Eagle Rock Nature Trail, SLO
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From the Tipton Street entrance, you can walk the upper forest of Fiscalini Ranch, high above the ocean, looking down at the wooden boardwalk way below.
Lovely mystical forest with yellow grasses and gnarled trees, but bad sewer smell.
Hike with views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak mountains and town, and then a tranquil valley on the other side.
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.
Trail that leads onto Ellwood Bluffs from UCSB's West Campus family housing.
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 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.
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.
Lovely mystical forest with yellow grasses and gnarled trees, but bad sewer smell.
Wooded park with lots of private picnic areas, a playground, a flowing creek, wonderful boulders for kids to climb, and a short hike.
Wonderful wide open spaces with mountains of all shapes and sizes! First mile is shady. Four mile out and back, or five mile lollipop loop hike. Optional detours: architecture creations, or mountaintop swing.
Hike with views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak mountains and town, and then a tranquil valley on the other side.
Lovely mystical forest with yellow grasses and gnarled trees, but bad sewer smell.
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
From the Tipton Street entrance, you can walk the upper forest of Fiscalini Ranch, high above the ocean, looking down at the wooden boardwalk way below.
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