalia/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp
(559) 651-0544
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Bravo Farms Vintage Cheese Factory

$$$$affordable
Rest stop
Shopping
Amusement center
Cheese manufacturer
Cheese shop
Love this place. Truck stop across the street with fuel. There's a truck wash and barbecue. About 8 to 10 truck parking spots, great gift shop, cheese shop, fudge and ice cream. Restaurant with barbecue and a bar area. Bottle and tap beer. You can take your food and drink out back and eat. Lots of tables. Llama, donkeys and goats to feed. Built to look like an old Western town that you can go into. Old fashioned shooting gallery. Beautiful flowers and trees. Really cool place. Barn full of antiques next door open on weekends
Michelle H — Google review
This place has great cheese, snacks, ice cream and souvenirs. We haven't been back since before the remodel so it was nice to see the update place. This was a quick bathroom break, dog rest and ice cream on our way back from a long day out. We love love the dog park area and REALLY APPRECIATE IT. Our dog was ready for water, play and a poop. They provide a water bowl attached to the barn wall on your right when you walk in the gate. You can turn on the water to fill it up. It is a little high for tiny dogs, our dog could just reach the water if he stretched his neck. There are poop bags provided as well. FREE OF CHARGE! The dog park is so worth the stop when on road trips with the furry family members. No dogs are allowed inside Bravo Farms (except service animals) but we just left ours in the car with the air conditioner on, (Of course) after he played, pooped and got a snack. 😊 We then went in and got an ice cream ina cup, they have cones as well. It cost $9.50 for two single scoops in a cup. I had Coffee and chips and we tried orange flavor as well. Wow both were so good. I recommend Coffee and chip. 👍 We also picked up some Gouda and bacon cheese squares and an alligator jerky stick. There is so much more at Bravo Farms but this is just what we did this day. We have been two this location over a dozen times in the past 12 yrs. We will always stop by here when heading to or from Bakersfield or Fresno. If you pass this place on the 99 and haven't stopped yet. THIS IS YOUR SIGN 🛑. Try them out!
K M — Google review
This location is way better than the one in Visalia. The food quality and portion are way better. Inside and outdoor seating, but I would recommend indoors due to the flies from the petting zoo Ordered: Pulled pork sando Santa Fe salad The fudge is delicious. I personally love the rocky road flavor, but they offer many other flavors to try. Great stopover and to get some souvenirs
Kat S — Google review
While stopping to charge our vehicle we decided to visit the adorable building that was Bravo Farms. They offered clean restrooms and plenty of your typical tourist stop goodies for purchase. It was fun watching a bit of the cheese making process. They offer fudge samples. We enjoyed a nice conversation with the gal serving the fudge about the small town of Taver where she was born and raised. It is an adorable little town.
Denice O — Google review
What a lovely stop with a petting zoo and several other activities for kids at the back - including an amazing treehouse and gemstone panning. There is also lovely fudge and cheese sold here and makes for a wonderful stop to stretch our legs during our road trip from LA to Yosemite. Highly recommended!
Andrew Y — Google review
Great little pit stop, cool decor and tree house, lots of different snacks and goodies to choose from! Been here twice now on my travels
Jamie F — Google review
Lots of meat, cheese, drinks, and snack selection. Be sure to try the fudge and pet the sheep on your way out! This was a cute place to change, use the bathroom, and grab food for the road.
Olivia B — Google review
Fun tourist trap. The cheese is incredible and you can watch them make it if you show up at the right times. Tourist trap prices on snacks. There used to be more to do here but they seem to be scaling that back. Fun place to pull over and stretch your legs if you are travelling the 99 a long distance. The do have EV charging for teslas if you need it. The steak at the restaurant is really good. Good icecream at the ice cream parlor and the attached gas station has some decent types of jerky for sale. Decent restrooms. And the tree house is cool for families. An old school family friendly tourist stop.
