10 Scenic Hiking Trails in Morro Bay
Whether you’re looking for an easy coastal walk or a challenging summit hike, Morro Bay hiking offers something for everyone.
From the tide pools of Point Lobos to the red rock cliffs of the Southwest, America’s state parks offer just as much wonder as national parks — often with fewer crowds and closer access. This collection of photo-driven guides covers some of my favorite state parks across the West, featuring coastal trails, desert escapes, and mountain adventures. Expect practical tips, scenic highlights, and personal stories from wild places worth exploring.
Whether you’re looking for an easy coastal walk or a challenging summit hike, Morro Bay hiking offers something for everyone.
With year-round camping and a variety of campgrounds to choose from, Morro Bay is a dream destination for outdoor lovers.
The Black Hill Trail in Morro Bay State Park is a short but rewarding hike that leads to breathtaking panoramic views from a 661-foot volcanic peak.
Montana de Oro State Park is one of my favorite parks in the California’s Central Coast for hiking.
Montana de Oro tide pools, tucked along the rocky shores of the park, offer an intimate glimpse into the vibrant marine life that thrives along the California coast.
The Bluff Trail at Montana de Oro is a true gem of California’s Central Coast.
If you’re on the hunt for a slice of paradise along California’s Central Coast, Morro Bay State Park is calling your name.