Cayucos

Indigenous and Spanish heritage provides the foundational history behind Cayucos and Morro Bay, witnessed in the coastal culture, local history, and continuing present-day identity.

A Tomolor Cayucos is a traditional plank canoe used by the Chumash people, the original inhabitants of the Cayucos area in California. The term “tomolor” refers to the canoe itself, and “Cayucos” comes from the Spanish word for small canoes, named after these plank canoes used by the Chumash for fishing and travel along the coast.

Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park offers a diverse range of attractions that would appeal to various interests. Here’s what each type of enthusiast might find particularly interesting: For Boaters Acadia National Park offers several opportunities for boating enthusiasts. A number of lakes and ponds on Mount Desert Island permit boating, each with specific watercraft restrictions3. Additionally, all surrounding…