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1) Los Osos is a unique community, where low housing density, and wildlife habitat is prioritized. There has been a building moratorium since apx. 1988. Now available is a build list to allow very few properties for development ...
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2) A prized location on the Central Coast with a temperate climate that never gets too hot, with fresh air from the Pacific ocean, for sailing and canoeing on the bay / secluded beaches etc
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3) Discovered by Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola in 1769 and named Los Osos because of the large number of coastal brown bears in residence at the time. Montana de Oro state park on the coast at the end of Los Osos Valley road was a favored habitat of these majestic creatures. Enjoy Morro Bay Museum of Natural History, car shows, art festivals, the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa built in 1772.
4) The 8,000 acres of Montana de Oro State Park is a fairytale retreat filled with towering 100 year old eucalyptus trees, with the west side of the park on the Pacific ocean full of uncrowded beaches rocky coves and hiking trails...It has The Spooner Ranch House Museum, which is also an interesting place to visit..
5) Los Osos has many nice Restaurants, Shopping, Schools, a Community Park, Church, all just a few steps from these Properties.
6) Morro Bay shares the Bay. It has many seaside restaurants and attractions at the Embarcadero with charter fishing and whale watching boats.. Rent a bicycle built for two, or a family sized surrey, to pedal bayside to Morro Rock to see furry sea otters sunning on their backs.
7) The Inn at Morro Bay, and the Bay View Morro Bay Golf Course remind visitors of Monterey's Pebble Beach.
8) San Luis Obispo's Regional Airport has connection flights to LA, SFO, Las Vegas and other major US cities, only 25 minutes away.