Here’s a list of our fave things to do with kids in San Luis Obispo County before we move.
My friend Trish Juarez of Paso Robles is the coordinator for one of the two major mask-making efforts happening right now in SLO County during the Covid-19 pandemic. And they need your help.
Remember that summer post when I announced that we’re the face of the City of Paso Robles’ Fall Rec Guide? Well, the city’s influencer campaign (involving us!) won a state award!!
Dinosaur Caves Park is a must on your next visit to South County. This bluff-top park boasts expansive views…
Here’s a park I didn’t know existed until I had to drag the kids to a doctor’s appointment with me…
We hung out at the brand new Mighty Munchkins Playzone this month! This new indoor play place is at 715 6th St. in Paso Robles, located across from the Post Office.
On our Slocal scouting trip for family-friendly places to eat in Cayucos, we chose Schooners for lunch and Honey Girl Cafe for dessert.
Everyone is publishing their summer bucket lists lately so we’re hopping on board with a list of all the hot-weather…
The Heilmann Park Splash Pad is the only FREE splash pad in the North County. It’s located at the larger Heilmann Regional Park and Playground at 9400 El Bordo Ave. in Atascadero. The splash pad is situated right by the restrooms. The waterplay spot super small, but very popular with littles.Readers on my Facebook Page say the splash pad is NOW ON for summer 2019.
In hot and arid Paso Robles, a lake is pretty special. That’s why today we’re giving a BIG shout-out to the lake at Barney Schwartz Park