SOUTHBOUND FROM SAN FRANCISCO
EXPLORE CALIFORNIA’S CENTRAL COAST FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO LOS ANGELES.
The Central Coast of California is 13,000 square miles. We’ve divided it into four distinct regions offering you a myriad of experiences like outdoor adventures, shopping, amazing food, wine and beer, and cultural events. And with over 43,000 hotel rooms, you’ll always find a place to stay.Other important advice: Take. Your. Time. Take the time to really enjoy yourself in California’s Central Coast and discover hidden gems along The Original Road Trip.This itinerary is for a southbound road trip starting from San Francisco International Airport (SFO). If you’re starting from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), check out this northbound version of The Original Road Trip.
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From San Francisco International Airport (SFO), drive south on Highway 101 to merge onto CA-92. Then merge onto 280 south. From there, take Highway 17 south to Santa Cruz (67 miles; 107km; 60 minutes)With its spectacular beaches and unique urban mix, Santa Cruz. is a city shaped equally by a distinctive local culture and the refreshing bay breezes. Step back im time at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk with a ride on The Giant Dipper, the park’s vintage wooden roller coaster. Or take a walk on the half-mile-long Municipal Wharf.From Santa Cruz, drive south on Highway 1 to Monterey (43 miles; 69 km; 48 minutes)Set along the curving sweep of its namesake bay and rising into pine-covered hills, Monterey combines natural beauty with reminders of its heyday as a bustling fishing port. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is a window into the life and ecology of one of the world’s richest ocean environments. This celebrated facility, which helped spur the revival of Cannery Row when it opened in 1984, focuses on the marine life waiting beyond its decks in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Be sure to visit the charming seaside town of Carmel, and stunning Pebble Beach.South of Monterey lies Big Sur, and this is where you should absolutely slow down and soak it all in. Why rush along a 70-mile stretch considered by many to be the world’s most dramatic meeting of land and ocean? Take your time; savor the advance and retreat of fogs into redwood canyons and a changing light that seems to reinvent the coast almost by the second.From Monterey, continue south on Highway 1 toward San Luis Obispo Region (40 miles; 64 km; 60 minutes)
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From San Francisco International Airport (SFO), drive south on Highway 101. Then merge on Leavesly Rd/CA-152 toward Gilroy (67 miles; 107km; 60 minutes)This area is home to Morgan Hill where there’s an abundance of fresh air, rolling hills and award-winning wineries, Gilroy – the Garlic Capital of the World, Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park, the mission in San Juan Bautista, and Salinas. Make a stop in Salinas and the fabulous National John Steinbeck Center where you can discover Steinbeck’s world through interactive, multi-sensory exhibits and rare artifacts.Worth the drive (approx. 50 miles south of Salinas) is Pinnacles National Park in San Benito County. Comprising 26,000 acres, it is an otherworldly landscape of stone spires and crags formed by the collapse of an acient volcano. There are over 30 miles of trails, rock climbing, caves, and all sorts of wildlife – including California condors. The park’s western entrance is easily accessible from the Salinas Valley.You can either return to Salinas and turn toward the coast via Highway 68, or you can continue south on Highway 101 toward Paso Robles.
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From Monterey, drive south on Highway 1 (40 miles; 64 km; 60 mins).San Simeon is home to one of the most famous attractions – Hearst Castle. Tour the newspaper mogul’s mansion (now a California State Historical Monument) on a hill and see art ranging from ancient Egyptian to Art Deco.Just north of San Simeon is an observation area at Piedras Blancas where you can view an Elephant Seals Rookery. South of San Simeon, you’ll come across the artistic hamlet of Cambria, known for its dramatic coastal landscape. Stroll the Moonstone Beach pathways at sunset, or ride the hills on horseback.Be sure to stop by the unique town of Harmony (population 18), and find a hand-made treasure. Discover classic beach towns of Cayucos, and seaside Morro Bay where you can kayak around its famous Morro Rock or fish from the dock. From there, it’s a short drive to San Luis Obispo.
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From Salinas, drive south on Highway 101 (97 miles; 156 km; 90 mins).Take some time in the incredible wine and food destination of Paso Robles and the charming town of Atascadero on your way to San Luis Obispo. Many restaurants in the Paso Robles area are led by James Beared Award-nomated chefs. It is also known for its wine country. Wine tours allow you to “hop-on, hop-off” – a great way to try everything while going at your own pace.San Luis Obispo has long drawn visitors from metropolitan areas looking for close-to-home weekend escapes due to the range of its scenery, the quality of wines, and its proximity to the coast.With historic missions and a bustling college town, the San Luis Obispo region includes irresistible beach communities and an international reputation for winemaking.Blessed with numerous state parks and beaches, this is a region for escapes into nature, including hiking the coastal bluffs north of Cayucos, or the inland hills of San Luis Obispo or Atascadero.
Heading south of San Luis Obispo, take some time at the quintessential beach town of Pismo Beach and Arroyo Grande, where beautifully restored buildings date back over one hundred years.OVERNIGHT: SAN LUIS OBISPO REGION