Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area
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Timeless and quirky, Pismo Beach offers more than awesome clam chowder

Chic, timeless, and a bit quirky, Pismo Beach on California’s Central Coast remains a favorite among holidaymakers.

The famous pit stop between San Francisco and Los Angeles, at the intersection of Highways 1 and 101, known for its storied bowls of clam chowder, white-sand beaches, and historic pier, was named the best beach in the Golden State by USA TODAY readers and a panel of travel experts.

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Beloved by Hollywood, with references from Bugs Bunny’s “Pismo Beach and all the clams you can eat” in the 1957 cartoon, which sees Bugs and Daffy Duck end up in a cave instead of the beach town, to a major plot appearance in the 1990s “Clueless”—SF Gate reports on movie and TV references that span decades.

The small town, with a population of just over 8,000 people in 2020, offers amenities for an interesting day trip or excursion without the crowds. ATV riding directly on the sand dunes, exploring California’s first new national marine sanctuary in 25 years, and surfing at the famous break at Pismo Beach Pier. The options for a unique coastal getaway are many.

Whether you want to enjoy the sounds of the crashing waves during an early morning stroll, end the evening with a bonfire on the sand, watch whales pass within sight of the historic pier during winter migration or catch monarch butterflies as they overwinter high above in the eucalyptus groves at Pismo State Beach.

There are also family-run restaurants, surf shops, and tasting rooms, offering an experience that hints of nostalgia as it evolves to appeal to the tastes and interests of new visitors. In addition to having the largest pool in Pismo, the new Pacific Point Resort, opening in July, will offer Whale Watch Dispatch, real-time alerts of whale and dolphin sightings.

Explore new national marine sanctuary

Not only is the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary (CHNMS), the state’s first new sanctuary in more than 25 years, it is one of the largest in nation. The underwater national park was federally designated in 2024 and is the country’s 17th national marine sanctuary. It consists of 4,543 square miles along 116 miles of California’s central coast and is the site of ancient submerged Chumash villages over 10,000 years old.

Visitors are expected to explore responsibly while enjoying activities such as surfing, kayaking, tide pooling, and observing marine life, including sea otters, blue whales, and leatherback sea turtles.

ATV riding on Pismo Beach dunes

Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area is one of the only places where you can ride an ATV directly on the beach, making Pismo Beach a destination for off-road thrill-seekers for decades. One of the most extensive coastal dunes in California, with ocean views and vast open spaces, makes spending an afternoon zipping along the sand an unforgettable trip.

A number of ATV rental companies offer a variety of off-road vehicles and the knowledge and gear to make the experience safe and fun, whether you are going solo, with a partner, or the entire crew. Camping, surfing, and other recreational activities are available at the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area.

Fish off the historic pier

The 1,200-foot wooden pier at the heart of Pismo Beach is one of the oldest in the state, built in 1881. Visitors can fish off the pier; there are fish-cleaning stations, and common catches include surf perch, jacksmelt, and halibut. The pier forms part of the 60-acre regional park, along with the beach and promenade.

Fishing can be done year-round, with peak times in spring and summer, according to Purely Pismo. Folks can also linger for a chance to spot Bottlenose and common dolphins, as well as sea otters and harbor seals. The blog also notes that the end of the pier is the best free spot to catch the sunset in Pismo Beach.

The park includes public restrooms, sand showers, volleyball courts, children’s play equipment, benches, drinking fountains, and other ocean recreation activities in addition to fishing. The Pismo Pier Plaza pop-up market, featuring artisan booths and live music, returns for the summer on Wednesdays from 4 to 7 p.m. through Sept. 2.

Eat a bowl of clam chowder from the best in the state

People have been stopping at Splash Cafe for a bowl of their famous clam chowder since 1989. The viral spot offers serious eats like fish and chips, steamed clams, burgers, wraps, lobster roll, and other sandwiches, tacos, and other sundries.

The main event: its chowder regularly comes in 1st place at the Pismo Beach Clam Festival and is also available in a sourdough bowl if you’d like. And if you have a hankering for some chowder when you get home, Splash Cafe also does delivery.

This article originally appeared on Salinas Californian: Timeless and quirky, Pismo Beach offers more than awesome clam chowder

Reporting by Roseann Cattani, Salinas Californian / Salinas Californian

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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