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Los Osos (Spanish for "the bears") is an unincorporated town in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. [3] Located on the Central Coast of California, Los Osos had a reported population of 14,465 in 2020. [4] For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Los Osos as a census-designated place (CDP).
Mirazur Restaurant, a brand new eatery serving up “French-leaning” European cuisine, opened in place of the popular Blue Heron restaurant in Los Osos this month. The new restaurant, co-owned ...
In a 2018 file photo, Sea Pines security officer Hugh Williamson collects the entry fee for a day pass into Sea Pines from a motorist at the Greenwood gate. As of 2024, visitors pay $9 for a day ...
Los Osos is located in the heart of the park opposite the exhibition of ostriches and antelopes. There is a restaurant, cafeteria, and souvenir shop with snacks, sandwiches and drinks. It has a terrace with a bear enclosure in the background. Cantabrian bears in Cabárceno
Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y Islay: Rancho Cañada de los Osos y Pecho y Islay: June 20, 1975 : Address Restricted: Los Osos: 34: San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library: San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library: March 30, 1995 : 696 Monterey St.
Baywood-Los Osos (locally known as Los Osos-Baywood Park) is an unincorporated community in western San Luis Obispo County, California. [1] The population was 14,351 in the 2000 census. It includes the communities of Los Osos, which is located near Morro Bay, Baywood Park, and the former community of Cuesta-by-the-Sea.
The area features shops, boutiques, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and golfing. A local highlight is fresh squeezed fruit juice and healthy breakfasts from the famous Swamis Café. Swami’s SMCA protects marine life within its boundaries. The take of all living marine resources is prohibited except: 1.
This is not just about Los Osos, this is about doing something for our fellow SLO County residents who could not have prepared for the rain that broke daily records going back to 1893. Be part of ...