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California Coastal Trail
Pismo Beach: The Central Coast's Recreation Destination
Season 1
Episode 24
If you ask San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Adam Hill what people in Pismo Beach like to do first thing when they get off work, his answer is simple: hit the trails. "This is the way that people get their exercise, unwind, and commune with nature," explains Hill, adding that residents continually request an expansion of the local trail system. The California Coastal Trail is a strong attraction in this charming coastal city, and with a healthy demand for building more segments, Pismo Beach is set to become a major destination for those yearning to experience some of the best outdoor recreation on the Central Coast.
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Gary Conwell is a lifeguard officer for the city of Newport Beach for the past 18 years.
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Marin Headland's Golden Gate National Recreation Area hosts rich biodiversity.
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Lands End is a popular hiking destination at Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
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Del Norte County is home to the cleanest river in the continental U.S., the Smith River.
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Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park hosts sea-side bluffs above ancient redwoods.
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The Humboldt Bay Trail is a network of trails that will connect Humboldt's largest cities.
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The Fort Bragg Coastal Trail sees as many as 12,000 people per day on holiday weekends.
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In Fort Bragg, California, an industrial mill site closed off the coastline for 150 years.
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The Mendocino Land Trust has just completed the two-mile Pelican Bluffs Trail.
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The Sea Ranch is an environmentally-planned private community along the Sonoma Coast.
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In 2015, the Trust for Public land helped establish Kashia Coastal Reserve.
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Decades after the Russians withdrew, Fort Ross was acquired by the state in 1906.