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Many people will tell you they stumbled upon Paso
Robles and fell in love with its natural beauty and charm, but that they
live here because of the warm sense of community they
feel — like
nowhere else in the world. If you have been searching for a small town
that truly fulfills the ideal description, this might
just be the place!
The town's name is Spanish for "Oak Pass", and reflects the
verdant surroundings that you will find in and around the community. Paso
Robles holds the charm of a rural community, while also developing into
a center of world class wine, industry, recreation, commerce, excellent
housing, and a vast array of cultural offerings.
Take a stroll through downtown,
dine at one of the many quality restaurants, peek inside the antique
stores, be sure to sample the extraordinary variety of wines and
soak in the mineral baths, or attend a special event! Whatever
you do and wherever you go, you'll
find friendly people and a community that strongly embraces a classic
western-style heritage. You could easily say living here is like taking
a delightful step back in time, with all the modern comforts.
The city of Paso Robles, California boasts an ideal location in the
state's central region, as a part of San Luis Obispo County. This places
Paso Robles at just about the midway point between Los Angeles and San
Francisco: 230 miles north of Los Angeles and 210 miles
south of San Francisco. The city encompasses 12,130.22 acres, or 18.95
square miles. The elevation is 721 feet and the city is only 17 air
miles east of the Pacific Ocean keeping the area warm and dry during
the day and offering nice cool evenings.
See: Paso
Robles Map
Paso Robles is characterized by its charming tranquility, reflecting
the fact that the town has historically been more rural than suburban.
But the town's idyllic climate, close-knit community feel, and incredibly
high quality of life have made it a popular relocation destination.
A dominant feature of Paso Robles is the flourishing wine industry
of more than 65 wineries and 250 vineyards. Paso Robles
wine country tours are extremely popular activities.
Most Paso Robles wineries operate tasting rooms that feature critically
acclaimed, award-winning wines of the highest quality.
The city of Paso Robles prides itself on having an
Early California heritage. The Downtown City Park plays a graceful host to
a number of entertainment events throughout the year. Wine festivals,
relaxing summer concerts and art expositions highlight the local artisan
talent of the quaint Paso Robles region. Patriotic nods to Americana, and
recollections of the Pioneer era all envelop Paso Robles for separate weekends
of nostalgia and remembrance. This town is a gateway to two of the California
Missions, dating back over two hundred years. These sanctuaries include artifacts
from the early Native American settlements, from antique airplanes and vintage
tractors, to family homestead antiques, and bits of legacy from the town's
hot springs period. History is alive and well 365 days of the year in Paso
Robles.
Real Estate:
The local real estate market in Paso Robles and surrounding locales is incredibly
diverse and includes vineyards, ranches, wine country
estates, horse friendly properties, and lake front properties offering views
of our beautiful Lake Nacimiento and Lake San Antonio. Within the city limits
you'll find a homes with acreage, modern new subdivisions and a lovingly
restored Victorian neighborhood near the downtown park.
For those seeking
an executive style estate home, Paso Robles offers a spectacular array of
truly magnificent homes. Paso Robles residents benefit from a robust real
estate market. Home owners here have experienced a steady appreciation of
their homes' values in recent years.
Paso Robles is the best place to be, whether for raising a family or
growing a business! It is reminiscent of Tuscany, with its rolling hills,
olive groves, and Mediterranean sunshine. The countryside is incredibly
beautiful; the wines are equally good. And, even better, you don’t
have to go to Tuscany for it! The hospitality and quality that you've
been looking for are right here in Paso Robles!
Explore
the following:
Local Events:
Farmers Market — every week
Zinfandel Wine Festival — March
Wildflower
Triathlon — April
Paso Robles Wine Festival — May ~ 25th anniversary!
Hospice Du Rhone Wine Tasting — May
KiteFest — May
Kustom Kar Show — May
Twilight Concerts in the Park — June - August
California Mid-State Fair — Late July - Early August
Harvest Wine Tour — October
Pioneer Days — October
Golden Oak Festival & Classic Car Show — October
Vine Street Victorian Showcase — December
Calendar
of Events - Updated Listings
Paso
Robles Events Center
Paso Robles Downtown Features an online tour of Paso Robles with lots of photographs and listings of current events! Great source of information.
Paso
Robles Recreation The
outdoor enthusiast can find plenty to do in the Paso Robles area, including
horseback riding along the river bed or cycling through the winding
roads of wine country. If water sports
are more your speed, Paso Robles is the gateway to nearby Lake
Nacimiento and San Antonio, a quick 20-minute drive west of
the city, offering championship water skiing and PWC excitement.
