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Live Happier.Tm Recreation Guide Camping Guide Live Happier Official San Luis Obispo CITY & COUNTY MAPS Proudly from Paso Robles, California Midland Paci c TASTING ROOM OPEN DAILY 10am to 5pm Claiborne & Laetitia Vineyards LocatedBroken at 5626 Hwy 46E Paso Earth Robles, CA 93446 Building Corpora- Churchill Winery Double phoneWinery 805.239.2562 tion Double COME VISIT US IN THE TASTING ROOM AND RECEIVE 40% OFF* ANY ONE CASE OF WINE WHEN YOU JOIN OUR WINE CLUB Wine Tasting · Cheese Pairing · Picnic Area *NOT AVAILABLE ON ALREADY DISCOUNTED WINE SLO Chamber - Open Daily 11am-5pm Picnic Areas ∙ Bocce ∙ Walking Trail ∙ Ocean Views ∙ Tasting Daily 11-5PM claibornechurchill.com · (805) 544-4066 Located directly off the 101 in Arroyo Grande 2649 Carpenter Canyon Road, San Luis Obispo 453 Laetitia Vineyard Dr ∙ AG, CA ∙ 805.481.1772 ∙ laetitiawine.com www.brokenearthwinery.com Picnic Areas ∙ Bocce ∙ Walking Trail ∙ Ocean Views ∙ Tasting Daily 11-5PM Luna Red Located directly off the 101 in Arroyo Grande CCB: Corporate logos The Largest Yarn Shop 453 Laetitia Vineyard Dr ∙ AG, CA ∙ 805.481.1772 ∙ laetitiawine.com Blue: cmykBack 88-77-0-0 Panel / no PMS match Hello VISIT humankindness TASTE Gray: cmyk 52-43-41-0 / no PMS match Bike SLO Balls & Skeins Verdin-Dignity on the Central Coast! 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All businesses listed are members in good standing GOLF CAMPGROUNDS Santa Margarita Lake | 4695 Santa Margarita Lake Rd. chemical toilets, boating, fi shing, hiking, surfi ng, swimming, Pismo Coast Village RV Resort | 165 S. Dolliver St., Pismo Beach, Information and reservations (805) 788-2401. Primitive camping qualifi ed off-highway vehicle access to beach. with the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce. For Cypress Ridge Golf Course, Arroyo Grande ...(805) 474-7979 (805) 773-1811. 400 full hook-up sites each with wireless and group camping. Picnic areas, boat launch, marina, swimming additional member businesses and organizations, please Oso Flaco Lake Natural Area | (805) 343-2455 Chalk Mountain Golf Course, Atascadero ......(805) 466-8848 internet access and cable TV on 26 mostly grassy tree-lined acres, pool, fi shing and hiking. 10 miles south of Pismo Beach. Part of Oceano Dunes SVRA. Day call (805) 781-2777 or visit slochamber.org for an online Avila Beach Resort, Avila Beach ..........................(805) 595-4000 restrooms with hot showers, general store, arcade, restaurant, use only, chemical toilets, picnicking, nature study, 1.5-mile-long directory. See visitslo.com for additional information laundromat, heated pool, bicycle rentals and miniature golf course. STATE CAMPGROUNDS Morro Bay Golf Course, Morro Bay ...................(805) 772-1923 boardwalk over lake and through dunes to beach, no pets allowed. on recreational activities as well as a current calendar Reservation line: 1-800-444-7275 Blacklake Golf Resort, Nipomo ............................(805) 343-1214 Handicap accessible. of events. All locations are in San Luis Obispo unless SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CAMPGROUNDS Customer Service line: 1-800-695-2269 Dairy Creek Golf Course ........................................(805) 782-8060 Reservation line: (805) 781-5930 Catalyst Media De- otherwise noted. parks.ca.gov San Simeon State Park | (805) 927-2035 Laguna Lake Golf Course ........................................(805) 781-7309 slocountyparks.com Five miles south of San Simeon on Hwy. 1. Includes San Simeon Morro Strand State Beach | (805) 772-2560 San Luis Obispo Country Club .............................(805) 543-3400 Coastal Dunes RV Park | 1001 Pacifi c Blvd. Hwy. 1, Oceano. Creek and Washburn Campgrounds. 258 sites, vehicles to 35 feet, ATV/BIKE RENTALS North of Morro Bay on Yerba Buena Avenue, off Hwy. 1. 85 236 level, green grass campsites to accommodate full hook-up for RV restrooms, pay showers, dump station, fi shing, ocean bathing. sign Monarch Dunes Art’s SLO Cyclery.......................................................(805) 543-4416 sites, vehicles to 27 feet, restrooms, fi shing, ocean bathing, self- trailers up to 48 feet. Pull through sites feature electric (some 50 amp), Reservations: March 15 through September 30. 8 NEW MODELS MONUMENTS & MUSEUMS registration. Reservations: Memorial Day through Labor Day. 8 NEW MODELS Steve’s ATV Rentals, Oceano ................................(805) 481-2597 water, sewer and cable TV hookups, and back-in sites include electric, NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUNDS GRAND8 NEW OPENINGMODELS Central Coast Aquarium, Avila Beach ...............(805) 595-7280 water and sewer hookups, picnic facilities and fi re pits. Restrooms, hot DoubleGRAND OPENING Montaña de Oro State Park | (805) 772-7434 Los Padres National Forest Information: (805) 925-9538, The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, shower facilities, laundromat and heated swimming pool. GRANDNOW! OPENING WATER & OTHER RECREATION Los Osos, off Los Osos Valley Road. 45 primitive sites, vehicles fs.usda.gov/lpnf/. Adventure Passes, which are required at NOW! Guadalupe ....................................................................(805) 343-2455 most facilities, are available at the SLO Chamber of Commerce Vista Lago Adventure Park, Arroyo Grande ...(805) 710-7970 El Chorro Regional Park | Hwy. 1, fi ve miles north of SLO. to 27 feet, pit toilets, fi shing, ocean bathing, self-registration. NOW! Visitor Center. TRILOGY® AT MONARCH DUNES Central Coast Veteran’s Memorial Museum ..(805) 543-1763 Primitive camping, group camping, full hook-ups, group and Reservations: Memorial Day through Labor Day. TRILOGY® AT MONARCH DUNES Port San Luis Harbor District, Avila Beach......(805) 595-5400 Townhomes From Mid $500’s +
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