![]() ![]() If using the alternate fee-parking-lot approach, walk to the beach and go south. In another 100 yards to the north there is another seasonal pool. Fee required.īIRDING: Just as the trail reaches the beach sand there is a seasonal pool. For an easier approach, park in the Morro Strand State Park Campground day-use parking lot. The trail starts out down a steep banking, then is relatively flat sand, sometimes deep. Take the obvious trail that leads to the beach. ![]() Park on the right (west) side just before the road turns abruptly inland onto Java Street. At the Yerba Buena Street traffic light turn left (west) and then take the first left (south) onto Beachcomber Drive. Scope offshore for SHEARWATERS (fall), LOONS, GREBES and ALCIDS (winter).ĭIRECTIONS: ( Back to MAP B) ( eBird Hotspot) From the junction of SR 1 and SR 41 (in Morro Bay), drive north on SR 1 for 1.8 miles. ![]() Except for mid-summer the rocks below are good for any of the rock-dwelling shorebirds such as BLACK (and sometimes RUDDY) TURNSTONES and SURFBIRDS. From November to early April this may be the best place in the county to look for WHITE-WINGED and BLACK SCOTERS with the more common SURF SCOTERS. The latter is flat, but could be muddy after rain.īIRDING: There is usually a raft of SURF SCOTERS here: a few in the summer, many more in the winter. The trail then gets narrow and turns to dirt for another few hundred feet to the point. Initial approach is a about 20 feet of sloping packed gravel, then about 100 ft of packed gravel path that appears accessible to all. Bird north along the bluff for about 100 yards to where you can see all of the rocky area below and can view north along the coast. At the Yerba Buena Street traffic light turn left (west) and then take an immediate right (no DIRECTIONS: ( Back to MAP B) ( eBird Hotspot) From the junction of SR 1 and SR 41 (in Morro Bay), drive north on SR 1 for 1.8 miles. ![]()
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