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Bob Jones Trail Cleanup Day

The Friends of The Bob Jones Trail, in conjunction with the city of San Luis Obispo, is holding its first ever trail cleanup this Saturday, Feb. 13, from 9 a.m. to Noon. The focus is the city’s stretch of trail from Prado Road to Los Osos Valley Road, specifically an area that needs to be weeded and replanted […]

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Bob Jones Extension Approved!

The SLO County Board of Supervisors today (Tuesday February 24th, 2015) unanimously certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the 4.5-mile extension of the Bob Jones Trail from the Octagon Barn to the Ontario Road staging area and approved the recommended trail route. Today’s action was a big step toward construction of this stretch […]

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Help move The Bob Jones Trail Forward

Tell the SLO County Board of Supervisors to move forward with the Bob Jones Trail The Friends of the Bob Jones Trail (a partnership of the San Luis Obispo County Bicycle Coalition and the Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County) needs your help on an important milestone regarding the long-awaited extension of the Bob Jones Trail. On […]

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Octagon Barn Trailhead: Brainstorming Session

As we await final EIR (Environmental Impact Report) work on the trail plan (now underway), the Friends of The Bob Jones Trail will continue to refine plans for amenities we would like to enjoy at the Octagon Barn Trailhead Center. Please join our planning team and help create a community resource we can all use and enjoy. […]

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Bob Jones Trail Ribbon Cutting

Another trail section completed! On May 2, 2014, the city of San Luis Obispo celebrated the completion of the Bob Jones Trail from Prado Road to Los Osos Valley Road with a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony. The project includes a bridge over Prefumo Creek and a bicycle/pedestrian signal at Los Osos Valley Road. In other news, […]

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