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  • San Luis Obispo County, California

    San Luis Obispo County, California, offers some of the best trails and outdoor activities. The popular Bishop Peak Trail is a top choice for a challenging hike. This 3.5-mile round trip trail takes you to the county's highest peak, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Nine Sisters, a chain of ancient volcanic mountains. For a more leisurely walk, head to the Bob Jones City to Sea Trail, a paved path that winds through vineyards and along the scenic San Luis Obispo Creek. If you're up for a bit of adventure, try kayaking in Morro Bay or surfing at Pismo Beach. Don't miss a visit to the outstanding Elephant Seal Rookery at Piedras Blancas. These must-visit outdoor adventures make San Luis Obispo County a top destination for active travelers.

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    • Paso Robles, California

      Bike the Salinas River Trail

      2 mi / 200 ft gain
      The Salinas River Walk in Paso Robles is one of the first sections of a planned 30 mile river trail extending from Santa Margarita in the south to San Miguel.  The trail can be accessed at several places, primarily at the south end at Lawrence Moore Park at the end of Riverbank Lane where there i...
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    • San Luis Obispo County, California

      Camp at Montaña de Oro State Park

      5.0
      Located about 7 miles south of Morrow Bay, follow Los Osos Valley Rd into the state park. Watch for the signs to park, as you will be cited after 10pm.The campground is located just across the road from the famous Spooner's cove, but there are any number of trails and hikes you can enjoy (check ...
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    • San Luis Obispo County, California

      Spooner's Cove

      5.0
      Spooner’s cove is one of those small hidden beaches where you can watch stunning sunsets in a peaceful environment. Located in Montana De Oro State Park, the small gem is surrounded by countless hikes and camping spot. It is also one of the only areas of the park that is dog friendly. If you are ...
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    • San Luis Obispo County, California

      Montaña de Oro Bluff Trail

      4.02 mi / 302 ft gain
      The Bluff Trail is a simple walk that takes you along the coast in Montaña de Oro. The trailhead is located just past Spooner's Cove and has parking on both sides of the road. The path is paved, making it easily accessible for anyone who wants to enjoy these incredible views. If you're feeling a...
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    • Paso Robles, California

      Bike Peachy Canyon

      10.5 mi / 2200 ft gain
      Peach Canyon is the *the* iconic cycling road in the Paso Robles area, beginning downtown and connecting with many other roads in the mountains west of town making for numerous beautiful loops through vineyards, orchards, and black oak groves. Peachy Canyon Road begins at Olive and 6th Street and...
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    • Cayucos, California

      Cayucos Pier Trail

      5.0
      0.35 mi / 30 ft gain
      Cayucos Pier Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Cayucos, California.
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    • Orcutt, California

      Hike or Trail Run the Rice Ranch Trail

      4.0
      3.2 mi / 400 ft gain
      Hike, mountain bike, or trail run the Rice Ranch Trail in Orcutt, CA. This park is relatively small, but a great place for a hike or run. I did a 3 mile loop and could easily have added on a couple more miles. Hike up to water towers at the top and enjoy views overlooking Santa Maria Valley and o...
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    • Santa Maria, California

      Cycle the Palmer and Cat Canyon Roads in Santa Maria Valley

      30 mi
      You can't go wrong with cycling around the Santa Maria Valley area. There is an abundance of interesting roads to ride along with scenic hills meandering through wineries.  I started my ride at the Los Flores Ranch Park parking lot and headed east along Dominion. Take a right on Palmer and follow...
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    • Santa Maria, California

      Trail Run, Hike, or Mountain Bike Los Flores Ranch Park

      5 mi / 700 ft gain
      I'm a sucker for a good ridgeline trail, and Los Flores Ranch Park has lots of them. For a solid 5ish mile loop with about 600 ft of elevation gain, take the Manzanita Trail to the Ridge Top Trail for sweeping views of the valley, vineyards, and out to the ocean on a clear day. The Solomon Trail ...
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    • Santa Margarita, California

      Photograph Wildflowers at Carrizo Plain National Monument

      5.0
      Driving in from Hwy 58 East, you will be passing through a grapevine, and through some hills. Once you hit the Seven Mile Road, you will start to see fields of yellow flowers all around you - this is where the adventure starts. Just continue to drive along the road until you find a great spot to ...
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    • Santa Maria, California

      Bike Foxen Canyon Road

      29 mi / 2400 ft gain
      Foxen Canyon Road from Santa Maria to Los Olivos runs through some of the most beautiful wine country in Santa Barbara county so much so that it was centerpiece of the film Sideways. The road itself begins at the intersection of Betteravia and Philbric roads just east of Santa Maria and proceeds ...
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    • Paso Robles, California

      Kayak Lake Nacimiento

      Lake Nacimiento near Paso Robles, CA is a gorgeous reservoir used for kayaking, paddle boarding, and all manner of water sports. To get there, from Highway 101 take the 24th street exit in Paso Robles west till it turns into Lake Nacimiento Drive. Lake Nacimiento Drive will eventually turn into G...
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    • Paso Robles, California

      Hike the Shoreline Trail

      1.0
      5.5 mi / 1100 ft gain
      The Shoreline Trail on Lake Nacimiento near Paso Robles, CA is a 5.6 mile trail used for hiking and trail running and located near Lake Nacimiento Resort. To get there, from Highway 101 take the 24th street exit in Paso Robles west till it turns into Lake Nacimiento Drive. Lake Nacimiento Drive w...
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    • Paso Robles, California

      Stand Up Paddle Board at Lake Nacimiento

      Lake Nacimiento near Paso Robles, CA is a gorgeous reservoir used for kayaking, paddle boarding, and all manner of water sports. To get there, from Highway 101 take the 24th street exit in Paso Robles west till it turns into Lake Nacimiento Drive. Lake Nacimiento Drive will eventually turn into G...
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    • Cambria, California

      Camp at San Simeon State Park

      4.0
      San Simeon has two campgrounds to choose from – San Simeon Creek Campground has 115 campsites for tent or RV camping. Sites have fire rings and picnic tables, and nearby there is firewood for sale. Your other choice is the primitive Washburn Campground, located 1 mile inland. From this plateau, y...
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    • Los Olivos, California

      Dispersed Camp in Los Padres National Forest (near Davy Brown Campground)

      7 mi / 2000 ft gain
      I was looking for a last minute adventure out of LA and found this epic view.  Easy backpacking trip for one night, no permits needed, less than 3.5 hours from LA, and secluded.  Go to REI and pick up your adventure pass for your car. Plug into your GPS "Davy Brown Campground" in Los Olivos / Los...
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