San Luis Obispo County CCT Master Plan Completed
The vision for the California Coastal Trail (“CCT”) is a continuous public right-of-way along the California coastline- a trail designed to foster appreciation and stewardship of the scenic and natural resources of the coast through hiking, biking, and in some areas horseback riding. The recently completed San Luis Obispo County CCT Master Plan covers the coast from northern border of San Luis Obispo County southward to Cayucos. This segment of the CCT includes breathtaking views, precious natural habitat, valuable recreation opportunities and areas of historical significance. The Plan can be downloaded at: https://scc.ca.gov/webmaster/pdfs/CCT-SLO-masterplan-final-opt.pdf.
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