San Luis Obispo County, CA

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San Luis Obispo County, nestled on California’s Central Coast, consists of seven cities and 28 unincorporated communities, each with its own unique appeal.

Steeped in history, permeated with hospitality, celebrated with community spirit, full of things to do, and dressed in near-perfect weather, San Luis Obispo County is a great place to call home.

From quaint little villages to bustling beach towns, San Luis Obispo County is a great place to call home. The county is comprised of golden beaches, coastal hills, and the Santa Lucia range, creating a wide array of scenic views, tourist activities, and recreation.

Things to do for Fun in San Luis Obispo County

The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum: If you’re a history buff with a fondness for railroads and train stations, you won’t want to miss the San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum, featuring artifacts, modeling, and art. The depot, built in 1894, connected San Luis Obispo with other towns. The freight house remains today, which has been converted into a partially restored museum showcasing the area’s history with the railways.

The Pismo Beach Monarch Butterfly Grove: Nature lovers and butterfly enthusiasts will love the Pismo Beach Monarch Butterfly Grove, a unique encounter with thousands of migrating butterflies who create clusters, wings to wings, to protect themselves from the harsh elements of winter.

The county is full of quaint downtown districts, antique shops and malls, golf courses, museums and art galleries, theatres, restaurants, and a plethora of recreational options from bowling alleys, skating, and the movies to escape game rooms and laser tag. There are also numerous parks with a variety of amenities.

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Education in San Luis Obispo County

Fourteen school districts share the responsibility of educating public school students living in San Luis Obispo County.

Additionally, there are two charter schools in the county, including Bellevue-Sante Fe Charter School, Grizzly ChalleNGe Charter School. And there are more than two dozen secular and parochial private schools.

Higher education is easily accessible in San Luis Obispo County, with more than twenty colleges and universities throughout, including California Polytechnic State University.

The Climate in San Luis Obispo County

Perfect weather isn’t possible, but San Luis Obispo County comes about as close as it can get, with rays of golden sun shining 287 days of the year, far above the national average of 205 sunny days.

High summer temperatures in San Luis Obispo County hover at a comfortable 74 degrees.

The county also receives far less rain than the US average, at just 20 inches compared to the standard of 38 inches. There’s measurable precipitation about 50 days of the year, none of which is snow.

Winter lows stay well above freezing at 43 degrees.

Public Transportation in San Luis Obispo County

Amtrak trains and Greyhound Lines buses both offer service in San Luis Obispo County, while countywide service is provided by the San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority. However, the cities of Atascadero, Paso Robles, and San Luis Obispo each operate local bus services of their own.

Guests and residents have multiple options when it comes to air travel. Within the city of San Luis Obispo, there’s the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport.

On the northeast side of Paso Robles is the Paso Robles Municipal Airport, and Oceano County Airport is also situated on the coast in the Five Cities area.

Living in San Luis Obispo County

San Luis Obispo County spans 3,304 square miles and an additional 311 square miles of water. The city of San Luis Obispo is the county seat, the largest city by population in the county.

The area is home to over 280,000 residents, among whom the median household income is around $71,880, on par with the state’s median household income of $71,805.

Homes in San Luis Obispo County are slightly more expensive than California’s average. The county’s median home value is $574,400, whereas the state’s median home value is estimated at $509,400.

Conclusion

The diverse landscape and lifestyles have drawn thousands of people to the area. Great parks, schools, public transportation, and comfortable living keep them there.

Whether you’re looking for a ranch lifestyle, farmhouse, beach house, rural settings, or urban, San Luis Obispo County is a beautiful place to consider putting down your roots.

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