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Just off of Highway 1, Morro Bay State Park remains a dream location on the central coast, its natural lagoon and bay access make it the perfect place for unenclosed adventuring. Interests in the land, sea and sky are all met with options like hiking, camping, birdwatching and boating, just to scratch the surface. Visit the museum of natural history from 10:00am - 5:00 pm daily to learn about the park and take part in family friendly activities. Of course, we can't forget Morro Bay's signature, Morro Rock, standing just off the coast. The landmark lends its might to amazing views which are particularly unbeatable at sunset. Come see how Morro Bay can rock your world.
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