Culture and outdoor recreation converge in this tiny coastal community.
Just south of Arroyo Grande and Grover Beach, Oceano is a tiny community and the gateway to the Oceano Dunes. For a community of its size (measuring only around 1.5 square miles), Oceano offers a remarkably large number of cultural attractions, including the Great American Melodrama Theatre and the Oceano Train Depot museum. For thrill-seekers, Oceano’s biggest draw is the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area, a popular spot for ATV adventures.
Head south from Oceano and you'll quickly reach Santa Barbara County, known for its Spanish-style mission architecture and tasty, locally produced wine. Highlights include the upscale coastal city of Santa Barbara and the Danish-inspired community of Solvang.
In the same way that Oceano is known for its dunes, Ventura County is known for its beach camping. Both Rincon Parkway Beach and Emma Wood State Beach offer RV camping, while Faria Beach Park and Hobson Beach Park have spaces for both tents and RVs.
While there’s lots to do in the counties south of Oceano, there’s also plenty right in San Luis Obispo County. Drive up the coast to take in seaside views and visit beaches, or head up to the Paso Robles area to check out local wineries or soak in thermal hot springs.
Oceano is very much a summertime destination, so expect crowds during the months of June through August. September after Labor Day weekend is a great alternative, offering the hottest temperatures of the year without the summer vacation crowds. Spring is also pleasant, but can get windy. The months of December through April are great for whale watchers, as this is the season during which gray whales head out on their annual migration.