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Quote: Farmer's markets are a SLO tradition, and something every visitor should experience. Venture downtown on a Thursday night (from 6:30 to 9pm) for a chance to check out the latest produce from local farmers and eat Read More
Quote: Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is one of the more interesting Missions we have visited. Most of the Missions are in a more neighborhood or rural setting, this one feels very vibrant and alive, like we are in Read More
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Quote: An easy to moderate hike along the uphill path will get you to a gargantuan set of rocks where you can lie, relax and enjoy the scenery. Your high up and isolated, one of the best sunsets I saw in San Luis Read More
Quote: We’d just arrived in SLO and decided to check out what was happening downtown. Parking near the mission, we could see there was something going on there, with booths, a Big Bounce, and lots of people wandering Read More
Quote: Stop by and write your name on the wall. You've definitely never seen anything like this before. Be careful when leaning as there might be some freshies. Read More
Quote: This is a great Children's Museum with 25 or 30 interactive exhibits. There is a children's theater, many history, career and scientific exhibits for children to explore. It was an interesting stop for the adults Read More
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Quote: SLO’s Botanical Garden is a labor of love in the making. The 2-acre preview garden is a glimpse into the future, a 150-acre garden focusing on ecosystems and plants of the five Mediterranean climate zones of the Read More
Quote: Driving north out of San Luis on highway 101 takes you past the small towns of Santa Margarita, Atascadero, Templeton, and Paso Robles. Templeton and Paso Robles offer the best wine tasting around. You can't Read More
Quote: The railroad came to San Luis Obispo in 1894, stimulating growth in this mission town, which had grown slowly since its founding in 1722. With a current population of around 45,000, it’s still not all that big. Read More