
San Luis Obispo County
Morro Bay
Where majestic rock meets ocean magic
About Morro Bay
Morro Bay's iconic volcanic rock rises from the Pacific like a sleeping giant, casting its spell over a charming harbor town where sea otters play among colorful kayaks and fishing boats. Savor buttery clam chowder at waterfront cafes while pelicans dive for their dinner, then stroll the Embarcadero as fog rolls in to kiss the legendary Morro Rock. This is coastal California at its most enchanting—where every sunset feels like a masterpiece painted just for you.
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Local Businesses
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butcherMorro Bay Butcher & Deli
911, Main Street, CA, 93442
artBy The Bay Gallery
895, Embarcadero Road, CA, 93442
car_partsAutoZone
450, Quintana Road, CA, 93442
sportsTKD Surf Shop
doctorsBecker Chiropractic
580, Harbor Street, Morro Bay, CA, 93442
convenienceampm
940, Morro Bay Boulevard, CA
fuelSinclair
940, Morro Bay Boulevard, CA
restaurantUmi Sushi & Sake
630, Embarcadero Road, CA, 93442
greengrocerSunshine Health Foods
415, Morro Bay Boulevard, CA, 93442
Latest News in Morro Bay
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Morro BayColeman Park Phase-1 Done
Well, there’s a new addition to Coleman Park that’s sure to make a splash—and not just because of the bay views. According to the *Estero Bay News*, crews from J Bruce Kies Construction, CXT Precast Concrete Products, and Bragg Crane Service recently lifted and dropped into place a brand-new, pre-fabricated restroom, marking the completion of Phase 1 at the park. For anyone who’s ever juggled a beach towel and a toddler on a sunny Saturday, this is the kind of quiet upgrade that makes a real difference in our daily lives. It’s easy to overlook a restroom, but for a park that sees everything from morning dog walks to sunset picnics, having a clean, permanent facility means more time enjoying the shoreline and less time planning around logistics. This phase sets the stage for future improvements, and it’s a reminder that our local parks are getting the thoughtful care they deserve. Next time you’re strolling past the Coleman Park playground or watching the otters bob in the harbor, you can thank the crews—and local planning—for making our little slice of the Central Coast just a bit more welcoming.
Morro BayCritters at the Morro Bay Library
Well, if you’ve been to the Morro Bay Library lately, you might have noticed a new kind of regular checking out the scene—and he doesn’t even need a library card. According to *Estero Bay News*, a long-eared owl named Leo (though he answers to Oberon) has become a beloved fixture there. Fifteen years ago, Leo fell from his nest and fractured both wings, leaving him unable to fly well enough to survive in the wild. Now, instead of soaring over the estuary, he’s perched quietly among the stacks, offering a little wild wisdom to anyone who stops by. It’s a sweet reminder of how our community steps up for its critters. From the herons at the harbor to the sea lions on the rocks, Morro Bay has always been a place where wildlife and neighbors coexist. Having Leo at the library—a place where stories come alive—feels especially fitting. He’s a living lesson in resilience, and a gentle nudge to appreciate the quieter, feathered members of our coastal family. Next time you’re grabbing a book, say hello. He might just hoot back.
Morro BayCitizens Speak Out on Morro Elementary Purchase
Well, it looks like the conversation around the future of Morro Elementary is really heating up. According to the *Estero Bay News*, the first of two public meetings on the possible purchase of the campus drew a crowd of locals who weren’t shy about sharing their thoughts. For those of us who remember when that school was the heart of the neighborhood—with the sound of kids playing at recess echoing all the way down to the Embarcadero—this isn’t just a real estate deal. It’s about what kind of community we want to be. The big question on everyone’s mind seems to be: what comes next? Whether it’s affordable housing, a community center, or open space, this site means something to Morro Bay. It’s a chance to shape a piece of our town for the next generation, not just the next tax season. If you missed this first meeting, don’t worry—there’s still another chance to weigh in. Let’s make sure our voices are heard, neighbors. After all, the best decisions for Morro Bay are made *by* Morro Bay.