Jack Creek Farms, Highway 46 Drive, Paso Robles
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Some nice trees such as mayten trees from the Andes foothills, in a dry inland area.
Gorgeous walk in Autumn when the leaves are yellow and red. 1.3 mile loop walk beside the lake.
Some nice trees such as mayten trees from the Andes foothills, in a dry inland area.
Gorgeous walk in Autumn when the leaves are yellow and red. 1.3 mile loop walk beside the lake.
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.
Shady walk among eucalyptus trees. Peaceful! Plus a cute playground tucked in a corner at the end.
Pristine farm by a hill covered in bright foliage, with oil and vinegar tasting, honey tasting, u-pick, farm store, and adorable kids area with goats, chickens, rabbits, and colorful play areas.
Shady walk among eucalyptus trees. Peaceful! Plus a cute playground tucked in a corner at the end.
Lovely stroll past many different types of trees blossoming with seeds and flowers.
Hike with views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak mountains and town, and then a tranquil valley on the other side.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
Some nice trees such as mayten trees from the Andes foothills, in a dry inland area.
Peek over the high cliffs at little coves below, look out over Santa Barbara harbor, and sit on a whale's tail!
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood.
Lovely place to sit with views of the vineyards and the morro called Islay Hill.
Some nice trees such as mayten trees from the Andes foothills, in a dry inland area.
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