Creston
Creston
A 15-minute drive east from Atascadero leads to the charming town of Creston. This designated wine-growing area offers country appeal with its majestic oaks, fertile farmland, and an abundance of rustic charm.
Climate
On average, there are 286 sunny days per year in Creston. The July high is around 94 degrees. The January low is 32.
Culture
Creston is known for horseback riding, rodeo, family activities, country music, and wine tasting. Three outlying wineries are the biggest draw: August Ridge Vineyards, Château Margene Estate Vineyard & Winery, and Shadow Run Vineyards.
Schools
Creston has one elementary school and is located within the Atascadero Unified School District. The district has a 20:1 student/teacher ratio. There are four private schools in nearby Paso Robles, and the student/teacher ratio is 9:1. The North County campus of Cuesta College is about 15 minutes away.
Market
The median home price in Creston is $445,500. The median home price for California is $409,33, so Creston’s real estate market is more expensive than the state average. Creston is less expensive than other areas of the San Luis Obispo–particularly coastal areas–due to its distance off Highway 101.
Lifestyle
In Creston you will find barbecue, wine tasting, and olive oil tasting. Restaurant choices include the Creston Country Market and Deli, Longbranch Saloon, and Loading Chute.
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Creston
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!
Early every Saturday morning, while the dew is fresh on the grass and Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park at 6th and Crocker Streets to set up for the weekly Farmers’ Market. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmers Market in the North County.
Sponsored by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce in its early years, the market is now owned and operated by the farmers who participate in the market as the North County Farmers Market Association. Being a California Certified Farmers’ Market, all of the farmers and food vendors sell only products that they have grown or made, no re-selling is permitted. And what a variety of delicious products you’ll find!