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South San Luis Obispo County has earned worldwide recognition and respect for the exceptional quality of wine grapes produced in this ideal viticultural area. Stay in Pismo Beach, where more than 20 wineries are located within a very short drive.

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Price Historical Park in Pismo Beach

At nearby Avila Beach there are naturally heated mineral springs where you can swim in the pool or take a hot mineral bath.  Sycamore and Avila Hot Springs are two of the best mineral springs still operating in California.

Price Historical Park
Price Historical Park
(805) 773-4854

This 7-acre city park features the rancho home of city founder John Price.  Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as a California Point of Historical Interest, as a Pismo Beach Historic Landmark, and designated by the Department of Interior National Park Service as a Juan Bautista de Anza Trail Interpretive Site, it is planned to become a ranch museum with Indian village and adobe ruins. Trails and replica Chumash Village are open daily to the public for hiking and picnicking.  The 1893 historic Price Anniversary House is undergoing restoration and is open for tours by appointment year round or at 1:00pm 1 st & 3 rd Sundays May through October except holidays. Take the trail at the end of Frady Lane 2 blocks south of 7-11 on Hwy 1, or drive to 100 Rancho Pismo Drive via Highland Drive. Info and tours.