John C — Google review
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36005 CA-99, Traver, CA 93673, USA
http://www.bravofarms.com/
(559) 897-5762
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The Sun-Maid Market

Gift shop
Shopping
Gift basket store
Gift & Specialty Shops
Wonderful local gift shop and of course so many raisins! Loved the huge box of raisins outside to take a photo with. Big selection of gift items, other fruits and nuts and a lot of cute things. Glad I finally got to check this out after living and working in Selma almost my whole life.
Sarah A — Google review
A fun road trip stop to stretch the legs and treat yourself to some yummy snacks and fun pics.
Darla P — Google review
This was a nice little stop on our way back from Yosemite. It's worth a one-time visit. The store had different raisin baskets, jackets, hats, etc. The office lobby has some cool memorabilia.
E Y — Google review
Last time I drove by on a Sunday and the Visitors Center was closed. This time driving by it was on a Thursday so got to stop and get a good picture with the World's Largest Box of Raisins. It once held 16,500 lbs of raisins for a Guinness World Record. It's 12' tall, 8' wide and 4' deep. They give you a tiny sample box of raisins in the store so it's fun to get your picture holding that one next to the big one outside. The store though has all types of goodies. Not just raisins. Definitely something for everyone. Puzzles, games, shirts etc. Worth a look. I found things you can't get in a regular store that I know of and some of the prices are better then what you can get in stores like the yogurt covered raisins for instance. And if your a fanatic for raisins they sell in bulk. I loved the toffee covered pistachios and the chocolate cover berries. Strawberry yogurt raisins are pretty good too. Good to put in with a homemade granola trail mix. The prunes were delicious too. And of course the raisins. Worth a stop to check it out.
Roberta P — Google review
So disappointed we went out of our way to go here. Typical shirts, cards, puzzles and products for sale you expect at crummy tourist trap stores a long the highway. We were even hoping to be able to buy some raisans or chocolate covered treats but their prices were higher than we could buy the same thing at a grocery store or a Trader Joe's. No tours of the raisan processing plant we understand but there wasn't even a paragraph of information on how they turn millions of pounds of grapes into raisans and pack millions of boxes. Dont waste your time stopping here. There is nothing to see except for a giant box of raisans out front.
Phred S — Google review
I was raised on a 40 acre ranch on what is now almond trees. But it was those 38 acres of Thompson Seedless Grapevines that became part of my "life's blood". I am now 68 years old and I still remember digging around through sweatbox after sweatbox, picking out a handful of those juicy delicious fresh dried raisins. Beings that my Dad was also a truck driver, I would accompany him on many, many loads to the Sun Maid plant in Kingsburg, and was blessed to experience many "behind the scenes" look at production process. (This was back in the early sixties when common sense safety was forefront). I was always fascinated by the bleaching process in particular, but just watching the washing process in general was amazing. Throughout the years my taste for raisins wained save for my favorites, Kellogg's Raisin Brand, and Sun Maid raisin bread. My friend/landlord purchased a sixpack of small boxes of Sun Maid raisins but I was takes back by just how "punny" they all were and attributed it to it being package a couple seasons past. They were nothing close to what I remember eating 10 or 20 years ago. A sign of the times, or a bad year for raisin farmers. She ended up buying a 20 ounce/1 lb. 4 oz. box, and I was still bewildered at the low quality of the raisins. Some were nearly the size of mouse droppings. I'm going to test the market to some degree and purchase a box of Champion brand and one of Dole. I'll come back with an update and pictures. In the meantime I'm hoping this is an exception and not the new quality standard of Sun Maid raisins. -Robert L. Abrahamian Sr.
Robert A — Google review
Nice collection of snacks and merchandise. The lemon almonds was my favorite.
G — Google review
Great little stop with items you can only get in store. Take a pic with the largest box of raisins in the world!
Osceola C — Google review
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13525 S Bethel Ave, Kingsburg, CA 93631, USA
http://market.sunmaid.com/
(559) 897-6363
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