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South Hills

The South Hills Open Space is 60 acres of open space in the city of San Luis Obispo. There is a one-mile gentle incline to the summit with views of Cerro San Luis, Bishop Peak and the Santa Lucia Mountains.

Directions to Trailhead
From US 101, exit Madonna Road and go east. Take a left on Higuera Street and a quick right onto South St. Turn right onto Exposition Drive and the road will turn into Woodbridge Street. The trailhead is on the right.

in this section
  • Adopt-a-Trail
  • Community Choice Aggregation
  • Coastal Cleanup Day
  • Natural San Luis
    • Hikes
      • Bishop Peak
      • Bowden Ranch
      • Cerro San Luis
      • Guidetti Ranch
      • Irish Hills
      • Johnson Ranch
      • Laguna Lake
      • Reservoir Canyon
      • South Hills
      • Stenner Springs
  • Eco Summit
  • School Garden Program
  • Derelict Fishing Gear Removal
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News
Support bike safety and access in SLO 2008-04-06
SLO County to Integrate Smart Growth Principles into General Plan 2008-03-18
Victory: Court Nullifies Measure J! 2008-02-01
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Upcoming Events
Cerro San Luis Trail Work Day Cerro San Luis,
2008-05-10
Trail Work Day at Vineyard Trail Vineyard Trail, Templeton,
2008-05-10
Guidetti Ranch Docent-Led Hike 2008-05-10
Reservoir Canyon Ranger-Led hike Reservoir Canyon,
2008-05-11
Irish Hills Trail Work Day Irish Hills,
2008-05-24
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