A group riding Clydesdale horses near the coast

Cambria

Visit Cambria to walk on historic streets and famous California beaches. Cambria’s history has been painstakingly preserved by a dedicated band of volunteers at the Historical Society, which brings the town’s history to life with an easy, self-guided historical walking tour. The tour showcases historic homes, storefronts and places of worship dating back to the 1870s spanning 28 stops and multiple architectural styles in Cambria’s historic East Village. Start at the Guthrie-Bianchini House, now the Cambria Historical Museum, for exhibits, information and a charming garden patio.

When you are done walking downtown, head to Moonstone Beach to hunt for sea treasures. Wave-worn “moonstones” cover this beach and entice seaglass hunters of all ages to sift its sands. For a dramatic entrance, walk the gentle Moonstone Beach Boardwalk, an ADA-compliant one-mile path along the beach. Wildlife abounds here with gray whales, humpback whales, dolphins, seabirds and otters at play. After your stroll, relax at nearby Shamel Park, whose facilities include day-use areas, a children’s playground, restrooms and a heated ADA-compliant swimming pool. Bring a picnic, a birding guide, a sweater, and a sense of adventure.

When in Cambria, visit one of the most unique ranches in America. Covell’s California Clydesdale Ranch is home to a herd of 100 freely-roaming majestic Clydesdale horses. The 2,000-acre ranch is made possible through a nature conservation easement, with views of a Monterey Pine forest, glimpses of the ocean, and pristine pastures. Tours of the 2,000-acre property are available in the ranch’s open-air trailer, or on horseback, and discuss the annual rodeo, party and open-pit barbecue held on the ranch in the 1890s with the Hearst Family as benefactor.

Cambria has famous olallieberry pie. The olallieberry (pronounced oh-la-leh) is a cross between a Youngberry and a Loganberry, and is in the same ballpark as a blackberry. The name derives from a Native American word for “berry.” The olallieberry is the most widely-grown fruit at Linn’s Family Fruit Farm, which is open to the public on picturesque Santa Rosa Creek Road. Olallieberries feature in Linn’s famous jams, sauces and, most beloved of all, in Linn’s famous olallieberry pie, available at Linn’s Restaurant. In May every year, Cambria holds the Olallieberry Festival, and every Fourth of July, Linn’s presents an old-timey pie-eating contest.

Where to Stay in Cambria

Plan your stay at one of the many hotels or vacation rentals in Cambria.

  • Links to Poppy Cottage in the Pines
    Poppy Cottage in the Pines is a whimsical Cambria, California vacation rental retreat from the pressures of daily life.
  • Links to A Step Away

    A Step Away

    Cambria
    Take A Step Away from your day-to-day life with a visit to this beautiful vacation rental in Cambria, California.
  • Links to Seas the Day

    Seas the Day

    Cambria
    Seas the Day and book your vacation to Cambria. If you’ve been dreaming of an epic Highway 1 trip, this is a perfect stopping point.
  • Links to ABFAB

    ABFAB

    Cambria
    ABFAB is the absolutely fabulous and dog friendly vacation rental oasis in the coastal town of Cambria, California.

Cambria Travel Videos

Events in Cambria

Plan your next roadtrip to Cambria around events and happenings.

  • Links to Guided Adventures with State Parks
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    Guided Adventures with State Parks

    San Luis Obispo County
    Jun 10, 2026
    The Central Coast State Parks Associations presents the Adventures with Nature series.
  • Links to California State Parks Week
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    12
    Annually in June
    From the redwood forests on the north coast to the sunny beaches in Southern California, 280 park units preserve and protect the best of California’s natural and cultural history
  • Links to Wood-Fired Pizza Nights
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    Fridays during Spring & Summer
    4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
    Join Cambria Pines Lodge every Friday for an unforgettable evening of fun, food, and festivities at the Pizza Nook! Our Wood-Fired Pizza Nights are the perfect way to kick off the weekend with friends and family. No reservations needed — just come hungry and ready for a good time! Every Friday evening, from 4-8pm enjoy: […]
  • Links to Live Music at Ragged Point Inn
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    Saturdays & Sundays, May through August
    12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
    Enjoy the summer concert season with live music every weekend at Ragged Point Inn. Check out local bands, dance to the music and enjoy an afternoon of stunning ocean views. Even better, make a night out of it with an overnight stay at the Inn. The highway is open and the summer sun is here!

Can’t Miss Activities in Cambria

Make sure to experience these activities in Cambria. You won’t be disappointed!

  • Links to Cambria Christmas Market
    The Cambria Christmas Market features open-air stalls selling glühwein (hot mulled wine), traditional German foods, local vendors, and live entertainment.
  • Links to Cambria Scarecrow Festival
    The annual Scarecrow Festival includes plenty of fall festivities, including a trail of handmade scarecrows displayed throughout the town’s East and West Villages.

Travel Articles About Cambria

Read about why Cambria is the perfect California Highway 1 road trip for those seeking a special California beach town experience.

  • Links to Welcome to Cambria: Where the Pines Meet the Sea
    Welcome to Cambria: Where the Pines Meet the Sea  as featured on Roadtrippers Stroll Main Street, sip wine, and fall in love with Moonstone Beach The best part about cruising Highway 1 is the charming towns you can explore along the way. Each has its own distinctive personality, but few are more romantic than Cambria, […]
  • Links to Top 10 Things About Cambria
    With plenty of outdoor fun, seaside dining, wildlife viewing & culture to discover, here are the top 10 reasons to explore the Cambria coast:
  • Links to Preserves, Sanctuaries and Secluded Pleasures along Highway 1
    Stewardship Travel logo
    Find your sanctuary (and preserve your sense of well being). If solitude and serenity is what you seek, allow SLO CAL to ease your mind as you stretch your legs. Dreamlike hills, untouched cliffs, vibrant wildlife and endless uncrowded beaches and hiking trails await travelers along pristine Highway 1. Finally: fresh air, open sky and […]
  • Links to Cambria Cycling
    With an ever-changing landscape and breathtaking views, Cambria is ideal for avid road cyclists. Anticipate two major climbs, some steep descents and rolling hills with some flats.

Where to Eat in Cambria

Check out all the restaurants and good eats in Cambria.

  • Links to La Terraza Mexican Grill
    La Terraza Mexican Grill is located on Tamson Street just off of Main Street in Cambria. 
  • Links to Mezzo Italiano
    The exciting tastes of Italian cuisine with a fresh California influence and best of all, open late!
  • Links to Sow's Ear Cafe
    The Sow’s Ear is proud to boast the talent and expertise of Chef Salvador Garcia.
  • Links to Sea Chest Oyster Bar & Seafood Restaurant
    Located a stone’s throw away from Moonstone Beach, Sea Chest is a popular stop for visitors and locals who enjoy the exhibition-style oyster bar.

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