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MORRO BAY KAYAK RENTALS, SALES AND GUIDED TOURS

Kayak Morro Bay from the best location on the waterfront.  Kayak rentals in Morro Bay couldn`t be easier.  Lots of free parking right outside our door and a location that makes paddling to all the interesting sites fun and easy.  You can check out the fishing fleet from the water with a 10 minute paddle to the north.  It`s just 5 minutes across to the sandspit from our great location here next to the Morro Bay Aquarium  and Yacht Club. And only a fifteen minute paddle south to  Grass island and the bird rookery by the Museum.  

First timers to seasoned paddlers, we get you outfitted and exploring the 15 miles of protected waters in the beautiful Morro Bay Estuary/Bird Sanctuary. The Central Coast and San Luis Obispo county`s most beautiful location.  Morro Bay is composed of 2300 acres of mud flats, eelgrass beds, tidal wetlands and open water. Two dozen threatened or endanger species live in the area including the Peregrine Falcon, Brandt Goose, Brown Pelican, Sea Otter and Snowy Plovers. Morro Bay is a major West Coast wintering area for over 100 species of birds providing year around bird watching opportunities. Its waters are home to California Sea Lions and Harbor Seals, which use the mud flats as a hauling out area. Many type of marine invertabrates and fish are also abundant in the bay. The sand spit, which forms Morro Bay, is an excellent place to walk among the dunes, beachcomb, picnic or simply enjoy the solitude of over five miles of quiet beach. Easy flat-water access from our dock coupled with the abundance of nature make Morro Bay THE ideal kayaking destination.

 

                        Blue Heron on sailboat                                             Photo: Robert F. Davis  

         
 Kayaking Morro Bay.  Fun for the whole family

 

    

                                           Photo: Linda Ashworth 

         

                            Photo: Tom Dawson

 

 

Morro Bay Kayaking

 

Sea Otter enjoying the calm waters.

 

            Photos: Tom Dawson

 

   Photo: Robert F. Davis

 

  photo: Linda Ashworth                   

  

     Our Grandsons:  Sammy, Emmit and Charlie