Tackle 1,500 acres of sand dunes over a 5.5-mile (9 km) stretch of beach in a top-of-the-line dune buggy. Hop into the driver’s seat and rev up for a
Tackle 1,500 acres of sand dunes over a 5.5-mile (9 km) stretch of beach in a top-of-the-line dune buggy. Hop into the driver’s seat and rev up for a
Fun, Interactive game played on location with your smart phone. Your mission is to work together to solve puzzles, unlock clues and solve who dunnit. As you
Fun, Interactive game played on location with your smart phone. Your mission is to work together to solve puzzles, unlock clues and solve who dunnit. As you
Fun, Interactive game played on location with your smart phone. Your mission is to work together to solve puzzles, unlock clues and solve who dunnit. As you
While plenty of travelers opt to use their own car or rental wheels, public transportation in SLO has the city center pretty well covered. The city is also bike-friendly with many labeled bike paths and trails. Taxis and ride share options are also available for those who plan to use a vehicle sparingly.
The hottest months in San Luis Obispo are July through September, with September the hottest month of all. You might have a more enjoyable experience if you come in late spring or late fall instead. In these seasons, you'll have shorts-and-T-shirt weather during the day and sweater-and-pants weather in the evenings. And crucially, you'll have fewer other tourists to compete with for accommodations. It's a recipe for a chilled-out time.
San Luis Obispo has a great range of attractions for city slickers, but there's lots for outdoor enthusiasts here too. If you're ready to try a bit of everything, you'll need these in your suitcase:
Bounded by California mountains, some of which march right to the Pacific, “SLO” (or “slow” as the locals lovingly call it) is the perfect place to kick back.
Bounded by California mountains, some of which march right to the Pacific, “SLO” (or “slow” as the locals lovingly call it) is the perfect place to kick back.
Bounded by California mountains, some of which march right to the Pacific, “SLO” (or “slow” as the locals lovingly call it) is the perfect place to kick back.