is a quaint fishing village situated on one of California's rarer natural harbors.

Majestic Morro Rock rises almost 600 feet above the crashing surf. It is a prominent landmark that can be seen for miles.

The Embarcadero waterfront area is a popular tourist attraction. With many restaurants, shops, parks, and other items of interest, it is a focal point for tourism in the area.

Morro Bay state Park features a championship 18-hole golf course, a yacht harbor, the natural history museum, and hundreds of acres of natural splendor. Included is the Morro Bay sand spit, a vast estuary system, and hundreds of acres of coastal land with spectacular vistas.

With a population of a little over 10,000 people, Morro Bay combines a friendly small town atmosphere with the shopping convenience a small city can provide.

 

An incorporated city since 1964, Morro Bay is one of the few coastal towns which provides all of its local services.

 

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