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  • Baywood-Los Osos, California

    The best Trails and Outdoor Activities in Baywood-Los Osos, California are a must-visit for anyone seeking scenic outdoor adventures. The Elfin Forest trail is a top choice, offering a moderate hike through a unique pygmy oak woodland. Along the 1-mile boardwalk, you'll see fascinating plant species, sand dunes, and panoramic views of Morro Bay. For a more challenging hike, the Hazard Peak trail in nearby Montaña de Oro State Park is a 6-mile round trip with stunning ocean vistas. If water activities are more your style, try kayaking in the peaceful Morro Bay estuary or fishing at the Los Osos Oaks reserve. Wildlife spotting is a bonus, with chances to see sea otters, seals, and numerous bird species. These outdoor attractions make Baywood-Los Osos a top destination for scenic outdoor adventures.

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    • Oceano, California

      Camp at Pismo State Beach

      4.7
      Hiking along nature trails, swimming, and surf fishing are all possible here, including wheelchair accessible fishing at Ocean Lagoon. Facilities consist of fire rings, restrooms, and showers. Restaurants are not far from the campground, as well. Make your reservation here.
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    • Oceano, California

      Catch a sunset at the Oceano Dunes

      Driving on the beach is fun, and there are few places in California where you can legally do it. Just south of Pismo Beach you'll find Oceano Dunes. Pay the $4.00 entrance fee and drive your car right onto the beach. Keep an eye on tides and watch out for deep sand and sneaker waves! You won't be...
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    • Santa Margarita, California

      Rinconada Mineral Mines

      1.32 mi / 472 ft gain
      My friends and I recently visited this abandoned mercury mine. The site was cleaned-up by the EPA many years ago, but much of the old equipment remains. Up the hill from the equipment are several deep cuts in the earth and a humongous hole in the ground. The sediment at edges of this hole are VER...
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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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    • Arroyo Grande, California

      Explore the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes

      The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes and nearby Lake Oso Flaco are home to many endangered and threatened species of plants and animals. A beautiful, short boardwalk takes you from the parking lot, over Lake Oso Flaco, and through the dunes before arriving at the ocean. Enjoy the local wildlife and abundan...
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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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    • 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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    • 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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    • San Simeon, California

      Explore Hearst Castle

      4.5
      Hearst CastleYou always hear about it but rarely do you make the necessary full day stop to visit the castle with Big Sur just around the corner.Hearst Castle, located high above the ocean, was the creation of two extraordinary individuals, William Randolph Hearst, and architect Julia Morgan.They...
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    • San Simeon, California

      Elephant Seal Vista Point

      5.0
      Elephant Seal Vista Point is a favorite place to see the elephant seals. If you’re in the area and have the opportunity, it's a must see. During the Spring, the adult elephant seals and the baby seals are out. Nearby are easy, clearly marked, walking paths, along the cliffs edge. Dogs are not all...
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    • San Simeon, California

      Elephant Seal Vista Point Trail

      5.0
      5.27 mi / 184 ft gain
      Elephant Seal Vista Point Trail is an out-and-back trail that provides a good opportunity to view wildlife located near San Simeon, 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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    • San Simeon, California

      Ragged Point Trail

      4.5
      0.81 mi / 249 ft gain
      Ragged Point is a quick stop off Hwy1 in Big Sur. It offers amazing vistas of where the mountains meet the ocean. There are scenic spots overlooking both the North and the South. The southern vista overlooks San Carpoforo Creek. Big Sur is truly one of the most beautiful places in California, and...
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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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