Bayshore Bluffs Park is a serene 3.2-acre park in Morro Bay, California, featuring a natural meadow and maintained park space. It is known for its beautiful wildflowers in the spring and offers stunning views of the bay. The park is a popular spot for birdwatching, particularly for Cormorant birds, and provides access to the Morro Bay Bike Path. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, barbecues, and an observation deck overlooking the bay. A hand launch for kayaks and small boats is also available, with a stairway leading down to the water where abalone and oyster shells can be seen.
The park's unique feature is a fallen Monterey Cypress tree that has been left to grow across a pathway, creating a natural arch. This spot is especially appealing to children and adults alike. Bayshore Bluffs Park is a tranquil retreat that offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities.
Located near condominium developments, the park was initially maintained through a Lighting and Maintenance Assessment District. It is a peaceful oasis that provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.