Summit Hills Open Space

Summit Hills Open Space offers scenic hilltop views and diverse landscapes ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation near San Luis Obispo, California.

690
Acres Protected
6.5
Miles of Trails
20,000+
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Summit Hills Open Space

 

Summit Hills Open Space is a preserved natural area located just north of the city of San Luis Obispo in California. Spanning rolling hills and ridgelines, this open space features a mix of coastal scrub, oak woodlands, and grasslands that support a variety of native plants and wildlife. The area's geography provides panoramic vistas of nearby valleys and the distant Santa Lucia Mountains, making it a favored spot for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation. Historically, the land has seen limited development and is managed primarily for conservation and public enjoyment. Visitors can engage in numerous activities such as hiking and mountain biking along well-maintained trails that wind through diverse terrain, including gentle slopes and more elevated ridges. Wildlife watchers often spot deer, raptors, and smaller mammals. The open space also has cultural significance with nearby historic ranching properties and evidence of Native American use in the region. Due to its proximity to the urban area of San Luis Obispo, Summit Hills Open Space provides an accessible outdoor experience for residents and visitors alike, offering a peaceful natural retreat with opportunities for exercise, photography, and environmental education.

Highlights

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Summit Hill Overlook featuring panoramic views of San Luis Obispo Valley

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Diverse habitats including coastal scrub and oak woodland supporting native wildlife

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Multi-use trails accommodating both hikers and mountain bikers

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Remote sections offering quiet solitude away from the city bustle

Notable Natural Features

Summit Hill

The highest point in the preserve, offering expansive views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

Oak Woodland Habitat

Areas dominated by native coast live oak trees that provide vital habitat for local bird and mammal species.

Native Grasslands

Open grassy slopes that support seasonal wildflower blooms and are important for pollinators.