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Back Bay Inn
Back Bay Inn
Sea Pines Resort
Sea Pines Resort
Bayfront Inn at the Waterfront
Bayfront Inn at the Waterfront
SurfSide Stay Morro Bay
SurfSide Stay Morro Bay
Cambria Hotel Templeton - Paso Robles
Cambria Hotel Templeton - Paso Robles
Blue Sail Inn
Blue Sail Inn
Hampton Inn & Suites Paso Robles
Hampton Inn & Suites Paso Robles
The Landing at Morro Bay
The Landing at Morro Bay
Pleasant Inn
Pleasant Inn
Bay View Inn
Bay View Inn
Avenue Inn Downtown San Luis Obispo
Avenue Inn Downtown San Luis Obispo
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Atascadero by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Atascadero by IHG
Sea Air Inn & Suites - Downtown - Restaurant Row
Sea Air Inn & Suites - Downtown - Restaurant Row
Pacific Shores Inn
Pacific Shores Inn
Dune Surfer Inn
Dune Surfer Inn
Inn At Morro Bay
Inn At Morro Bay
Morro Crest Inn
Morro Crest Inn
Harbor House Inn Morro Bay
Harbor House Inn Morro Bay
Sundown Inn
Sundown Inn
Residence Inn by Marriott San Luis Obispo
Residence Inn by Marriott San Luis ObispoGo beyond your typical stay in Los Osos
Top neighborhoods in Los Osos

Baywood Park
Baywood-Los Osos's Baywood Park neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Morro Bay State Park and Morro Estuary Nature Preserve.
Cuesta-by-the-Sea
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Kayak through Morro Bay's tranquil waters where sea otters float on their backs, cracking shells on their furry bellies. The Elfin Forest Preserve offers boardwalk trails through ancient pygmy oaks that seem plucked from a fantasy novel. Montaña de Oro State Park delivers dramatic coastal bluffs where wildflowers paint the landscape in spring. Los Osos Oaks State Reserve protects 800-year-old oak trees with branches that twist like frozen dancers. Birdwatchers flock to Sweet Springs Nature Preserve where herons stalk the shallows with prehistoric patience. Despite the town's name meaning 'The Bears' in Spanish, no actual bears have roamed here for over a century – perhaps the greatest disappointment for wildlife photographers.

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