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The Central Coast
Oprah Winfrey segment on San Luis Obispo being the "Happiest Place in America" . . . Click Here to View Video
San Luis Obispo Mentioned in New York Times - The publication hails SLO as the "West Coast good life," at once laid back and sophisticated, with wine, olive oil, a walkable college town and eclectic food scene.
Appropriately d
escribed by National Geographic as California's Garden of Eden, the
Central Coast is not only home to Cal Poly, it is also an area rich
in history, unsurpassed scenic beauty and a region offering a
diverse geography that includes world famous beaches, picturesque
coastal mountains, pristine inland valleys and fertile vineyards
and agricultural lands. What's more, for Cal Poly students,
area residents and visitors alike, this spectacularly captivating
stretch of California offers something for ev
eryone.
At the heart of the region is the historic mission town of San Luis Obispo. Founded in 1772, San Luis Obipso is today a picture postcard college town comprised of quaint tree-lined streets, charming restaurants and shops and a mission p laza area that serves as a gathering place for concerts, culinary events, farmers markets and festivals.
Minutes beyond the downtown area and the Cal Poly Campus, a plet
hora of activities await. For the outdoor enthusiast,
surfing, off-road dune riding, sea kayaking, water skiing,
cycling, wind surfing, rock climbing, great golf a
nd horseback riding are just a few exciting options.
Yet, if more refined activities are sought, tours of world famous Hearst Castle, wine tasting at local wineries, theater, art shows and culinary adventures await in San Luis Obipso and neighboring towns including Paso Robles, Atascadero, Avila Beach, Morro Bay, Shell Beach, Cambria, Pismo Beach and San Simeon.
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