The lakes are also perfect for bass fishing, picnicking, hiking,
mountain biking or just a cool retreat from the summer sun, with
campgrounds, outstanding cliff side lodges, and wilderness qualities
making for a distinctive vacation site. Also, for those who love
the ocean, the Pacific coast is only a 30-minute drive away.
Barney Schwartz Park The only park of it's kind within 120 miles. Besides being capable of holding large-scale tournaments for baseball/softball and soccer, it has a one million gallon lake, several group picnic areas, grassy picnic areas, two concession stands and two terrific playgrounds.
Paso
Robles California Chamber of Commerce and Visitors & Conference
Bureau This website is put together by the super friendly
Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce, whose sincere hope is that your
experience in this little part of the world is a pleasant and
memorable one.
City
of Paso Robles This website is the hub of everything Paso Robles.
Here you will find city services, utilities, schools,
communities, clubs and volunteer groups. You can access your city
council, departments and advisory boards; plus, attractions,
restaurants, hotels, wineries, golf courses, and much more!
Paso
Robles Schools Paso Robles schools are located among rolling
hills and bountiful vineyards. For example, the Paso Robles elementary
school is set on a bluff adjacent to the Salinas River, providing an
educational facility for more than 450 north county youth. It is located
immediately west of the Cuesta College North County Campus site.
Cuesta
College ~ North County Campus
The North County Campus of Cuesta College is a community college
in the truest sense of the word, giving residents of Paso Robles
the opportunity to pursue higher education close to home and employment.
Unique among California community colleges, the site was established
almost exclusively with private gift support and prides itself in
a tradition of excellence.
Paso
Robles Restaurants
Paso
Robles Wineries
Paso
Robles Hotels
Paso
Robles Wine Country Tours
The Grapeline-Paso Robles fleet of deluxe Wine Country Shuttles offers
an insider's view of California's Central Coast premier wine region
aboard spacious deluxe shuttle coaches with professionally arranged
itineraries.
Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance The Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance, formerly the Paso Robles Vintners & Growers Association, is a cooperative marketing alliance made up of Paso Robles Wine Country wineries, vineyards and related businesses, whose purpose is to communicate, reinforce and enhance Paso Robles' status as one of the highest quality wine producing regions in the world.
Paso
Robles Hot Air Balloon Rides
Discover the "Jewel of the Central
Coast", El Paso de Robles, from a hot air balloon! A gentle breeze
will usher you over some of California's premier wine producing
country featuring incredible views of Paso Robles, Templeton,
San Miguel, and Atascadero.
Golf Courses: Paso Robles area has four great golf courses,
each set in exquisite tranquil settings, offering affordable rates and
tee time availability.
Hunter
Ranch Golf Course This Paso Robles
public golf course is a California hidden
gem that mixes small-town charm with a world-class Central Coast
golf experience. Rated four and a half stars by Golf Digest, Hunter
Ranch Golf Course offers beautiful wine country scenery, smooth
fast greens, friendly staff and excellent outing services so you
can enjoy a unique and fun golf experience in San Luis Obispo
county — 18 holes,
over 6,744 yards with a par of 72, 2 miles from center of Paso Robles.
Paso
Robles Golf Course Experience
the peacefulness of Paso Robles on this golf course, a former country
club, now open to the public — an 18-hole, 6,215 yard, par 71
championship course that provides an inviting golf experience for
the low handicapper, as well as the enthusiastic player.
River
Oaks Golf Course
River Oaks Golf Course is a unique 6-hole "Player Development" Golf
Course ~ a new concept to growing the game of golf! San Luis Obispo County's
newest golf course offers 3 sets of tees with a purpose of different angles
of approach rather than distance to the greens. This concept is beneficial
to all levels of golfers from advanced, intermediate, beginners, juniors,
seniors and women golfers. River Oaks Golf Course is ideal for golfers
practicing their short game.
The Links at Vista Del Hombre Designed in the tradition of the historical Scottish layouts like St. Andrews and Royal Lytham, The Links at Vista Del Hombre is both fun and challenging for any level of golfer. Four sets of tees accommodates the novice and challenges the advanced player.
Average Rainfall:
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3.23 |
3.29 |
2.88 |
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0.24 |
0.03 |
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0.06 |
0.34 |
0.59 |
1.29 |
1.94 |
14.71 |
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