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Bishop Peak The trail is a steady climb up four switchbacks with a few large rocks suitable to sit on and rest to enjoy the views. Several wild flower species can be spotted along the way. The trail levels out and provides a view of Laguna Lake and Cerro San Luis and then continues along the peak. Be wary of the north facing slopes, they are unstable and full of poison oak. The trail is suitable for dogs on leash, hikers and cyclists. Access: Patricia Drive Trailhead starts from a dirt utility access road. Bishop Peak is visible from this point. |
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Bob Jones City to the Sea Trail The Bob Jones City to the Sea Bike Trail follows the old Pacific Coast Railroad and San Luis Obispo Creek, running from Avila Beach to San Luis Obispo. The trail welcomes bikers, inline skaters, hikers and joggers to use its paved surface, which winds through the area and offers many scenic views of the Pacific Ocean and other natural areas. This trail is a popular destination for families to explore. Access: Highway 101 and San Luis-Avilla Road, north of Pismo Beach. |
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