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Members of this health club enjoy gym equipment, a large pool, hot tub, as well as personal training, physical therapy, and swimming lessons for kids.
There’s plenty to do here, including trails for walking or biking, a playground, basketball court, and more. Have a picnic on the beach and explore tidal pools during low tide.
A one-of-a-kind cooking class! Discover Sonoma County's amazing bounty of ingredients; artisan cheese, farm-fresh produce, seafood and more. Culinary tours, farm dinners, cooking parties and more offered!
Here, you’ll find a variety of semi-precious stones and beads, textiles, jewelry, and more. Shop for a unique gift or pieces to make your own.
Embark on a white water rafting excursion, take stand up paddleboard lessons, yoga and more with the friendly, knowledgeable staff at Rubicon.
Start your visit by picking up a trail map by the ranger booth. Then, choose an easy waterfall loop hike, look for the giant sinkhole, make your way to the beach, or check out the campgrounds.
Whether you are an avid paddler or just want to bring back the memories of canoeing as a kid, come and canoe the scenic Russian River in the heart of wine country.
Arrive early because this lively brewery is often crowded with beer enthusiasts eager to try the award winning brews. Try a flight or stay for a meal of traditional American fare.
A full line of award-winning, elegant Napa Valley wines. An unequaled palette of flavor, character, and quality. Discover these "Wines Worth Knowing" at Rutherford Ranch.
Some of the most delicious strawberries that you will ever taste are grown and sold right here at Saetern Strawberry Field. A small wooden stall holds the strawberries that are picked when at their freshest and then sold directly to you.
From pygmy forests to kelp-dotted coves, this unspoiled preserve is full of native plants and wildlife, making it perfect for hiking and camping. Explore the undersea world in one of California's first underwater parks at Gerstle Cove Marine Reserve.
Take a stroll along the Salinas River and enjoy the picturesque scenery. Day-use facilities at this park include picnic areas, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts and more.
When in the area, stop by this quaint garden to explore a variety of plants, as well as hummingbirds and lizards. The plants are well-labeled, so you can learn about each one while gathering inspiration for your own garden.
The Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market is undoubtedly one of the most treasured events on the Central Coast and has a long history of bringing locals and visitors together to eat, shop, listen to music and connect with their community.
Spoken of as “the Pebble Beach of Santa Barbara,” this unique golf course provides impressive views and a beautiful back 9. You’ll encounter a moderate challenge, depending on the wind.