State Park Guided Adventures

State Park Guided Adventures

State Park Guided Adventures are guided walks and talks facilitated by California State Park Staff and Volunteers. All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend. These fun, free programs are exploratory in nature, revolving around cultural and natural resources in the coastal California State Parks in San Luis Obispo County. No dogs, please. Rain and/or inclement weather will cancel all outdoor events. For a full list of upcoming events, please check our event calendar. We do our best to keep this page up-to-date, but State Park Guided Adventures are subject to change.

Please check the official California State Parks website before attending.

Guided Tide-Pooling & Sea Slug Search at Hazard Reef!

Wednesday, May 6th from 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Join State Park Interpreter Victoria and explore tidepools while participating in a community science project! The community science project is called Sea Slug Search with a purpose of documenting sea slugs in this area to assist researchers who are tracking sea slug populations.

Please be sure to download iNaturalist iOS or Android and create an account if you don’t already have one. Join our iNaturalist project at this link: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/sea-slug-search-2026-montana-de-oro-sp

Meet at the Hazard Reef Trailhead Parking Lot, which you can find at this google map link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Hj6pdLEE91tKUTRG9

We will walk approximately 0.5 miles to and from the parking lot on an unpaved trail with steps to/from the tidepools (approximately 1 mile total in addition to any walking throughout the tidepools).

Come prepared for chilly weather wearing layers. Bring a bottle of water, sunscreen, and make sure to wear non-slip shoes that can get wet.

All ages are welcome, but all youth attendees should have an adult present. No dogs are permitted on this trail.

Rain or stormy weather will cancel this event.

Guided Walk at Morro Strand State Beach

Friday, May 8th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Guided Beach Walk at Morro Strand State Beach

Join California State Park Volunteer Sharon for a guided beach walk to discover what gets washed up along the sandy shoreline and compare the fresh items with those deposited earlier during high tide. Find and identify items left behind by the tide. Learn about how to identify these fun and fascinating items, such as shells, barnacles, seaweeds and more! Explore their relationship to each other and the sandy beach environment.

Meet at the tables next to the campground kiosk at Morro Strand State Beach, off Yerba Buena Street and Highway 1 in Morro Bay.

Wear closed toed sturdy shoes and sun protection; dress in layers for the coast and bring plenty of water. All ages welcome for this easy-paced walk, which includes moderately strenuous terrain with walking through soft sand.

1 mile; 2 hours

Rain or stormy weather will cancel.

When: Friday May 8th, 2026, 10am – 12pm (Pacific Time – Los Angeles)

Where: Morro Strand State Beach, California 93442, USA

Guided Hike at Los Osos Oaks

Friday, May 15h from 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Step into a thriving community at the Los Osos Oaks State Natural Preserve.

Join State Park Interpreter Bre for a guided 1-mile walk on Friday, May 15, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM, and discover how coast live oaks are far more than just trees—they’re the foundation of an entire ecosystem. From lichens and insects, to birds, plants and mammals, these oaks support a rich network of life, each species playing a role in a thriving natural community. Along the way, we’ll explore how these relationships work, why they matter, and how this unique habitat continues to flourish along California’s coast.

Meet at the parking lot for Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve. Wear comfortable shoes and long pants, as poison oak is an important species of the community. 

Rain will cancel this program. 

 

Coon Creek Native Plant Walk

Saturday, May 16th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Join California State Park Volunteer Sally to learn how plant communities thrive along the central coast and maritime environments. Enjoy a 1.5 mile walk along the lush Coon Creek riparian corridor, located at the far south end of Montaña de Oro State Park. Learn how to identify diverse plant species and a bit about the history of this beautiful canyon. 

Meeting site: Meet at the farthest south parking lot in Montaña de Oro State Park, located 1 mile south of Spooner’s Cove. Arrive early as parking is limited and may fill up.

Materials: Wear closed toed sturdy shoes with good traction and dress in layers for the coast. Hiking poles are recommended for anyone needing extra stability on the initial steep decline down into the canyon from the parking lot; the rest of the trail this program will cover is relatively flat and considered easy to moderately strenuous. Bring water, camera, and binoculars.

1.5 miles, 2 hours. 

*There is limited cell phone service coverage in this area of the park.

Guided Walk at Morro Strand State Beach

Friday, May 22nd from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Guided Beach Walk at Morro Strand State Beach

Join California State Park Volunteer Sharon for a guided beach walk to discover what gets washed up along the sandy shoreline and compare the fresh items with those deposited earlier during high tide. Find and identify items left behind by the tide. Learn about how to identify these fun and fascinating items, such as shells, barnacles, seaweeds and more! Explore their relationship to each other and the sandy beach environment.

Meet at the tables next to the campground kiosk at Morro Strand State Beach, off Yerba Buena Street and Highway 1 in Morro Bay.

Wear closed toed sturdy shoes and sun protection; dress in layers for the coast and bring plenty of water. All ages welcome for this easy-paced walk, which includes moderately strenuous terrain with walking through soft sand.

1 mile; 2 hours

Rain or stormy weather will cancel.

