Paso Robles
Paso Robles
Located on the Salinas River, Paso Robles is a combination of charming country and fine wine. This area is known for sunny days and majestic oak trees. Paso Robles is an ideal climate for wine-making and great for family-friendly outdoor activities.
Climate
On average, there are 286 sunny days per year in Paso Robles. The July high is over 100 degrees. The January low is 35. Paso Robles’ climate is classified as warm and temperate. The summer temperatures are among the highest in San Luis Obispo County. The winter months are much rainier than the summer months in Paso Robles. The summers are hot, arid, and clear, and the winters are cold, wet, and partly cloudy.
Culture
In addition to great wineries, vineyards, tasting rooms and restaurants, Paso Robles is home to the Estrella Warbirds Museum, the Vina Robles Amphitheatre, the Paso Robles Children’s Museum, and other unique attractions. Barney Schwartz Park offers a lake and inviting picnic spots. Activities include the Hot Springs, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Children’s Museum, Wine Tasting, Estrella Warbirds Museum, Breweries, and Ravine Waterpark. Annual Events include the Wine Festival, Cycling Festival, Olive Festival, Classic Car Weekend, and the Mid-State Fair.
Schools
There are 13 public schools in Paso Robles Unified School District with Elementary and High School options testing above the state average. The student/teacher ratio is 20:1. There are four private schools, and the student/teacher ratio is 9:1. The North County campus of Cuesta College is located in Paso Robles.
Market
The median home value in Paso Robles is $489,565. Paso Robles home values increased 9.5% over the past year, and Zillow predicts they will rise 4.3% within the next year. The median list price per square foot in Paso Robles is $290, which is lower than the San Luis Obispo Metro average of $366.
Lifestyle
Paso’s charming town square provides every dining opportunity you desire. The surrounding agriculture abundance results in delicious farm-to-table meals. Visit the charming downtown area to find an array of dining choices. Paso also boasts over 200 wine tasting rooms and over 40 varieties of wine grapes.
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Paso Robles
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!