- TripBuzz found 88 things to do with kids in or near San Luis Obispo, California, including 67 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Morro Bay, Pismo Beach, Atascadero and Santa Maria.
- From Madonna Inn Trail Rides to San Luis Obispo Children's Museum, the San Luis Obispo area offers 56 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, Parks and Historic Buildings.
- Located along California's central coast is the city of San Luis Obispo. One of the states oldest communities, the state offers a mix of history and natural beauty enjoyed by locals and tourists. Hiking through the cities green hills and canyons is a favorite pastime, as is visiting some the areas famous inn's and theatres.
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Located inside Hearst Castle, the National Geographic Theater presents the film 'Hearst Castle: Building A Dream' on a screen eight times larger than a traditional movie screen. The impressive theatre features state of the art sounds and ornate 17th century tapestries throughout.
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Situated on the Santa Ynez River, River Park provides visitors with opportunities for fishing, picnics, horseshoe, and volleyball. The park also features a 35 spot RV campground and 4 picnic pavilions.
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The Lompoc Aquatic Center is a large indoor recreation complex that features a pool with lap swim area, diving area, and shallow play area, as well as a play structure.
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Tested by PGA professional celebrities and amateur hopefuls, the La Purisima Golf Course features an 18-hole championship course designed by Robert Muir Graves. They pride themselves on their simple, natural landscape for a pure golfing game.
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River Park Paintball provides an affordable, fun atmosphere with a friendly staff that welcomes players who are ready to compete against one another in a paintball fight. Birthday parties, private parties, and special events can also be booked.
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The Artesia School Museum is a fully restored, historic one-room schoolhouse. It was used from 1876 to 1961 and saw students from first to eighth grades attend at the same time.
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Founded in 1964, the Lompoc Valley Historical Society is an organization with the mission to provide a repository for documents and historical artifacts of Lompoc Valley. The society manages the Carriage House and the Blacksmith Shop.
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Many California native plants like sea rocket, saltbush and verbena grow within the boundaries of Jalama Beach County Park. In addition to picnic and camping areas, the park's coastline is a popular spot for fishing, surfing and swimming.
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Established in 1969, the Lompoc Museum exhibits document the archeology and history of the Lompoc Valley and Santa Barbara County. Patrons can view vintage photos and relics. There is also 19th century furniture and clothing on display.
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Consisting of 50 acres, Beattie Park is a community park with amenities like a multipurpose grass field, lookout gazebo, forest preserve, and more. The park has varying levels of elevation, with views of Pacific Ocean visible from the some locations.