When: Friday May 22nd, 2026, 10am – 12pm (Pacific Time – Los Angeles)

Where: Morro Strand State Beach, California 93442, USA

Tide Pool Walk at Hazard Canyon

Saturday, May 23rd from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Join California State Park volunteer Sally for a guided walk through coastal scrub and sand dunes to the beach to see seaweeds and marine animals and learn about the geology of the area.   

Meeting site: Park address is 3550 Pecho Valley Rd, Los Osos, CA 93402. Meet in the Hazard Reef Trailhead dirt parking lot on the right side of the road, 1.6 miles south of the main Montana de Oro State Park entrance sign. It’s the large dirt parking lot across the road from the park residencies.

Materials: Wear sun protection and closed-toed sturdy shoes that can get wet. Dress in layers for the coast. Bring water, camera, and binoculars. 1 mile; 2 hours.

There is a short but steep hike down through the canyon to the beach that includes traversing large stairs. This program is considered moderately strenuous, as there is some walking required through wet, slippery streams, through soft sand, and out on the rocky shoreline with unstable footing. 

1 mile; 2 hours.

Rain and/or inclement weather will cancel this event. 

Guided Tide-Pooling & Sea Slug Search at Leffingwell Landing

Sunday, May 24rd from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Join State Park Interpreter Lily to explore tidepools while participating in a community science project! The Sea Slug Search 2026 is a project aiming to collectively find, record, and share observations of sea slug species to help fill data gaps and deepen our understanding of the diversity of nudibranchs and their relatives and change over time.

Please be sure to download iNaturalist iOS or Android and create an account if you don’t already have one.

We will meet in the parking lot for Leffingwell Landing Park by the stairs that lead to beach access, which you can find at this google map link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qcSVrpQqSA2CSZYK9
(35.58177334957223, -121.12112901862554)

We will walk down a flight of stairs with a railing to reach our rocky tidepools.

Come prepared for chilly weather wearing layers. Bring a bottle of water, sunscreen, and make sure to wear non-slip shoes that can get wet.

Rain or stormy weather will cancel this event.

Guided Geology Walk at the Hazard Reef Trail

Saturday, May 30th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Join a State Park Interpreter on an intermediate hike down to the beach followed by an interactive geology program at Hazard Reef in Montaña de Oro State Park. Enjoy scenic ocean views while learning about local geology and exploring the tide pool ecosystem.

Meet at the Hazard Reef Trailhead Parking Lot at 10am on Monday, April 20 and 27, 2026. The 2-hour program will begin and end at the Hazard Canyon Parking lot.
Dress in layers, wear comfortable shoes that you don’t mind getting wet and bring plenty of water. Cameras and binoculars are encouraged!

Rain will cancel this walk.

Rookery Refresh: Trash Clean Up in Hearst San Simeon

Wednesday, June 10th from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Help keep the Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery clean and healthy for both wildlife and visitors! Together, we will pick up trash along the rookery boardwalk and parking lot to help protect wildlife like elephant seals and squirrels and keep the rookery beautiful for visitors.

Meet us at the large interpretive sign on the south end of the parking lot at the main elephant seal viewing area on Wednesday, June 10, from 10:00 am – 11:30 am to join in on the fun. Gloves and trash bags will be provided.  The rookery is ADA accessible and parking is free.

Thank you for helping to care for our shared public lands!

Montaña de Oro Mindful Meander

Sunday, June 14th from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Join a California State Park Interpreter for a hike on the Coon Creek Trail in Montaña de Oro State Park. Meet at the southernmost parking lot in the park on Sunday, June 14 at 10:00 AM for a guided hike that focuses on using mindfulness techniques to deepen our experience in nature while supporting both mental and physical well-being. This is a moderate, 2 mile out and back hike that includes one short but steep elevation change. All ages are welcome. Please bring water, wear sturdy shoes suitable for hiking, and dress in layers to stay comfortable in changing coastal weather.

Guided Tide-Pooling & Snapshot Cal Coast & Solstice Sea Star Search at Hazard Reef!

Saturday, June 20th from 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Join State Park Interpreter Victoria and explore tidepools while participating in 2  community science projects! The community science projects are called Snapshot Cal Coast and Solstice Sea Star Search. “By creating a real-time, statewide snapshot of current species ranges, we’re building a community of observers that provides valuable data for scientists at local, regional, and state levels, and answering targeted research questions in support of the California Coast.” (https://www.calacademy.org/calcoast

Please be sure to download iNaturalist iOS or Android and create an account if you don’t already have one. Join our iNaturalist project at this link: [link will be added soon]

Meet at the Hazard Reef Trailhead Parking Lot, which you can find at this google map link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Hj6pdLEE91tKUTRG9

We will walk approximately 0.5 miles to and from the parking lot on an unpaved trail with steps to/from the tidepools (approximately 1 mile total in addition to any walking throughout the tidepools).

Come prepared for chilly weather wearing layers. Bring a bottle of water, sunscreen, and make sure to wear non-slip shoes that can get wet. 

Rain or stormy weather will cancel this event.