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 Atascadero Outdoor activities abound
 The city of Atascadero, originally founded by E.G. Lewis in the early 1900s as a utopian community, is a popular location for shopping, dining and strolls along the lake shore. Home to the Charles Paddock Zoo, the town has a large selection of restaurants offering a range of cuisine from rib-sticking American style to Asian, Mediterranean and more. Breweries, wine tasting, bakeries, antique stores, specialty shops, boutiques and art galleries are tucked away in locations along the main El Camino Real and
on side streets around the Sunken Gardens. Popular area wineries are only a short drive from downtown and any of the town’s several hotels.
Attractions
Atascadero Lake Park
A 1.3-mile easy walk path circles the lake in the park providing views
of the lake, the many varieties of
birds that frequent the lake and other visiting wildlife. Bring binoculars; more than 48 species of birds have been sighted at the lake and recorded on ebirds.org. Leashed dogs are allowed and the path is also a favorite place for cyclists. The park has restrooms, small barbecue and recreation areas. The Faces of Freedom Veterans Memorial occupies the edge of the park facing Morro Road and is well worth a visit.
The park is located at 9305 Pismo Ave, Atascadero just off of Morro Road (Highway 41).
Atascadero Printery Foundation
Historic Printery - the first building completed in Atascadero for the Woman's National Publishing Co. It was the largest printing operation in the Western U.S. Restoration is underway by the Atascadero Printery Foundation, as a Community Theater and Education Center. 6351 Olmeda Ave. AtascaderoPrintery.org, (805) 466-1961
Charles Paddock Zoo
The zoo is one of only 211 zoos accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, this zoo was founded in 1955 by Charles Paddock, a county park ranger who nursed injured wild animals back to health. Today, the zoo covers more than
five acres. Many of the zoo residents are part of a world-wide program to preserve animals and their habitats. Some of these rare and endangered animals include the American Alligator and endangered owls and the Greater Roadrunner native to California. The zoo is located at 9100 Morro Rd, Atascadero. For hours and more information call (805) 461-5080 or visit charlespaddockzoo.org.
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