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At South 16th St. and Menetone Ave. are areas to barbecue, restrooms, a large covered picnic table area and two play structures. The park also boasts horseshoes, softball and a grass volleyball court
The Atascadero Historical Society Colony House, 6600 Lewis Ave. behind the city parking lot across the street from the City Administration Building, is open every Wednesday and Saturday from 1 – 4 p.m. Talk to a docent about the history of Atascadero.
Located on Highway 41 next to the zoo, the park is open from dawn to dusk and is open to the public. Paddle boats and kayaks are available for rent depending on the water level of the lake. A pedestrian path loops around the lake and is about one mile.
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
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
Located at the State Park Marina it’s the best kept secret on the Central Coast. Seafood dinners, such as fresh fish, steamers and fish and chips. Meatloaf served Thursday nights. Lunch daily starting at 11 a.m., dinner Thursday-Sunday 4 – 8:30 p.m. Located across the street from the State Park Campground entrance. (805) 772-1465
On Santa Maria Avenue between 2nd and 3rd streets. The market takes place every Monday from 2-4:30 p.m. (805) 748-1109.
Read more at https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/los-osos/los-osos-gateway-nature
The pier, at the intersection of 2nd Street and El Morro Ave., overlooks the shores of the back bay of Morro Bay. The Los Osos Oaks State Reserve Half-mile east of South Bay Boulevard on the south side of Los Osos Valley Road. The reserve has an easy one-mile trail through the “Pygmy Oaks”, which are dwarfed coast live oaks. The low canopy reserve is on the site where Chumash once lived.
The BEST WESTERN PLUS Black Oak’s location, amenities and affordable rates make it the best place to stay in Paso Robles. You will enjoy convenient access to Paso Robles wineries, golfing, water sports and the Paso Robles Event Center, home of the California Mid-State Fair. We are family owned and offer family friendly accommodations; children under 12 always stay for free. For both leisure and corporate guests, for both comfort and convenience, The BEST WESTERN PLUS Black Oak is tops among Paso Robles hotels near San Luis Obispo.
Casual outside waterfront dining. Fresh fare & comfort food for breakfast, lunch & sunset dinners. Fresh seafood with south of the border selections and clam chowder bread bowls. Open daily. Take out too. Pet friendly & WiFi. 699 Embarcadero #6, (805) 772-8988
Award-winning clam chowder, best tri-tip sandwiches in SLO County, BBQ Buffalo Clams. Dine inside or on the patio. 1 block from the ocean. 209 Pomeroy, Downtown Pismo Beach, (805) 773-6165
Antipasti, hand crafted pastas, generous main courses and truly inspired desserts, such as Chef Varia’s famous tiramisu. The highest quality and freshest foods. Open weekdays for lunch & dinner. Open Sat. & Sun. for dinner at 5:30 p.m. 943 Spring St. Call for reservations. (805) 237-0600
Plan a memorable stay at Blue Dolphin Inn, Sand Pebbles Inn, Castle Inn or Moonstone Cottages. Call or email us today for information on rates, availability, and vacation package deals. Our staff will help you choose the best property and room type to fit your needs and help you discover all that Cambria has to offer. Read more in the Cambria Travel Guide: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cities/cambria-travel-guide
Cambria Pines Lodge-Wood Fired Pizza Night-Join us nightly from 5-7:30- visit cambriapineslodge.com for information about all our social distancing events! 2905 Burton Dr., Cambria, cambriapineslodge.com, (805) 927-4200
Read more in the Cambria Travel Guide: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cities/cambria-travel-guide
Visitors feel like locals and locals
feel like guests! Voted “Best Overall
Gaming Experience” by SLO county
players! 359 W. Grand Ave. (805) 474-8500.
9100 Morro Rd., Atascadero, just off Highway 41, about one-and-a-half miles west of Highway 101. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for children 3 to 11 years old and $6 for seniors 65 and older. The zoo is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. The zoo is one of only 211 zoos accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association since 1991. The park was founded in 1955 by Charles Paddock, who was a park ranger who came to the aid of injured wildlife. (805) 461-5080
Located at the corner of Cliff Street and Shell Beach Road, Shell Beach. This 11-acre park is popular with walkers, photographers, dog lovers, joggers and fishing enthusiasts. Observe dolphins, whales, sea otters and other sea life as well as sea and shore birds such as gulls, cormorants, and Peregrine falcons