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The Quiet Coast of Avila Beach

Saturday, January 29, 2005

Once a busy port, Avila Beach--14 miles south of San Luis Obispo--is today a quiet coastal sanctuary with much of the charm of neighboring Pismo Beach and Morro Bay, but without the sprawl of hotels and curio shops or the emphasis on tourism. If you're visiting the county or traveling along the California coast, you might consider a detour for a few hours, or a few days. Laid-back little Avila and adjacent Port San Luis can give you a taste of California coastal towns as they were in the '40s and '50s.

An additional reason to visit is the weather: Avila Valley's microclimate usually means sunny skies even when nearby beaches are fogged in. In most any weather, two local mineral hot springs are attractive prospects (but be aware that some people find the sulfur smell a bit overwhelming).

Avila Hot Springs, 1/4 mile west of U.S. Highway 101 on Avila Beach Drive, is a family recreational campground, open year-round, with a large pool and private hot tubs. Sycamore Mineral Springs, also on Avila Beach Drive, has dozens of simple hotel rooms, each with private outdoor spa. Redwood tubs, tucked under oaks and sycamores are available too.

In Avila Beach, shops along Front Street's six blocks offer saltwater taffy, beachwear, fishing gear, and fish and chips. The Old Custom House, at 324 Front, is the preferred local hangout.

Two miles west of Avila Beach, at the end of Avila Beach Drive, is Port San Luis. First built in 1873, Harford Pier (as it was then called) had a narrow-gauge railway running two trains a day. The canopy at pier's end sheltered a railroad warehouse. Today, it shelters the Olde Port Inn, known for its seafood (the proprietor's family also owns the wholesale fish market downstairs) and coastal views.

A picturesque afternoon outing in this area would be a drive along See Canyon Road (2 miles northeast of Avila Beach, off San Luis Bay Drive), where several small orchards sell cider, honey, just-picked vegetables, and apples (in fall).

The quiet San Luis Obispo coast
David Lansing, Sunset

The Challenge Course at Monarch Dunes - Opens August 2008 Infinite Golf - Discount Golf Membership at Avila Beach and Blacklake Golf Resorts. San Luis Obispo Law Enforcement Assistance Foundation - 6th Annual Golf Tournement Scrapbook Expressions - Largest Central Coast Scrapbooking Store located in Pismo Beach. SLO County Junior Golf Association - Summer Camp Programs, Golf Skills Challenges, Junior Golf Tournaments.