Patricia Drive neighborhood walk, SLO
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A peaceful 3-mile walk through oaky forest, past lush landscaping and a park with a historic adobe house, and among a neighborhood with gardens filled with flowers.
A peaceful 3-mile walk through oaky forest, past lush landscaping and a park with a historic adobe house, and among a neighborhood with gardens filled with flowers.
Antique carousel in round building, cute kiosk with fancy drinks, historic sandstone building, and children's playground with wave sculpture and huge slide down the hill!
Huge park in the middle of San Francisco, with delightful daisy-filled meadows, playgrounds, lakes, gardens, and museums!
Incredible views of the mountains and vibrant blue-green water, from a jetty, beach, and park with flowers.
Glorious gardens with classical statues, fountains, topiaries, reflecting pools with bronze sculptures, flowers, orangerie, and secret groves.
Lakeside park like an arboretum, with tall amazing trees from around the world, statues, modern art sculptures, stunning mountain views, ironwork lovers bridge, and promenade along the blue-green lake.
Two mile walk in neighborhood with few streets crossings, and wonderful mountain views!
Supremely nice views from many varied vantage points. A clifftop park, beach with tide pools, and start of a long walk.
Narrow tree-lined streets in the Anholm District with historic houses and views of Madonna Mountain and Bishop Peak, and a sweet deli.
Narrow tree-lined streets in the Anholm District with historic houses and views of Madonna Mountain and Bishop Peak, and a sweet deli.
A nature-filled magical area, foggy and cold, and not very walkable (sidewalks are rare), but with some hidden gems.
A small forest with a stream, buttercup flowers, trees with delicate leaves, and butterflies.
You can't visit the lighthouse and amazing loop trail without an online reservation. You get to walk the loop and buildings by yourself, after a half hour talk by a ranger.
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