Most of the main garden and Children's Garden are accessible. The trail is not but we pushed our way up the switchbacks to the summit to see the mosaic sundial and a view of the rolling hills.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden
The garden features a main garden with plants that grow in the five major Mediterranean climate zones of the world, a Children's Garden, and a walking trail. Both main garden and the Children's Garden are small but nicely done. My favorite thing is the fence with pickets painted by visiting children.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Central Coast Brewing & Distilling
There are many Harvest Hosts sites in California but wineries are the most numerous. We don't drink so that cuts down on our options. I thought this brewery which also serves food would work for us. However when we got there we discovered that food wasn't being served that day. We checked in with the bartender and apologized for not supporting the business. He was super nice and just made sure we knew where to park.
The parking area is behind the building. Not the most scenic place but it's fine for a night. The level spots are along the fence. Central Coast 35.28735, -120.65143
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Pismo Beach Oceano Campground
We were a little concerned about staying at the Oceano Campground because of it's proximity to the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area. It's the only California state park where driving on the beach and the dunes is permitted. We were excepting a noisy stay but lucky for us the area was temporarily closed.
Oceano Dunes has two loops. The sites in the hook up loop are lined up side by side. Short parking pads branch off the road in the other loop. The sites in both loops are close together with no vegetation for privacy. Both loops have restrooms, pay operated hot-showers, picnic tables and camp fire rings.
All the sites have tables with extended tops and high fire rings. The accessible sites have wide parking pads and gravel around the fire ring.A ramp near the accessible site provides access to the Guiton Trail. Campground 35.11016, -120.62661Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Oso Flaco Lake Boardwalk
The trail starts as a closed-off, paved road, shaded by arroyo willows and wax myrtles, then becomes a wooden boardwalk for a short distance before transitioning to a plastic boardwalk as it travels over the lake and across the dunes. A few interpretive signs and benches are located along the boardwalk. After about a mile the boardwalk ends at an overlook of the beach and ocean. Able bodied visitors can walk over the dunes to the beach. 


The plastic section of the boardwalk hasn't stood up to the summer heat and is warped and wavy in places. Wheelchair users may need assistance.
The parking lot is large enough for any vehicle. There are vault toilets and picnic tables under shade shelters. Boardwalk 35.02909, -120.61718
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Lompoc Murals Parking
The first mural in Lompoc was painted in 1990 on the side of the Odd Fellows Building. It was the beginning of a successful campaign to revitalize the historic old section of town and promote tourism. There are now about thirty large murals and dozens of smaller ones.




The murals are painted by professional artists and the detail work is outstanding.
We parked in a city lot on Cypress Ave and I Street. The lot is large enough for any vehicle. Most of the murals are within a few blocks of the lot and the sidewalks and curb cuts are in good condition. Murals 34.63765, -120.45883
Friday, May 29, 2026
Refugio State Beach
This is what the coastal campgrounds look like on the weekends in the spring. In the summer they look like this all the time! We were happy to get a site even though it was just for one night. The trailer in the site behind our RV was delivered to the campgrounds by 101 RV Rentals. There are five beach campgrounds that allow people to reserve a campsite then have the rental company deliver a trailer.
The group campsites were full too.
The main reason we wanted to visit this park was to walk/roll along the Aniso Trail that goes from Refugio Beach to El Capitan Beach about 5.5 miles out and back. The trail is not in very good condition. Just a short way in we came to this spot where the trail was sliding down the hill. We skirted around it like everyone else.Due to the steepness of the hills most wheelchair users will need assistance. Campground 34.46316, -120.07013 Trail
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