Downtown San Luis Obispo
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Trendy area with coffee shop, beer garden, wine bars, and cider bar, in industrial-style architecture with murals.
A delightful rock, beautiful wildlife, peaceful idyllic estuary, imaginative playground, and colorful little town.
A pretty beachside town, with a wooden pier and wide windy beach with perfect views of Morro Rock, and colorful houses with gardens, backed by gently-sloping hills.
Attractive public market two minutes drive north of downtown, with outdoor and indoor seating, and nice walks nearby.
A park high above the ocean with lots of shade, cool sea breezes, a eucalyptus grove, and a playground!
Coffee shop, food court, ice cream and pastry shops, brewery, gift shop and market, outdoor public spaces with fire pit and tables and selfie spots galore, farm with donkeys, goats, and alpaca! Also called San Luis Ranch.
Pedestrian-only mall along the main strip in downtown San Luis Obispo, with Barnes and Noble and some cafes.
Upscale, colorful plaza in farmhouse style, with modern cafes. Kids climb on a huge log. The fire pit is fantastic at night, surrounded by eucalyptus trees.
A tiny stretch of boardwalk in a beautiful setting on the estuary, with a coffee shop with a sunny patio facing the water, and cute cafes where you can relax.
Sunny town with a cute main street, and City Hall with beautiful Sunken Garden with sculptures, tall old trees including magnolia trees, and fountains.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Scout Coffee, a friendly, bustling place, and Lassens Natural Foods Market, plus many other food places nearby.
Narrow tree-lined streets in the Anholm District with historic houses and views of Madonna Mountain and Bishop Peak, and a sweet deli.
The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
Coffee shop and cafes, plus a dedicated bike path that runs for 1.1 km from Dinosaur Caves Park to the elementary school.
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