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Rinconada Trail – Los Padres National Forest (Santa Lucia Ranger District)
A pastoral Central Coast hike with sweeping views and historic mining ruins San Luis Obispo County offers a wonderful variety of hiking opportunities, both near the coast and farther inland. While the county’s numerous coastal parks generally teem with visitors, … Continue reading
Posted in Los Padres National Forest, Santa Lucia Ranger District
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Cuesta Fire Forces Temporary Closure of Santa Lucia Wilderness
If you live in San Luis Obispo County, you’re probably already aware of the Cuesta Fire, which has been burning near Santa Margarita for the past several days. Due to the spread of the fire, the Los Padres National Forest … Continue reading →
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