The purpose of the Estero Bluffs SP, in San Luis Obispo County, is to preserve and protect a rich, diverse and particularly scenic area of the Pacific Ocean coast, with sea stacks and intertidal areas, a substantial area of wetlands, low bluffs and coastal terraces punctuated by a number of perennial and intermittent streams, and containing a pocket cove and beach at Villa Creek. The property's rich diversity of habitat types includes marine, intertidal, estuarine, riverine, coastal salt marsh, freshwater marsh, coastal foredune, coastal and riparian scrub and grassland, collectively providing habitat for a number of endangered species, including the snowy plover. The property includes Native American occupancy sites.
To contact the park, please call the San Luis Obispo Coast District at 805-772-7434
To contact the park, please call the San Luis Obispo Coast District at 805-772-7434
Nearby Community Trips
Really easy hike (walk) along the coast. Completely flat (beside some small canyons). The app got a wrong record of the altitude (there's no 1662.5 ft vertical up or down. It's 10 ft max above see level everywhere. You can spot a lot of wildlife : double-crested cormorants, pelicans, long-billed curlew, snowy egrets, seals...
