Rodeway Inn at Morro Bay





The Rodeway Inn at Morro Bay Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Black Hill is the second to last of nine volcanic plugs that lie between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay (the last being Morro Rock itself). The hike to the top travels through Fleming's Forest, a hillside of Monterey Pine trees that were planted by John Fleming (a former park superintendent). It is rumored that Black Hill received its name due to the tar seep on the north side of the hill. This scenic and enjoyable hike can be done in just a couple of hours.
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Valencia Peak is a coastal mountain located within Montana De Oro State Park. This trail offers gorgeous views of the Central Coast, great views of Morro Bay, Cayucos and you can see Cambria and beyond on clear days. Also amazing views of Spooners Cove and to the south. With a little over a 1000+ feet of elevation gain, this is a great hike for hikers of all skill levels. If you have less hikes under your belt or are not in perfect physical shape leave a little more time for breaks along...
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This beautiful trail is right next to the ocean along the bluff. There are plenty of access points to the beach and tide pools. This area is also known for its colorful displays of California poppies (you can look, but don't pick them!). Accessibility: There is 1 paved designated accessible space in the gravel parking lot off of Pecho Valley Road at the north end of the trail. It is van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is gravel. It is typically at least 5 feet...
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Bishop Peak, at 1559 feet, is the highest of the Nine Sisters (or Morros) in San Luis Obispo County. The peak is the centerpiece of the Bishop Peak Nature Reserve, and can be accessed from trailheads on Patricia Drive, Highland Drive, or Foothill Road. This moderately trafficked out and back allows gorgeous views from the summit.
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Bishop Peak, at 1559 feet, is the highest of the Nine Sisters (or Morros) in San Luis Obispo County. The peak is the centerpiece of the Bishop Peak Nature Reserve, and can be accessed from trailheads on Patricia Drive, Highland Drive, or Foothill Road. From the trailhead on Patricia Drive, the trail starts as a wide dirt path climbing west uphill to a fenced gate, where you enter the Ferrini Open Space. At a curve in the road, turn left onto a narrow trail just after a short stretch of...