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Arroyo Grande
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Vacations are always better with
adventure, exploring and expe-
riencing nature. The Arroyo Grande
countryside is some of the most
beautiful in the region, and there are
miles of hiking, biking, and eques-
trian trails less than 20 minutes from
Arroyo Grande Village.
The Lopez Lake Recreation Area
trailheads are easily accessible from
campgrounds or designated parking.
Nearly 20 leashed dog-friendly trails,
varying from easy to challenging, of-
fer spectacular scenery and wildlife
sightings for the entire family.
Every trail offers memorable
nature experiences from strolls
through meadows and oaks to bril-
liant and exotic wildflowers on view
in the springtime. Native California
grasses and plants are a delight, in-
cluding fragrant salvia and artemisia
shrubs. Watch for the poison oak!
Wildlife includes more than 150
species of birds, including wild tur-
keys, eagles, hawks, condors, deer,
sightings of coyotes, foxes, rabbits,
and other small mammals, lizards,
and snakes, including rattlesnakes!
Bring your cell phone, camera,
and binoculars. Climbing a trail and
cresting a hill offers panoramas of
the lake, foothills, and meadows.
Each trail is an adventure, and there
are some easy walks near the lake.
Easy trails
Camp French Road—1.4 miles,
hike, bike, equestrian.
Marina Trail—.3 mile, hike or bike.
Rocky Point Trail—.4 mile, hike
or bike.
Moderate trails
Blackberry Springs—.6 mile,
hike or bike.
Bobcat Trail—.7 mile, hike or bike.
Connector Trail—.3 mile, hike
or bike.
Cougar Trail—.8 mile, hike or bike.
Duna Vista Spur—.7 mile, hike,
bike, equestrian.
High Mountain—1.01 miles,
hike, bike, equestrian.
Horse Trail Spur—.8 mile, hike,
bike, equestrian.
Challenging trails
Black Bear Spur—.2 mile trail
hike, bike, equestrian.
Duna Vista Loop—3.2 miles,
hike, bike, equestrian.
Encinal Spur—1.08 miles hike,
bike, equestrian.
Escondido Overlook—.2 mile,
hike, bike, equestrian.
Escondido Trail—1.1 miles,
hike or bike.
High Ridge Trail—2.7 miles,
hike, bike, equestrian.
Turkey Ridge Trail—.2 mile,
hiking or biking.
Getting there
Take Huasana Road to Lopez
Road and into the Lopez Lake
Recreation Area. Along with hiking,
the recreation area offers boating,
fishing, and camping, including an
equestrian camp. The marina at the
lake has a convenience store, restau-
rant, and snack bar.
There is a day-use fee, payable at
the entrance kiosk at the camp-
ground entrance, or make reserva-
tions online at slocountyparks.com.
For more information, maps, apps,
and to check trail conditions visit
slocountyparks.com or call
(805) 781-5930.
Exploring nature near
Arroyo Grande
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