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Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
Sunset at Nipomo Native Loop. The park is maintained by a local nonprofit group.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
There are plenty of benches along the trails that are perfect spots to take in the views.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
A small network of trails loops around the park, allowing you to spend as much or as as little time as you like.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
Most of flora along the trail is labeled for you to learn while you work out!
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
Many of the paths can provide shade most of the day.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
Throughout the park there are a few areas to sit and learn about the local fauna.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
California buckwheat flower.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
All sorts of people enjoy these trails. They are an excellent place for a solo walk after work, and they make a great destination for the family on the weekend.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
This bench is too adorable. What a spot to watch sunset with a friend!
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
A small network of trails loops around the park, allowing you to spend as much or as as little time as you like.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
Children's Garden in the middle of the park.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
08/29/2018
The park is known for its showcase of native California flowers.