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    Sinsheimer Park

    Sinsheimer Park

    5.0(55 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I can absolutely see why this park is so highly rated within the city. Between the zip line, the…read morecardboard hill you slide down, the huge slides, the smaller toddler play area, wide open grassy spaces, walking trails, tennis courts, a baseball diamond, and clean bathrooms--this is easily one of the best parks I've ever been to. I was anticipating my brother coming into town early Saturday, but he arrived a bit later than planned. That actually worked out because my daughter and I were able to check the park out ahead of time. When we returned on Sunday with my nephew, both kids were completely enamored. My brother and sister-in-law were just as impressed--the park is truly amazing. It's not overly crowded, feels very safe, and there's plenty of parking. We brought our own snacks and enjoyed a little picnic, which made the day even better. The weather was beautiful, and we already can't wait to return. This will definitely be our go-to park whenever we have the time. Absolutely love this place.

    Super fun park in SLO and definitely one of the best playgrounds. Located right next to the…read morebaseball field, this park has two different playgrounds, one for the little kids and a separate one of the bigger kids. Several large enclosed slides which are great for hotter days. There's a fun hill you can slide down on cardboard boxes as well as a small zip line. There's a number of benches and tables for adults to sit. Some are in the shade while others are not. There's some beautiful redwood trees on the periphery of the playground to do a nice picnic under. Parking lot is shared with a pool but there's plenty of space as long as there's no baseball game. There's also tennis courts next to the playground. The playground was redone in 2017 but it's held up pretty well. Overall very enjoyable place to bring kids with lots to keep them busy for a few hours of outdoor fun!

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    Club 24 - Fitness, Exercise, Workout, Health, Strength, Cardio, Training, Wellness, Gymnasium

    Club 24

    2.2(123 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    I'm a visitor at this gym so my perspective of from the view of a guest. I visited this gym 16…read moreplus years ago and had great memories. I called this time while visiting and found the guest fees were $25. I think its a little high in my opinion so it caused us to work out elsewhere in the next 2 days. The downstairs gym area has changed tremendously. I didn't use it nor am I very familiar with crossfit, so I didn't review the gym based on that. The upstairs is laid out about as good as any gym I've even been to. It's clear a bodybuilder set this up and thought about all the small details. The chest presses generally face the mirror and don't allow anyone to walk in front. The heavier dumbbells have a solo rack at waist high. Cardio machines face away from the weights. All genius. Overall, I only mark down the gym for value due to the high guest fee. Overall, if I were a local, I'd be a member and it would be a 5 star.

    I just joined club 24 and I've been loving it. Gym hasn't ever been too crowded, tons of nice…read morepeople and great front desk staff. There wasn't any soap in the bathroom upstairs so I mentioned it to Reece at the front seat and he had it taken care for me right away.

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    Club 24 - Tredmill, Weightlifting, Fitness, Exercise, Workout, Strength,

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    Laguna Lake Park - Sitting on the edge of the bay

    Laguna Lake Park

    4.0(59 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    We were in the area after traveling all day and needed a place to walk around. Laguna Lake Park fit…read morethe bill. Numerous people were out walking, walking dogs, fishing, and picnicking. The park was clean with ample parking and had multiple trails to choose from. The lake and plants made for nice views as well walked. A good stop for us.

    Laguna Lake Park has a lot to offer and with the newly upgraded dog park, I had to come visit and…read morewrite an updated review. Overall, was a bit disappointed with the upgrades they'd done to the dog park. It is fully fenced and has completely separate small vs large dog parks which is good. But for the amount spent, I was expecting there to be a much larger grass areas and generally a bit larger of a park for the large dogs. The grass area in the large dog park is in the middle and the majority of the park is actually bark and small rocks, which isn't great for the pups' paws. There are benches throughout and water stations for the dogs which was good to see. They've added some obstacle courses for dogs to play on, which was fun. However, I strongly disliked that I saw folks come in to bring their kids to the dog areas and obstacles like it was a kids playground (which clearly it is not). Generally, from what I have seen thus far, most dog owners are friendly and self aware of their dogs' behaviors which is always great to see. Nice upgrades overall just was expecting a bit more but that's okay. Still a great place to take a walk and enjoy the lake views or go to the dog park!

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    Terrace Hill

    Terrace Hill

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Local Walk: "SLIPPERY WITH LOOSE PEBBLES"…read more Of course there are nice 360 views on the sizable plateau on top, and going up is steep for a short bit. Unfortunately, if you are used to even easy to moderate hiking, it is a near insignificant amount of Cardio, since it may take only 5-10 minutes to get to the top, using the steepest assent. Now if even you did prepare by wearing decent hiking sneaker or shoes, you would still have to be cautious going back down since there are tons of loose pebbles & dirt all over the rutted well worn path. Since most people come up here not for hiking, but for a nice walk, the view, or even a picnic, I think that they should make a concrete or asphalt path for those people for safety reasons. I did see a least one big group of about 15 people complete with coolers coming down, without really paying attention to the risk of falling. The short path up is rather nice and either side can be filled with yellow wildflowers along the way. Before you know it, you are on top, and you wonder if that is it. It is. While there are a few more meandering paths up or down, they again has quite a few loose pebbles, and are not much of an improvement. Since I read that it was considered not much of a hike, I did not prepare and did wear my older New Balance 990 running sneakers. While they are great for flat smooth ground, they are definitely not good to navigate a step slope with loose pebbles, even for such a short distance. Once you get on top, the views are quite nice, but if you are a local, you are going up there more to do stuff. You will either see people picnicking, walking around, or even doing Yoga. While it is called a Preserve, and can be termed a hike, a park, or a walk, it is really quite limited in value, since there are no services, water, nor bathrooms. In conclusion, it is more for immediate locals, or for those who want some cool pics, but not worth a special trip. Compared to let say Laguna Lake trails, it is rather disappointing. At least with Laguna Preserve, you do see birds, varied terrain, can do a whole range of easy to challenging distances and elevation, and have good views to boot. Laguna Lake also has restrooms on the bottom. If one is really into trying different hiking areas, the Alltrails website/app is likely the best for finding viable trails, but since mostly experienced hikers do the reviews, they have a bias toward making things seem easier for those who are not in shape. You can even set your iPhone to use both your GPS & Alltrails to map your progress, time, elevation, & more. Along with your iwatch, you can also keep track of your heart rate and more over your hike and during recovery.

    My peace and serenity whenever I needed to take a break from studying or a quick brisk walk after a…read morework out and wanted a beautiful view of SLO. I've gone up here multiple times just for the views and even had dinner up here once. Sunset time is the best. Apparently this place was really popular during the midst of covid. Lots of picnics up here, which I still see! Grab your mat and chill for a bit. This isn't a place where you get a workout. It's a short walk up hill so don't expect to have to hike or break that much of a sweat. It's best to wear tennis shoes, but I walked up with my vans and I have seen many walk up with sandals and slippers.

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