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The Central Coast town makes a golfer and a kayaker happy

- BY SARA LESSLEY travel@latimes.com

It’s a challenge: He likes to golf; I like to kayak. We’ll occasional­ly meet in the middle for a moderate hike. What to do? Well, friends suggested Los Osos. (Los Where? How have we missed this exit off Highway 1 on the Central Coast?) The Sea Pines Golf Resort, perched at the farthest corner of the Morro Bay harbor and estuary, promises greens at your doorstep and easy paddling nearby. The tab: We spent $335 (including taxes and fees) for two nights in May for a king-view room on the golf course, $133 for meals and $30 for golf and kayaking extras.

The bed

Sea Pines Golf Resort (1945 Solano St., Los Osos; [805] 5285252, www.seapinesgo­lfresort.com) is quiet, comfortabl­e and friendly. One of us greatly appreciate­d the second-floor balcony for its view of those deep purple sunsets over the sand dunes that separate the bay from the ocean; the other found the same balcony memorable for its proximity to the practice green and to Skunk’s Path (a.k.a. hole No. 2).

The meal

A wise local sent us for “special Manhattan clam chowder” (yes, yummy) and fish and chips at Dorn’s Original Breakers Café (801 Market Ave., Morro Bay; [805] 772-4415, www.dornscafe.com), served with plentiful sourdough bread and butter. The hilltop location offers bay views plus a glimpse of my kayaking route. For a sweet treat, we headed down the street for peach turnovers and espresso ice cream at Sun-n-Buns Bakery & Espresso Bar (830 Embarcader­o, Morro Bay; [805] 772-4117).

The f ind

Our front-desk clerk was brimming with ideas for hikes in Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve or the nearby Elfin Forest Preserve, but urged us to check out Montaña de Oro State Park (www.lat.ms/montanadeo­ro) down the road. Bingo! We shared our brisk morning stroll on the bluffs with an occasional jogger and a devoted spouse who steered his companion’s wheelchair to a vista point on the accessible trail. Birdwatche­rs, beachcombe­rs and wildflower spotters also are welcome. After marveling at a handful of fearless surfers, I was ready for some calm kayaking inside sand-dune-protected Morro Bay and marina. Within minutes of pushing off from Kayak Horizons (551 Embarcader­o, Morro Bay; [805] 772-6444, www.kayakhoriz­ons.com), I came across a mother sea otter and her pup. I watched from a distance as she groomed, coddled and scolded her awkward offspring, scooping up the squealing pup when it got too far from her side. On the way out of town, we stopped at the friend-recommende­d Garden Gallery (680 Embarcader­o, Morro Bay; [805] 772-4044, www. thegardeng­alleryinc.com), where I scored superb flowering succulents and decorative pots.

Lesson learned

Offer a spouse the Central Coast Golf Trail, an 11-course stay-and-play option, and he’ll probably respond affirmativ­ely. He’ll spend hours talking, planning and exploring, but in the end he’ll pass on the smorgasbor­d of choices and chip, putt, practice and play on the ninehole executive course at his hotel doorstep. Early morning or twilight, he’s out the door for “just a few more swings.”

 ?? Sara Lessley ?? KAYAKERS find calm waters and regular sightings of sea otters inside the sand-dune-protected Morro Bay and marina.
Sara Lessley KAYAKERS find calm waters and regular sightings of sea otters inside the sand-dune-protected Morro Bay and marina.
 ?? Eric Foltz Getty Images ?? SUNSET AT MONTAÑA DE ORO STATE PARK in Los Osos, Calif. The oceanside park has trails for exploring and bluffs that are pleasant to stroll with views overlookin­g the water.
Eric Foltz Getty Images SUNSET AT MONTAÑA DE ORO STATE PARK in Los Osos, Calif. The oceanside park has trails for exploring and bluffs that are pleasant to stroll with views overlookin­g the water.
 ?? Sara Lessley ?? SEA PINES GOLF RESORT has a nine-hole executive course that wraps around the property in Los Osos, Calif.
Sara Lessley SEA PINES GOLF RESORT has a nine-hole executive course that wraps around the property in Los Osos, Calif.

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