El Scorpion Canyon Trail, West Hills
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Wide, hard-packed dirt trail with views of a cute mountain peak.
Stunning view from a bench on vertical cliffs above blue-green water.
Shady 1.5 mile loop trail that winds gradually up a hill, with good views to the next hill, and awesome spooky oak forest with lichen, Spanish moss (actually lace lichen), and yellow grasses.
Wide, hard-packed dirt trail with views of a cute mountain peak.
Two mile trail that starts inland, leads over a hill, and ends at a rocky shoreline. High winds funnel into this area.
A steep 0.8 km walk through dry grasses over a hill and to the other side, with views of the lake on both sides.
Nice little main street, with cafes, pretty storefronts, park, swinging bridge over a creek with tropical vegetation, and neighborhood with white picket fences and gardens.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
A walk up a steep, gravelly hill, to a short loop walk with 360 degree views of SLO town.
Wonderful 1.6 mile out-and-back uphill trail with 360 degree views! A good trail for winter. 18% grade max- steep the whole way.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
Wonderful 1.6 mile out-and-back uphill trail with 360 degree views! A good trail for winter. 18% grade max- steep the whole way.
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
Shady walk among eucalyptus trees. Peaceful! Plus a cute playground tucked in a corner at the end.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
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