Bishop Peak hike, SLO
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Fairly difficult hike with cute rock formations, great views, and cool breezes.
A popular playground for little kids, with shady picnic areas. Nearby at a Greek Church, pretend you're on an island in Greece...
Wide paved sunny road for bike riding or to walk 1.5 miles to the Cave Rock and Dripping Cave trailhead.
A paradise where you can slide down natural rock slides, in exquisite Oak Creek Canyon.
Walkway on the cliffs, in front of the resorts, that's bliss at sunset and in springtime when there are flowers galore. Take stairs down to a sheltered cove with tide pools.
A rugged, grassy area below impressive cliffs, with BBQs and room to roam.
Cute playground with two bridges to go under, near a school so there are kids there in the afternoon. Plus, a pretty neighborhood to walk.
A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene. Recently, suffering an epidemic of homelessness relating to mental health problems.
Train depot and chapel that were used in many movies as part of a western town (the town burned down in 2018)- a beautiful setting with a hiking trail.
Fairly difficult hike with cute rock formations, great views, and cool breezes.
Fairly difficult hike with cute rock formations, great views, and cool breezes.
Colorful farm with a fruit/veg store, ice cream, petting zoo, and seasonally: hay rides, hay maze, toddler hay maze, sunflowers, u-pick fruit, and pumpkin patch.
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Beach that is like a dream! Crystal clear river leading to the ocean and huge white rocks.
Pretty hike through wide open spaces, past rolling hills, and along a creek.
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