
Explore the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden and Nature Areas Finally, San Luis Obispo Country Club offers a beautiful and upscale experience complete with 18 holes featuring white pebble beach sand, challenging water features and undulating greens. Laguna Lake Golf Course is perfect for families with a more mellow, 10-hole course that’s also excellent for beginners. In addition to the driving range, Dairy Creek offers 18 challenging holes with elevation changes, water and rocky arroyos to navigate.
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You can play a full 18 holes or head to the Top Tracer Driving Range located at Dairy Creek to hit a few balls in the sunset. SLO has some of the best golf courses in California with rolling greens in a gorgeous setting, and courses tailored for every ability.

Now that you’re caffeinated, get into the swing of things. Hit the Links: Golf Courses in San Luis Obispo Breathing in the fresh coastal air as the caffeine hits, you’ll feel a spark of excitement for what’s ahead. We recommend lingering in the cafes or finding a bench in the sun. (Pro-tip: Try one of Kin’s signature matcha drinks like the Scarlett.)ĭon’t just grab your coffee and run. Experience a different grind at Scout Coffee or Kin Coffee Shop. SLO’s coffee scene is as distinctive as the bold, organic roast served there. SLO has plenty of wonderfully cozy cafes where you can grab a hot brew and a breakfast bite. Just bring yourself, your friends and your family and use this guide to plan a wonderfully relaxing getaway. You don’t need any special gear or fancy tools. San Luis Obispo boasts the most relaxing, yet engaging and fun activities anywhere in California.

Interested in becoming a Docent or museum volunteer? Find out about our volunteer opportunities.When you want to SLO things down in your life, there’s only one place to go.
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All schools participating in the free Living Traditions Education Program receive a guided tour along with their hands-on session in the museum's classroom. To schedule an adult group (including college group) visit to the museum, please call 505/476-1271 or e-mail school groups are admitted free to the museum and both docent-led and self-guided tours of our exhibitions provide opportunities for discussion, discovery, and inspiration.Free docent-led tours are available to pre-registered groups of any age or interest. Tour groups can also benefit from interaction with the museum's energetic and knowledgeable docents, who are trained to offer challenging, interactive tours of Here, Now & Always, The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery, and the museum's regularly changing exhibits. Sometimes we don't have a volunteer docent available, so please call 50 during museum hours to confirm the walk-in tours offered each day, or 50 after hours for recorded general museum information. Tours of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture are an excellent introduction to the complexity and diversity of the Native American cultures of the Southwest.įREE walk-in docent-led tours of the museum's exhibitions are offered daily: usually at 10:30am, 1pm, and 3pm. (We do use many hands-on objects and props.) Please do not touch objects or press buttons in the galleries unless instructed by the docent to do so.Remember, there will likely be other people coming to visit and enjoy the Museum just like you. Please do not lean on exhibit displays.Always walk (never run) in the Museum, Milner Plaza and anywhere in front of the Museum.Please silence your cell phones, and refrain from having conversations during a guided tour.Please do NOT bring backpacks, beverages or food.Please review Museum Manners (below) so that everyone?s Museum experience will help make for a smooth and enjoyable visit.Teachers typically create a student worksheet tailored to the Museum?s exhibitions. We encourage teachers to visit the Museum prior to your visit so that you can prepare in advance.Though we appreciate your enthusiasm, please help make the quality of the students? experience our shared priority. Please allow the students to answer the questions and refrain from answering yourself. On guided, docent-led tours, docents will be posing age/grade - appropriate questions with the students? needs in mind. Always accompany your group and do not wander off to other areas. It is vital that you know who is in your group, including knowing the number of students and number of adults. These guidelines will help ensure a safe, enjoyable and productive learning experience for all. For the best experience, it is important for students as well as teachers, group leaders, and chaperones to know what to expect and what is expected of them. MIAC welcomes groups who wish to visit its exhibits.
