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Join us for an evening hike at the lovely Three Bridges Oak Preserve in Atascadero. This hike involves constant climbing all the way to the top; we'll take it easy on the way up and go at a relaxed pace so no one gets left behind.

I love this hike because it takes you through several different ecological zones, including riparian (riverside), oak woodland, and chaparral. At the top, we'll enjoy panoramic views of Atascadero.

There is limited parking at the trailhead, so I am limiting this hike to 8 people. There is limited overflow parking outside the trailhead gate.

Important Note: There is one creek crossing with no bridge at the start of the hike (see photo). There is still water in the creek, but there are stepping stones to get across. Bring hiking poles if you need help with balance as you cross the creek.

When: 5:45 (we will start walking promptly at 5:50)
Parking: Park in the paved lot near the trailhead entrance (see map)
Distance: 3.8 miles (total)
Elevation Gain: Around 650 feet
Terrain: Hilly oak woodland, double and single-track dirt trails
Dogs: Please leave your fur babies at home for this one, as some people may be allergic
Bathrooms: None
Trail Information: http://www.supportalps.org/properties/three-bridges-oak-preserve/trail-system/
What to Bring:

  • Sturdy sneakers or hiking boots
  • Water
  • Light jacket/layers
  • Camera
  • Hiking poles (optional)

Disclaimer:
Participation on this walk or hike with SLO Women Hikers is voluntary and at your own risk. The organizer of this group takes no responsibility for injuries or accidents that may occur during events.
By participating in this group, you acknowledge that walking and hiking outdoors can be hazardous activities and that you are aware of the risks involved, including but not limited to:

  • Injuries from falls, slips, or trips
  • Inclement weather conditions
  • Wildlife encounters
  • Poison oak and insect bites
  • Fatigue and exhaustion

You are responsible for your own well-being and safety during all events. It is your responsibility to:

  • Know your abilities and limits before participating
  • Assess the difficulty level of each hike and decide if it's suitable for you
  • Bring necessary gear, food, and water
  • Stay informed about weather conditions and trail status
  • Follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by the organizer or other authorities

Waiver of Liability:
By participating in this group, you and any guests you bring agree to waive any and all claims of liability against the organizer, other participants, and any affiliated entities for any injuries, accidents, or damages that may occur during events.

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Events in Atascadero, CA
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