By Aaron Reynolds
Pismo
beach, located in San Luis Obispo County, California, offers a plethora of recreational opportunities. The town, located about halfway between
Los Angeles and
San Francisco, has around 9,000 people, most of whom are friendly to tourist activities. People flock here every year for golfing, bicycling, tennis, horseback riding, scuba diving, hiking and much more. Tourists can visit Monarch Butterfly Grove and enjoy miles of beautiful
beaches, coves and caves. The 1,200-foot Pismo Pier offers great sightseeing as well. Three Best Western Hotels are in the area--two right in Pismo Beach, with another one located two miles outside the town itself.
Best Western Shore Cliff Lodge
Situated right on the cliff, offering spectacular views of Pismo Beach, this Best Western Lodge is one of the finest you'll find. The Best Western Shore Cliff Lodge is located at 2555 Price Street, Pismo Beach, California, 93449-2111. Phone: 805-773-4671.
Best Western Shelter Cove Lodge
All 52 of the guest rooms have recently been completely redesigned from floor to ceiling. Every room now offers a private balcony with a view of the ocean below. The lodge is close to several recreational activities such as surfing, swimming and whale watching. The lodge is at 2651 Price Street, Pismo Beach, California, 93449-2100. Phone: 805-773-3511.
Best Western Casa Grande Inn
The Mission-villa style hotel is located two miles from Pismo Beach in nearby Arroyo Grande, but still close enough to allow guests to take part in recreation activities such as sightseeing, sailing, fishing and scuba diving. Guests can also take advantage of the local golf courses, horseback riding and wineries. Best Western Casa Grande Inn is located at 850 Oak Park Boulevard, Arroyo Grande, California, 93420-1812. Phone: 805-481-7398.
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About the Author:
Aaron Reynolds is a freelance writer out of Colorado. Reynolds has a degree in communication media and various work published in newspaper, magazine, and online print media. Reynolds has worked for SchoolSports Magazine, The Old Berthoud Recorder, ThingsPeopleHate.com, and SneakerDemon.com.