MORRO BAY

Welcome to Morro Bay, California

Morro Bay is a classic California coastal town famous for its working waterfront, scenic beauty, and relaxed atmosphere. Along Highway 1 on the Central Coast, Morro Bay mixes the quiet beauty of the sea with an easy, friendly community and lively local culture. Here, the town's iconic landmark, Morro Rock, is a reminder of the area's relationship with harbor and sea.


Living in Morro Bay means waking up to the ocean breezes, strolling down walkable streets lined with local shops and seafood restaurants, and seeing sunsets paint the sky with every hue of orange. It's a place where kayaking, sailing, beach walks, and morning mist are part of everyday life.


Coastal Beauty & Outdoor Adventures

Morro Bay is a paradise for those who enjoy the outdoors. The bay, which is mostly protected, provides calm waters for kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, while nearby beaches and coves are perfect for surfing or checking out tide pools. From sea otters and harbor seals to over 250 species of birds, the Morro Bay State Park and Estuary Preserve are rich in wildlife, making them the favorite spot for nature lovers.


Hiking trails wind through coastal bluffs and groves of eucalyptus, offering breathtaking views of the Pacific. Residents like to hike Black Hill and Cerro Cabrillo for sunrises, while cyclists take in the sights on Highway 1 and along the coast. Activities can easily be enjoyed outdoors all year with Morro Bay's mild Mediterranean climate.


Downtown Life & Local Flavor

The Embarcadero forms a scenic waterfront lined with restaurants, galleries, and family-owned shops. Enjoy fresh-caught seafood or sample wines from local vineyards while taking in the view of fishing boats returning to the harbor. Every month, events like the Morro Bay Harbor Festival, Art in the Park, and weekly farmers' markets bring the town together to celebrate its coastal heritage.


Dining in Morro Bay reflects the same blend of authenticity and ingenuity, from casual fish shacks with their clam chowder and oysters to higher-end restaurants with ocean views. Central Coast flavors are featured at the local brewery and wine-tasting rooms in relaxed, coastal fashion.


Living in Morro Bay

From the romantic beach cottage to hillside homes with ocean views and modern residences within easy walking distance of downtown, Morro Bay real estate has something for anyone who has ever dreamed of coastal living. Many homes have decks overlooking the harbor or quiet streets lined by coastal cypress and succulents.


Living in Morro Bay, with excellent schools, a relaxed pace, and easy access to nearby San Luis Obispo, Cayucos, and Los Osos, offers the best of both worlds: small-town comfort and big natural beauty. It’s ideal for retirees, families, or anyone looking for a slower, seaside lifestyle on California’s Central Coast.


Whether you're visiting or looking for a home by the sea, Morro Bay greets you with salty air, friendly faces, and an incomparable coastal charm.

 

 

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Overview for MORRO BAY, CA

10,717 people live in MORRO BAY, where the median age is 52.9 and the average individual income is $59,411. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Total Population

52.9 years

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$59,411

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Demographics and Employment Data for MORRO BAY, CA

MORRO BAY has 4,989 households, with an average household size of 2.11. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in MORRO BAY do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 10,717 people call MORRO BAY home. The population density is 2,011.95 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

10,717

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52.9

Median Age

49.26 / 50.74%

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2.11

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$59,411

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