Port San Luis

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Port San Luis
Location
CountryUnited States of America
CoordinatesCoordinates: 35°10′19″N 120°45′22″W / 35.1719°N 120.7560°W / 35.1719; -120.7560
Details
Opened1873
Owned byPort San Luis Harbor District
Type of harborBreakwater
Statistics
Website
https://www.portsanluis.com/

Port San Luis is a harbor located on the central coast of California, approximately 1.3 miles north of Avila Beach. The harbor is part of the Port San Luis Harbor District which is responsible for maintaining the surrounding tidelands and beaches. Originally acting as a major port for oil exports, today, the harbor serves as a recreational area, used by boaters and researchers to study and appreciate the local marine life.

History[]

In 1873, John Harford constructed the Harford pier in order to allow for the shipment of goods and passengers to nearby San Luis Obispo. The pier was connected to a railroad and, by the late 1870s, included a hotel for passengers waiting to embark on ships arriving at the pier. In the late 1800s, construction began on a breakwater to provide further protection for the pier.[1] By 1890, a lighthouse had also been constructed on a bluff above the harbor.[2]

In 1910, Union Oil began using the port to export oil extracted from the San Joaquin Valley. This new trade led to the construction of additional piers and railroads, with oil exports continuing to expand well into the 1920s. With the onset of the Great Depression oil exports ceased and the port fell into disuse, with Harford pier being demolished. However, with the arrival of World War II, the port became important once again, acting as a supplying station for U.S. naval vessels.[1][3]

In 1954, voters in San Luis Obispo County, California approved the creation of a harbor district to conserve and maintain the port's facilities and its surrounding tidelands. In 1955, the California State Legislature granted the harbor district the surrounding tidelands in trust. In 1984, the Legislature also granted the district a trust over Avila Beach. [1][3]

Features[]

Today, the harbor serves as a mooring point for recreational sailing and fishing boats.[4] Visitors are also able to camp at the port in recreational vehicles and can hike up to the nearby lighthouse.[5]

The harbor is also used as research and educational facility for nearby California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo's Center for Coastal Marine Sciences.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "History of the Pier". Center for Coastal Marine Sciences. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  2. ^ Krieger, Dan (August 1, 2015). "Port San Luis Lighthouse shines a beacon on 125 years of history". San Luis Obispo Tribune. Retrieved August 1, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Lambert, Cynthia (December 14, 2017). "Celebrating 60 years of Port San Luis history". San Luis Obispo Tribune. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  4. ^ Rajagopal, Bulbul. "Sailors across San Luis Obispo County want Port San Luis Harbor facilities to be more inclusive, less strenuous". New Times San Luis Obispo. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  5. ^ "New RV resort at Port San Luis holds grand opening celebration". KSBY. 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  6. ^ "Cal Poly Pier". Center for Coastal Marine Sciences. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
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