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Easy Walks & Wheel-Friendly Trails Around SLO

Posted April 15

Earth Day Adventures: Easy Walks & Wheel-Friendly Trails Around SLO

This Earth Day, there鈥檚 room for everyone at the trailhead. We鈥檙e showcasing a few spots that make it easy for everyone to say 鈥測es鈥 to a more nature-filled SLO Life鈥攚ith walking paths and trails that are scenic, simple and accessible.

Bonus? You can feel extra good knowing that exploring SLO helps support a more sustainable future鈥攎ore on that below.

Islay Park Trail

Tucked in a quiet SLO neighborhood, the Islay Park Trail is a peaceful out-and-back option that doesn鈥檛 ask you to drive far (or at all). The terrain is gentle, the views peek out toward the surrounding hills, and while the trail isn鈥檛 paved, it鈥檚 well-maintained and ADA-friendly.

Laguna Lake Park Trail

Hidden in plain sight, this mellow loop trail gives you lake views, friendly ducks and a dose of calm just a stone鈥檚 throw from downtown SLO. It鈥檚 paved, flat and features benches for taking in the view (and a breather, if needed). Bonus: There’s accessible parking and restrooms nearby, too.

Railroad Safety Trail

The Railroad Safety Trail cuts right through SLO, offering about two miles of smooth sailing past neighborhoods, shops and campuses. It鈥檚 great for getting your fresh air fix, with a side of people-watching鈥攁nd it鈥檚 fully paved and ADA-friendly.

Johnson Open Space

For the more adventurous wanderers, Johnson Ranch鈥檚 lower trails offer rolling (okay, gently sloping) hills with wide paths and views of the surrounding valley. While not entirely paved, some segments are navigable with a sturdy wheelchair or walking aid鈥攋ust check in with city trail maps before heading out.

Bluff Trail 鈥 Monta帽a de Oro State Park

If dramatic cliffs and ocean breezes are your love language, the Bluff Trail delivers. This out-and-back route stretches along the coast, offering jaw-dropping views without a steep incline in sight. The trail surface varies鈥攕ome parts are firm and packed, others a little less so)鈥攂ut several sections are wheelchair-friendly.

Bob Jones Trail

The Bob Jones Trail is a paved pathway that meanders along San Luis 91制片厂 Creek. This 3-mile (one-way) trail is mostly flat and smooth, making it ideal for wheelchairs, strollers and leisurely walks. The trailhead off Ontario Road has accessible parking and facilities.