Attractions and places to see around Blacklake encompass a diverse range of coastal landscapes, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by expansive beaches, sand dunes, and a scenic bike route along the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can explore restored historical train stations, boardwalks through natural habitats, and unique local eateries. This area provides various points of interest for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A lovely stretch of traffic free bike path with panoramic views of the beach and Pacific Ocean. Please be courteous of other users of the path.
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This trail has a bridge from where you can view a lot of waterfowl and 🦝 raccoons. Hiking only. No pets.
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From here you go into the dunes. You can drive around in the dunes with different motorized buggies and quads.
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Funky traditional American diner in a retired railroad restaurant car
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Authentic 50s diner in a converted rail car. Very cool decorations inside as well.
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With the realignment of the coastal railroad tracks the historic train station (a.k.a. depot) became redundant. An association preserved it and manages a fledgling museum.
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Wide open beach and dunes, one of the few beaches that sadly allows vehicles. OHV area can be noisy and obnoxious, but there's also beach camping. Free foot/bike access
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The Blacklake area offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Oceano Dunes, a wide-open beach and dune area, or explore the Oso Flaco Creek Boardwalk, which provides opportunities to view waterfowl and raccoons.
Yes, the Pacific Coast Bike Route is a traffic-free path offering panoramic views of the beach and the Pacific Ocean. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes like the 'Pacific Coast Bike Route – Ira Lease Park loop from Oceano' or the 'Heritage Square Park – Lopez Dam loop from Arroyo Grande'. Find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Blacklake guide.
The Blacklake area features interesting historical sites such as the Oceano Depot, a beautifully restored old train station that serves as the beginning of a rail museum. Another unique spot is the Rock'n'Roll Diner, an authentic 1950s diner set in converted historic railcars.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Oso Flaco Creek Boardwalk for nature viewing, visit the Oceano Depot to learn about local history, or have a fun meal at the themed Rock'n'Roll Diner. The Oceano Dunes also offers beach camping, which can be a great family experience.
Yes, the Oso Flaco Creek Boardwalk is a hiking-only trail where you can view a variety of waterfowl and raccoons from a bridge. Please note that pets are not allowed on this specific trail.
For a unique dining experience, visit the Rock'n'Roll Diner. It's an authentic 1950s diner housed in converted historic railcars, complete with period music and decorations, offering a nostalgic atmosphere.
The Oceano Dunes is a popular spot for beach activities. It's one of the few beaches that allows vehicles, featuring an OHV (Off-Highway Vehicle) area for motorized buggies and quads. You can also access the firm sand of the beach for walks or beach camping.
The Pacific Coast Bike Route is noted as being wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth path with panoramic views of the beach and ocean for all users.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the natural beauty of the Oso Flaco Creek Boardwalk and its wildlife viewing opportunities, to the unique experience of driving on the Oceano Dunes. The scenic Pacific Coast Bike Route is also highly rated for its views, and the restored Oceano Depot and nostalgic Rock'n'Roll Diner are enjoyed for their historical charm.
Yes, Oceano Dunes offers opportunities for beach camping directly on the wide-open beach and dune area.
Yes, road cyclists can find several routes, including the 'Bridge over Pismo Creek – View of the SBP Airport loop from Oceano' and the 'Heritage Square Park – Lopez Dam loop from Thompson & Cimarron'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Blacklake guide.


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