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Lopez Lake Duna Vista
3 reviews
2.33 of 5
15 mile moderate extreme riding, 6 miles of it are single track, 1000 feet of climbing, many loop possibilities, rugged Santa Lucia Mountains, views of 5 mountain ranges, the lake and ocean
Highway 101, exit at Grand Ave. in Arroyo Grande 10 miles south of San Luis Obispo. Grand Ave. east 1 mile, right at 3 way stop (follow signs to Lopez Lake), 10 miles to Lopez Lake entrance station, ask for trail map here.
Reviewed by: David Hamilton
, from Arroyo Grande, Ca USA
Summary: Great singletrack, awesome views. Plus, it is only 10 minutes from my house. A variety of other great trails in the surrounding area. Rangers were very helpful!
Recommended Route: Park just before the locked gate. Begin at Wittenberg trail, level and easy. Ride past the Boy Scout camp. Trail continues and changes to Tuouski trail. Fun rollers and tight turns. It gets steep towards the top. Then you reach Duna Vista trail. Excellent views of the Oceano Dunes. Fast downhill till you reach fork in road, Two Waters Trail. Hang a right for a return to the Tuouski trail and back to the car.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Cougar Trail, Blackberry Trail, Bobcat Trail, High Ridge Trail
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Review Date November 18, 2000
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: John Crash & Burn
, from Long Beach
Summary: There's a trail? I've been to Lopez Lake for the windsurfing...which has been a hit & miss in the last few years, but I decided to bring my bike for fun-insurance...just in case the wind wasn't going to cooperate during my stay. I found only one bike trail that makes it's way around the top portion of the lake, and it wasn't exactly the most exciting trail I discovered but it did have quite a view of the area. Before you start on the single track, you'll pass a boy scout camp. The fire road to the trail is fairly level, which would be nice for a family ride.
Recommended Route: To Lopez Lake. 101 to Arroyo Grande exit. Head east and you're here in about 20 minutes.
Other recommended trails in the same area: I recommend Camuesa Connector in Santa Barbara
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Review Date April 22, 2000
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: Paul
, from Riverside county
Summary: this place is a great place to camp and fish! a great facility and a waterslide too!!! there are some bunny trails around the campsites that are easy, theres little portions of something for everyone, experts can go ride Tinleys course or Hi mtn. trail, or just loop something twice, youll hurt ask the Ranger, hes a cool guy, they have maps too.
Recommended Route: all the trails are short and steep and fast !! turkey ridge and high ridge are the funnest....
Other recommended trails in the same area: San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Atascadero
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