Johnson Park, San Luis Obispo
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With beautiful views of the bay, and some interesting displays to check out.
Short 0.3 mile downhill trail past eucalyptus forest to rocky shale coastline with tide pools. Flooded most of the time, with stepping stones over mud.
Short 0.3 mile downhill trail past eucalyptus forest to rocky shale coastline with tide pools. Flooded most of the time, with stepping stones over mud.
Open space with trail through long dry grasses and views of the hills, beside a blue lake with geese, picnic tables, and a playground.
Lovely mystical forest with yellow grasses and gnarled trees, but bad sewer smell.
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
Open space with trail through long dry grasses and views of the hills, beside a blue lake with geese, picnic tables, and a playground.
With beautiful views of the bay, and some interesting displays to check out.
In winter, see the harbor seals play below the cliffs. All year, walk the trail above the cliffs.
Two mile trail that starts inland, leads over a hill, and ends at a rocky shoreline. High winds funnel into this area.
Lovely stroll past many different types of trees blossoming with seeds and flowers.
Strenuous 5.5 mile loop hike with views of the back country, and then views of SLO town at the top! Plus, a waterfall in winter or spring after rains.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
Wooden oceanfront one-mile-long boardwalk lined with scrub and flowers, atop the cliffs. Good views of the coastline. More trails on the hills above.
Scenic location with views of Avila Beach, on a lawn and river beach where kids can run and play.
A peaceful 3-mile walk through oaky forest, past lush landscaping and a park with a historic adobe house, and among a neighborhood with gardens filled with flowers.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
Hike with views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak mountains and town, and then a tranquil valley on the other side.
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