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JohnG3
Dec 22, 2016Explorer II
Have towed on that route several times from Morro Bay south. Depending on your starting point and route there are several options. If taking Hwy 1 to 101 in Oxnard there are few stations on 1 after Zuma beach until you get to Oxnard.
If taking Hwy 5 to 126 to 101 there are two stations at the stop light at Santa Paula, one on each side of 126 at the traffic light.
Buellton at 101 and 246 as stated before is easy on and off with gas stations on both sides of the freeway.
Santa Maria at Betteravia there is a truck stop on the north east corner.
Getting to Morro Bay via Los Osos Valley Rd. takes you past several gas stations but none are RV friendly more a product of traffic than anything else.
Taking the Hwy 1 offramp to Morro Bay/Hwy 1 in San Luis is not too bad depending on your comfort level with traffic. Taking the California blvd exit bypasses the Santa Rosa street traffic. This works best as long as Cal Poly is not in session. Right turn off the ramp, left at the stoplight at Foothill, then right again at the stop light to Hwy. 1.
Safe trip.
If taking Hwy 5 to 126 to 101 there are two stations at the stop light at Santa Paula, one on each side of 126 at the traffic light.
Buellton at 101 and 246 as stated before is easy on and off with gas stations on both sides of the freeway.
Santa Maria at Betteravia there is a truck stop on the north east corner.
Getting to Morro Bay via Los Osos Valley Rd. takes you past several gas stations but none are RV friendly more a product of traffic than anything else.
Taking the Hwy 1 offramp to Morro Bay/Hwy 1 in San Luis is not too bad depending on your comfort level with traffic. Taking the California blvd exit bypasses the Santa Rosa street traffic. This works best as long as Cal Poly is not in session. Right turn off the ramp, left at the stoplight at Foothill, then right again at the stop light to Hwy. 1.
Safe trip.
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