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F 7 Yellow diamond graphics indicate Points of Interest (listed below). Numbered violet circles correspond to Turn by Turn Directions (see map). Numbered blue squares show location of restaurants (below center). Points of Interest (see map, inside panels) 2 L Self-Guided Bike Tour Explore Pismo Beach, the Bob Jones Trail, Avila Beach & More! with turn by turn directions & local points of interest (805) 650-7770 • wheelfunrentals.com Wheel Fun Rentals We’re located at 630 Cypress St. Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 773-0197 C A E F G I Pismo Beach Pier (Bikes not allowed on pier) This 1,200 foot long pier is Pismo’s activity epicenter! You’ll be able to shop, fish, and maybe see whales from the pier and adjacent old-fashioned boardwalk. Price Historical Park An ornate Victorian house built by Pismo Beach’s founder is this park’s highlight! Built in 1893, this site features trails, exhibits, historical houses, and gardens favored by monarch butterflies. Dinosaur Caves Park This 11-acre scenic park is located on a bluff overlooking the ocean. Walking paths, dinosaur themed playgrounds, and views are popular with locals and visitors. A charming play area includes climbable animal sculptures, dinosaur eggs, and stunning vistas. Shell Beach Shell Beach is a small unincorporated city within Pismo Beach and is popular draw for kayakers and stand up paddleboarders. Shell Beach’s waters are protected by Avila Beach’s location to the north, keeping these waters naturally smooth. Make sure to explore the many tide pools dotting the beach! Avila Valley Barn Known far and wide for their olallieberry pies, this quaint farm and marketplace is a favorite stop on the way to Avila Beach. Make sure to relax, visit the petting zoo, pick your own fruit, or enjoy a hay ride. Bob Jones Trail This relaxing 2.5 mile long trail runs parallel to the San Luis Obispo Creek and ends at Avila Beach. Mature oak trees and the meandering stream make this trail a secluded paradise. San Luis Obispo Creek Originating in the Santa Lucia Mountains and emptying into the Pacific Ocean, this creek stretches 15 miles. It is a wildlife oasis and important habitat for the threatened southern steelhead trout. Avila Beach Sea Life Center Don’t let the small size deter you! The Sea Life Center offers marine life tours and exhibits. You’ll learn about the local wildlife and be able to touch a few! The center also offers short cruises around the bay. Harford Pier at Port of San Luis (Bikes not allowed on pier) Ride your bike to the Harford Pier to enjoy lunch and watch sea lions and fish- erman against the backdrop of San Luis Bay. Explore Pismo Beach, the Bob Jones Trail, Avila Beach and more! A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. Cracked Crab Known for using locally sourced ingredients, this casual seafood restaurant is famous for their rustic southern crab buckets. 751 Price St., Pismo Beach. Phone: (805) 773-2722 Del’s Pizzeria & Italian Homemade Italian cuisine in a friendly and cozy environment. 401 Shell Beach Rd., Pismo Beach. Phone: (805) 773-4438 Custom House Indoor and patio dining with breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert served. 404 Front St., Avila Beach. Phone: (805) 595-7555 Olde Port Inn Located at the end of Harford Pier, scenic ocean views with a sea food menu, including clam chowder and lobster. 3993 Avila Beach Dr., Avila Beach. Phone: (805) 595-2515 Restaurants (see map, inside panels) 1. 2. 3. 4.

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Page 1: Explore Pismo Beach, the Bob Jones Self-Guided Bike Tour ......An ornate Victorian house built by Pismo Beach’s founder is this park’s highlight! Built in 1893, this site features

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Yellow diamond graphics indicate Points of Interest (listed below).

Numbered violet circles correspond to Turn by Turn Directions (see map).

Numbered blue squares show location of restaurants (below center).

Points of Interest (see map, inside panels)

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Self-Guided Bike TourExplore Pismo Beach, the Bob Jones Trail,

Avila Beach & More!

• with turn by turn directions & local points of interest •

(805) 650-7770 • wheelfunrentals.comWheel Fun Rentals

We’re located at 630 Cypress St. Pismo Beach, CA 93449 (805) 773-0197

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Pismo Beach Pier (Bikes not allowed on pier)This 1,200 foot long pier is Pismo’s activity epicenter! You’ll be able to shop, fish, and maybe see whales from the pier and adjacent old-fashioned boardwalk.

Price Historical ParkAn ornate Victorian house built by Pismo Beach’s founder is this park’s highlight! Built in 1893, this site features trails, exhibits, historical houses, and gardens favored by monarch butterflies.

Dinosaur Caves ParkThis 11-acre scenic park is located on a bluff overlooking the ocean. Walking paths, dinosaur themed playgrounds, and views are popular with locals and visitors. A charming play area includes climbable animal sculptures, dinosaur eggs, and stunning vistas.

Shell BeachShell Beach is a small unincorporated city within Pismo Beach and is popular draw for kayakers and stand up paddleboarders. Shell Beach’s waters are protected by Avila Beach’s location to the north, keeping these waters naturally smooth. Make sure to explore the many tide pools dotting the beach!

Avila Valley BarnKnown far and wide for their olallieberry pies, this quaint farm and marketplace is a favorite stop on the way to Avila Beach. Make sure to relax, visit the petting zoo, pick your own fruit, or enjoy a hay ride.

Bob Jones TrailThis relaxing 2.5 mile long trail runs parallel to the San Luis Obispo Creek and ends at Avila Beach. Mature oak trees and the meandering stream make this trail a secluded paradise.

San Luis Obispo CreekOriginating in the Santa Lucia Mountains and emptying into the Pacific Ocean, this creek stretches 15 miles. It is a wildlife oasis and important habitat for the threatened southern steelhead trout.

Avila Beach Sea Life CenterDon’t let the small size deter you! The Sea Life Center offers marine life tours and exhibits. You’ll learn about the local wildlife and be able to touch a few! The center also offers short cruises around the bay.

Harford Pier at Port of San Luis (Bikes not allowed on pier)Ride your bike to the Harford Pier to enjoy lunch and watch sea lions and fish-erman against the backdrop of San Luis Bay.

Explore Pismo Beach, the Bob Jones Trail, Avila Beach and more!

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Cracked Crab Known for using locally sourced ingredients, this casual seafood restaurant is famous for their rustic southern crab buckets. 751 Price St., Pismo Beach. Phone: (805) 773-2722

Del’s Pizzeria & Italian Homemade Italian cuisine in a friendly and cozy environment.401 Shell Beach Rd., Pismo Beach. Phone: (805) 773-4438

Custom House Indoor and patio dining with breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert served. 404 Front St., Avila Beach. Phone: (805) 595-7555

Olde Port Inn Located at the end of Harford Pier, scenic ocean views with a sea food menu, including clam chowder and lobster.3993 Avila Beach Dr., Avila Beach. Phone: (805) 595-2515

Restaurants (see map, inside panels)

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