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  • Get Out and Explore
  • Exploring Responsibly

Bay-Friendly Behaviors

  • Conserve water; use low-flow faucets, shower heads and toilets.
  • When landscaping, use native plants and plants that don't need a lot of irrigation or fertilizers.
  • Subscribe to the MBNEP's free quarterly newsletter.
  • Don't dump household pollutants like automobile oil, paint or household cleaners down drains. Remember, all storm drains eventually empty into the estuary or the ocean.
  • Do your "dooty" by cleaning up after your pet in your yard and elsewhere.
  • Learn more about the resources and ecosystem. The Morro Bay Natural History Museum, the Estuary Nature Center, and libraries are good places to start.
  • Contribute toward conservation efforts. Preserving land and restoring habitat is costly. Select an organization working on estuary protection and make a donation.
  • Volunteer your time. There are many ways people can contribute and many organizations are looking for help.

Whether You Are On, In or Around the Water...

Photo by Cameron Tucker The estuary is a great place to play.

Whether boating, running, biking, paddling, or hiking, few things cultivate a sense of stewardship as quickly or as thoroughly as a love of outdoor recreation. Miles of bay-front trails and protected waters make the bay a great place for hiking, biking, kayaking, paddleboarding, diving, bird watching and more.

Download the Morro Bay Map here to learn about public access, trails, scenic vistas and other places to explore and learn.

Visit the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce for additional visitor information.

Find information here for Morro Bay State Park or Montaña de Oro State Park.

While Out Enjoying the Outdoors...

  • Keep a respectful distance from wildlife when walking on the shore and boating. Use binoculars for observation.
  • Don't allow your dog from chasing birds and wildlife.
  • Make your boat pollution free. Use pump out stations.
  • Clean boats where paint chips can not get into the bay.
  • Pack it in, pack it out - be sure to take any trash with you and dispose of it properly.
  • Read State Park's brochure "Rules and Guidelines for Protecting the Snowy Plover"

HOW TO HELP
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Actions You Can Take
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The National Estuary Program has been instrumental in helping us develop a comprehensive stormwater education program to accomplish our shared goal of educating the public on the importance of stormwater pollution prevention.

Damaris Hanson, Engineering Technician,
City of Morro Bay