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Learn how a gourd becomes a luffa, enjoy the beautiful grounds and shop —Discovering luffas are plants and not sea creatures is surprising to many. Deanne Coon, owner of The Luffa Farm in Nipomo, is often asked, “They’re sponges, right?” “A luffa is a plant with an attitude, not unlike an orchid,”...

Audience favorite returns to open the 2023 Season —It’s 1912 at the Haywire Logging Camp in Minnesota, 200 miles from the nearest town. Lumberjacks...

The 880-acre Pismo Preserve was officially opened on January 25, 2020 following six years of fundraising, design, permitting and construction. Purchased...

The thin, weary bear wandered through the brush and along the sand dunes, down to the edge of a lake among the dunes. He stopped and sniffed the air before...

The Beginning of Outdoor Adventure Nipomo was named after the Chumash word meaning “base of the hills,” so you might say that, to the native people,...

Seedling Cymbidium ‘Nipomo Grande.’ Find gifts, antiques and of course: lots of stunning orchids –Nipomo Grande Orchids and Concierge Nursery,...

By Donna Polizzi of Keys to the Coast –Have you been to Nipomo lately? My job is exploring the California Coast, and sometimes, I’m blown away by...

Come visit Nipomo’s natural beauty Nipomo is a small city on the mesa in the southern area of San Luis Obispo County that is known for its stands...

Courtesy photo.The husband and wife team of Diane and Richard Malvarose own and operate Nipomo Properties. With 10 real estate agents, Nipomo Properties...

Shabby Chic and the Nipomo Antique Emporium The story of an antique is rarely short or simple. Items like brass baby shoes and vintage workbenches, silver...