Things To Do In San Luis Obispo (SLO)

San Luis Obispo

San Luis Obispo – one of the amazing touristic gems of California’s Central Coast region. With a population of just over 47,000 people, SLO has plenty of things to do as you visit – particularly as part of a road trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles.  You can find this city right between the …

40 Best Gifts For Hikers

Best Gifts For Hikers

Got a hiker in your life who’s always out there chasing the next epic trail? We’ve rounded up the absolute best gifts for hikers that’ll take their outdoor adventures to the next level – and have them thanking you with every step they take. #1 Top Pick 47% Garmin 010-02582-10 epix Gen 2, Premium active …

Ewoldsen Trail / Canyon Trail

Hike Facts: • Length: 4.5 miles• Type: Loop• Difficulty: Easy to hard• Path: Good to tricky• Elev. Gain: 1,600 feet• Parking Fee: Yes• Restrooms: Yes Introduction The wonderful thing about the Ewoldsen trail is that it offers a highly scenic sampling of what you find with most Big Sur trails east of Highway 1. You’ve …

Pfeiffer Falls & Valley View Trails

Introduction When you visit Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, this is the first trail staff usually suggests, and rightly so. A perfect, though slightly challenging hike for both kids and older folks, you get to walk among the giant redwoods and visit a rocky waterfall. Those looking for a bit more of a workout can …

Limekiln Trails

Limekiln Trails

An exceptional and fairly level hike through towering redwoods along several lush creeks, with both a waterfall and the historic limekilns among the sights. The Limekiln Trails are well-maintained and short with modest elevation gain and a series of creek crossings to keep things interesting. As a bonus, you can then take a short walk …

Tanbark Trail & Tin House

If you’ve got at least half a day, here is another great hike that will take you through a wide variety of Big Sur environments. The Tanbark Trail starts off in a redwood forest along Partington Creek, then lifts you 1,600 feet through the oaks and eventually drops down on the abandoned Tin House. You …

Mill Creek Trail

Mill Creek Trail

Note: this Mill Creek Trail is not to be confused with another trail by the same name at the northern edge of Big Sur. Hike Facts: • Length: 3.2 miles• Type: Out & Back• Difficulty: Moderate• Path: Varies, tricky• Elev. Gain: 600 feet• Parking Fee: No• Restrooms: No This is one of those trails that …