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Central Coast Outdoors Guided kayak tours in Morro Bay with the local Central Coast experts Central Coast Outdoors is a top rated kayak tour company based in Morro Bay, California.

John and Virginia Flaherty own Central Coast Outdoors and have been in the outdoor guiding business since 1991.

While we  , the curious young   sometimes follow us around the bay.
25/01/2025

While we , the curious young sometimes follow us around the bay.

Big and beautiful
21/01/2025

Big and beautiful

  showing off beauty
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showing off beauty

Investigating strange logs in the   in  .
18/01/2025

Investigating strange logs in the in .

17/01/2025

We love birds, especially at this time of year when so many of our visitors come through
16/01/2025

We love birds, especially at this time of year when so many of our visitors come through

Jumping on the sandspit!
15/01/2025

Jumping on the sandspit!

A recent     into the  , checking out   reflecting on the water and viewing the   before we visited the  .
14/01/2025

A recent into the , checking out reflecting on the water and viewing the before we visited the .

We love the  , the  ,  ,  , and  . Join us by booking your reservation online www.centralcoastoutdoors.com. For private ...
13/01/2025

We love the , the , , , and . Join us by booking your reservation online www.centralcoastoutdoors.com. For private tours, call us at 805-528-1080.

Bring the family to   for fun in the sun, on the bay, and on the sandspit. Book your   with Central Coast Outdoors.
13/01/2025

Bring the family to for fun in the sun, on the bay, and on the sandspit. Book your with Central Coast Outdoors.

11/01/2025

Pupping season is coming soon.

Book your tour for this weekend when the   are back.
09/01/2025

Book your tour for this weekend when the are back.

  is fun for the whole  ! Give us a call or book your reservation online.
07/01/2025

is fun for the whole ! Give us a call or book your reservation online.

Check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium Sea Otter Cam. Feeding times are at 10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, and 3:30 PM Pacific Time. We ...
06/01/2025

Check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium Sea Otter Cam. Feeding times are at 10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, and 3:30 PM Pacific Time.

We appreciate the work of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and their program. The provides guidance and support, and cares for otters who are all rescued. The permanent residents at the are non-releasable to the wild for health or behavioral reasons. The aquarium has foster mother otters for stranded sea otters pups who are often able to be released back into the wild, even in !

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06/01/2025

Do you love nature, wildlife, or simply sharing the beauty of the Central Coast? 🌊

Whether you're a passionate conservationist or just love connecting with others, we need YOU to join our amazing volunteer team!

With tons of fun roles like welcoming guests, helping with kids' crafts, assisting speakers, or even lending a hand at the boat docks, there’s something for everyone. No birding experience required—just a love for community and adventure!

👐 Meet new friends

🌎 Learn about conservation

🎉 Create unforgettable memories!

Join us and make a difference. We can’t wait to welcome you!

👉 Sign up here: https://morrobaybirdfestival.org/volunteer-form/

www.morrobaybirdfestival.org

We are proud to be Sea Otter Savvy and do our part to help keep our bay and its inhabitants healthy, safe, and wild. Fol...
06/01/2025

We are proud to be Sea Otter Savvy and do our part to help keep our bay and its inhabitants healthy, safe, and wild. Follow to learn how you can help.

Lost or discarded fishing line and hooks present a real threat to sea otters and other wildlife. Read and share these tips from Save Coastal Wildlife to avoid deadly entanglements:

•Always cut fishing line into pieces less than 6 inches long (preferably 1-inch). Dispose of it, along with hooks and tackle, in appropriate covered containers so it does not blow away or become a risk to wildlife.

•Recycle fishing line. Place all broken or used line in a Monofilament Line Recycling Bin. If no recycling bins are available, place broken or used fishing line that has been cut into pieces in a lidded trash can.

•Monofilament fishing line is recyclable

•Volunteer your time to clean up fishing line debris at local beaches.

•Support the use of biodegradable fishing line that does not have an indefinite life span in the environment.

•Always check gear and terminal tackle. Inspect your gear often to avoid unwanted breaks. Even small amounts of gear in the water can be harmful to wildlife in entangled or ingested.

•Reuse old fishing line. Tired of a necklace always breaking? Restring it with fishing line. Fishing line is very strong.

📷 courtesy of California Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Monday 08:30 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 18:00
Thursday 08:30 - 18:00
Friday 08:30 - 18:00
Saturday 08:30 - 18:00
Sunday 08:30 - 18:00

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+18055281080

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