The El Moro Elfin Forest Natural Area is a captivating coastal nature reserve located in San Luis Obispo County, California, offering a habitat-rich environment perfect for hiking and wildlife observation.
El Moro Elfin Forest Natural Area spans approximately 90 acres along the southwestern edge of Los Osos in San Luis Obispo County, California. The area is characterized by its dwarf coastal oaks, expansive salt marshes, and diverse ecosystems that inhabit this unique environment. The forest stands out for its 'elfin' pygmy oaks, which are a rarity and give the forest its charming name. This natural area plays a vital role in supporting local biodiversity, acting as a habitat for a variety of wildlife including over 110 bird species, rare animals, and vibrant plant life. Visitors can explore the extensive boardwalk trails, offering splendid views of the Morro Bay estuary, the sand spit, and the distant Morro Rock. The boardwalk is also wheelchair accessible, ensuring an inclusive experience for all outdoor enthusiasts. The Elfin Forest has a rich history of conservation efforts, with local volunteers playing a significant role in its preservation. It offers a range of recreational activities such as hiking, photography, and bird watching, making it a tranquil retreat for nature lovers.
Scenic views of Morro Bay and distant Morro Rock.
Unique dwarf coastal oaks and diverse plant life.
Boardwalk trails for accessible exploration.
Great bird watching opportunities with over 110 species.
The reserve is noted for its dwarf oak trees, making for a magical landscape.
Accessible trails that offer scenic views and protect the delicate ecosystem.
Panoramic views of Morro Bay are available from various vantage points.