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About San Simeon, CA
For many people around the world, San Simeon means the site
of the famous castle on the hill, but this coastal town offers
much more to anyone willing to spend sometime uncovering its
treasures. The main center of San Simeon sits about three miles
south of the castles entrance. Though understandably much
of the towns focus is on providing a plethora of services
for the thousands of people who visit the castle each year,
there are also plenty of other things to discover in San Simeon
as well.
Several
different restaurants offer everything from healthy New Mexican cooking,
to classic Italian, to fish and chips, to a burger. Youll also
find works by talented local artists and artisans, one-of-a-kind antiques,
hand-crafted jewelry, sea shells, candy, and information about the elephant
seal colony located a few miles north of town. For lodging, there is
a wide variety of hotels and motels, or you can camp at San Simeon State
Park, which offers a 133-site developed campground and 70 in a more
primitive campground. A look back at the history of San Simeon reveals
that its natural beauty has been enthralling humans for centuries, and
little wonder that on any given day you might spot whale spouts, fluttering
Monarch butterflies, lumbering elephant seals, soaring hawks, and even
a herd of zebra!
Wild
life abounds in the region. Look for herds of zebra, tahr goats, aoudads
and elk roaming the hill of the Hearst Estate--a reminder of the days
when Mr. Hearst assembled the largest private zoo in the world.
Grey Whales
Every year San Simeon hosts one of nature's grandest creations, the migrating Gray Whale.
From the icy water of Alaska the Grey Whale migrates south from late December to early February to its breeding ground in the warm waters of Baja California in Mexico. After three months of breeding, the cows with their calves can be seen from the beach as they return north during March and April.
CLIMATE
The proximity to the Pacific Ocean provides for a temperate climate year round. Winters are mild and rainy days are interspersed with periods of bright sunshine. Coastal fog cools the summer mornings, but is usually lifts by early afternoon. The best weather is often during the spring and fall. It is wise to include both warm and cold weather clothing when packing for San Simeon. You can view the current weather conditions of San Simeon via the Hearst Castle Web Camera.
For more information contact the San Simeon Chamber of Commerce,
250 San Simeon Drive, Suite 3B, San Simeon, CA 93452, (805)
927-3500.
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