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A view like this can only be found at Stilson Cellars. We are a boutique family winery located in the Geneseo District of Paso Robles, California. We’re passionate about our vineyard and our wines and once you try them, you will be too.
Downtown Paso Robles
Tasting Room
1005 Railroad Street, Suite 2
Thursdays 1:00 to 6:00pm
Fridays 1:00 to 8:00pm
Saturdays: 1:00pm to 8:00pm
Sundays: 1:00pm to 6:00pm
Cool and friendly casino, bar, and kitchen with live Poker, Blackjack, 3-Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold ’em. Non-smoking European style casino, full bar, late night kitchen. Great food and cocktails too! Near Highway 101 at 46 East, 1144 Black Oak Dr, Paso Robles, (805) 226-0500
Call today to host your events at the newly renovated ballroom in the heart of historic downtown. Perfect for weddings, receptions, parties, reunions, and family military events. 1234 Park St., Paso Robles, (805) 500-3585
Chances are outlaws like Jesse James huddled within these walls. The saloon is one of the oldest and most unique false-front buildings in the area. Enjoy your visit to this historic saloon and raise your glasses to the spirit of Jesse James. 1234 Pine St., (805) 238-1114
Read more about the saloon at https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/paso-robles/country-saloon-character
Located at the end of Grand Avenue, this is undeniably one of Grover Beach’s main attractions.
Thousands flock to the Oceano Dunes State Recreational Park to camp along the ocean in tents and RVs every week. Rent and ride dune buggies and ATVs on the beach and enjoy riding for the entire afternoon.
There is a small cost per vehicle to drive on the beach. Several ATV rental shops are located within Grover Beach. Overnight camping is allowed on the beach and the scenic boardwalk leads visitors to the Monarch Butterfly Grove in nearby Pismo Beach.
to the present are on display. Other
interesting exhibits on the Salinan
Indians, the Camp Roberts Railroad
Station, the Vietnam War, the
historic SATCOM station, a Korean
War Room, a new D-Day exhibit, and
an exhibit on the famous entertainment
stars who trained at the Camp.
The Museum offers video viewing
rooms, a military library, a picnic
area, and a gift shop. Red Skelton’s
barracks area is recreated in the Museum
Annex. Enter at the main gate
off Highway 101 and check in at the
MP station for a visitor pass. Building
114, Camp Roberts, Open Thurs. and
Sat. 9 am – 4 pm
1750 Ramona Avenue between 16th St. and Oak Park Blvd. Open to skateboarders and inline skaters. Helmets, knee pads and elbow pads are required. Onsite staff.
(805) 543-8235 or (805) 473-4580
The formerly private club is now open to the public after a total renovation of the golf course and clubhouse. Beautifully conditioned, the course is fun, challenging and a great value. Call (805) 238-4722 for reservations or to book online, visit PasoRoblesGolfClub.Com
In a town where nothing is exactly ‘normal’, the folks at Harmony Valley Creamery know what it takes to create awesome craft ice cream, made in small batches that delight the taste buds of locals and visitors alike. Founded in 1913 around a burgeoning local dairy industry, the formation of the Harmony Valley Creamery Association would see Harmony serve as the capital of Central Coast dairy production for nearly half a century.
With over 20 years local experience, start your home journey with Miranda. She’s an expert real estate agent with BHHS Hallmark Realty, providing home-buyers and sellers with professional, responsive and attentive real estate services. 800 11th St, Paso Robles, CA 93446, miranda@sellingpaso.com, sellingpaso.com, (805) 712-1362
Are you a photographer looking to explore the area, get a variety of shots and learn more about your camera while having a blast in a no pressure environment? Come take a ride with The Photo Bloke! Customized experiences available for you. Thephotobloke.com, (415) 308-4544
Halfway between the two main California metropolises of Los Angeles and San Francisco is Paso Robles Wine Country. Located along California’s famed Central Coast, the Paso Robles winegrape growing region’s climate is perfect for the production of award-winning premium wines. A long growing season of warm days and cool evenings gives rise to vibrantly ripened fruit with dynamic flavor profiles that translate beautifully in your glass of Paso Robles wine.
Rent an electric boat that you can easily cruise on
Morro Bay, no experience required. Bring a picnic
and drinks and spend some wonderful time on the
water. 845 Embarcadero on the dock. Read more about visiting Morro Bay here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/morro-bay/morro-bay-visitors-guide
Experience Chef Andre’s artistry with flavors. The menu changes with the seasons, focusing on French cuisine and the freshest seafood. Classics are given a permanent spot. Downtown at 1032 Pine St. pasoterra.com, call for reservations, seating is limited. (805) 227-4100
Where your adventure begins! Their knowledgeable
and friendly staff will help you with rentals,
sales or lessons. 845 Embarcadero, Morro Bay. Rad more about kayaking here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cayucos/kayaking
Incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1989, the realization of a dream of nearly 25 years earlier. The Horstman house, built by Albert Horstman, a prominent businessman in the 1920s, was donated to the society in 1994 and serves as the museum where local memorabilia and photographs are displayed. Templeton’s original railroad warehouse (behind the house) contains a 1925 Model T in original condition, an antique carriage and other items too large to put into the house. Free admission. Open Fri. – Sun. 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. 309 Main St., (805) 434-0807
Read more about the town in the Templeton Travel Guide: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/templeton/templeton-travel-guide
A farm-to-table restaurant with a dynamic menu reflecting our local abundance. We believe in the significance of organic, regionally produced food. We have both a beautiful covered outdoor patio and an indoor dining room. 1313 Park Street, thomashillorganics.com,
(805) 226-5888
In 1982 the Eberle Winery production facility and tasting room were open for business and in 1994 Gary expanded underground, building the first wine caves in Paso Robles. Now, over 30 years later, Gary Eberle and his wife Marcy still greet guests daily with complimentary wine tastings, public tours of the production facility and 16,000 square feet of underground caves. They also play host to a variety of delicious and entertaining events held at the winery throughout the year.
Come and see how luffas grow at the Luffa Farm. These natural sponges grow like squash. Take a free tour and see all their products at the gift shop. Open Wed. to Sun. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 1457 Willow Road., theluffafarm.com, (805) 343-0883
Avila Valley Barn is a local favorite! Find fresh, local produce, amazing homemade bakery goodies, gift shops, delicious deli and sweet shop, farm animals, and much more. Also, visit Gopher Glen for organic apples and fresh pressed cider and hard ciders. 560 Avila Beach Dr. avilavalleybarn.com, (805) 595-2816