Sean M. Lee, Broker, GRI
Direct: 805-748-3078
Facsimile: 866-283-3612
sean@therealestatecom.com
DRE Number: 01331919







Los Osos / Baywood Park

 
Area Links
Sea Pines Golf Resort
Farmers Market
State Park
Elementary and Middle Schools
Los Osos High School

California Central Coasts Best Kept Secret

Once inhabited by California Grizzly Bears and Chumash Indians, Los Osos / Baywood Park, California has become a community where nature still prevails. Los Osos CA is the gateway to Montana de Oro State Park. The park's name, meaning "mountain of gold" comes from the fields of wild flowers that blanket the landscape each spring. This breathtaking 8,000 acre park offers visitors a wealth of natural beauty, over fifty miles of hiking, bicycling, and equestrian trails, camping, shore-fishing and scuba diving. Nestled within the borders of Los Osos are numerous pristine wilderness preserves such as the magical Elfin Forest, Los Osos Oak Preserve, Sweet Springs Nature Preserve, and Audubon Overlook.

Los Osos and Baywood Park, California make a single community stretched out along the south end of the Morro Bay National Estuary and just north of Montana de Oro State Park.  The village climbs up the steep hill on the south side toward the State Park, looking out over the Bay. Los Osos is the slowest growing town in the county, with only a 3% increase in dwelling units since 1990.

The town is a bit off the beaten track since it is not on either Highway 101 or the California Highway 1. You can take either Los Osos Valley Road about 10 miles from San Luis Obispo or use the South Bay Boulevard from Morro Bay, about 4 miles. Either way, the short ride is a treat in itself. Almost without fail you will see red tailed hawks, egrets, a variety of ducks, or deer. Like the rest of the county, the mountains are never out of view, and Los Osos - Baywood Park is shaped by its location between the hills and Bay; Los Osos is the gateway to Montana de Oro State Park, one of the jewels of California's extensive park system.  Ranging from rugged sea coast on a peninsula surrounded by sea life to mountain hillsides, nature will reward the mountain biker or hiker.  Visit the interpretive center to get the interesting details on the show going on around you.

The Morro Bay National Estuary with its strong daily tides imprints a slow measure of time on everything. This is a peaceful place. You can play golf by the Bay or take easy walks through the wonderful ecological niches that have been preserved for you. The only way to get to the Morro Bay sandspit without a boat is from the road to Montana de Oro. A walk along that beach on the ocean side of the spit, where sea birds of an amazing variety and number run in and out with the waves of the Pacific, is pure magic.

Service  
Company
Phone
Address
Electricity/Gas
 PG&E 800-743-5000
406 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
 Water Los Osos Community Services District
 805-528-9376
2122 9th St., Los Osos, CA 93402
Garbage
Morro Bay Garbage Service
805-528-7430
 2280 Sunset Dr., Los Osos, CA 93402
Cable TV
Charter Communications
 800-460-6959  129 Bridge St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone Local
 Pacific Bell  800-800-1163  SBC Payment Center, Sacramento, CA 95887
Long Distance Pacific Bell
800-800-1163
 SBC Payment Center, Sacramento, CA 95887
Long Distance AT&T
800-222-0300
 PO Box 8212, Aurora, IL 60572-8212
 Fire  San Luis Obispo County Fire Dept.
805-543-4224
 635 N. Santa Rosa St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
 Police  San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Dept.
 805-781-4550
 1585 Kansas Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93405

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