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Arroyo Grande
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Roosters, history, museums,
pizza, wine, beer, festivals, and
more are all waiting in Arroyo
Grande, known as the Village to
locals.
Arroyo Grande is one of those
towns offering old-time ambiance
and modern-day amenities. This
charming village is filled with one-
of-a-kind shops with antique and
vintage items, collectibles, clothing,
sporting goods, gifts, and more.
Pizza, a swinging bridge,
history, and roosters
Hungry after shopping? Stop in
for a little piece of Alaska at Klon-
dike Pizza. Specialty pizzas are on
the menu and locals say the place is
haunted.
Be sure to take a walk over the
Swinging Bridge, the only one of
its kind in California. The bridge
is 171 feet long and swings 40 feet
above the stream. The bridge was
donated to the city in 1911.
Visit historic buildings dat-
ing from the late 1800s and early
1900s in Heritage Park. Concerts
in the park offer live bands, dance
troupes, and other performances.
Centennial Park hosts the week-
ly Farmer's Market and is home to a
troupe of free-ranging roosters. The
Arroyo Grande Village Roosters
have become quite famous. They
even have their own Facebook page
where fans can keep up with them
and the flock of chickens.
Concerts and festivals
Arroyo Grande hosts festivals
for just about every occasion and
season. From celebrating holi-
days, and the new year, to spring,
summer, and fall harvest, Arroyo
Grande is the place for families to
enjoy outdoor music, vendors, and
lots of tasty food, beer, and wine.
• Free summer concerts are held
at the Rotary Bandstand in Heritage
Square Park every Sunday through
September 22 from 1-3 p.m. Bring
picnic baskets, lawn chairs, and
blankets to enjoy a variety of musi-
cal themes.
• The Harvest Festiva, a trib-
ute to agriculture, held the last
weekend in September, includes a
parade, toe-tapping entertainment,
agricultural exhibits, and lots of
food, games, and arts and crafts
booths.
Parks and open spaces
Along with one of the few off-
leash dog parks within miles, enjoy
some unique open spaces:
• Fire Resistive Landscaping
Demonstration Garden: This gar-
den located at the corner of Traffic
and Station Way demonstrates
wildfire-resistant areas that are also
beautiful gardens that enhance the
environment.
• Health Fitness Park at 834 Fair
Oaks Avenue, has jogging trails,
exercise stations, and a heart check
station.
• The James Way Oak Habitat,
located on James Way is a 73-acre
oak preserve with equestrian,
walking, and jogging trails winding
through majestic oaks. Birds of
prey, deer, and other wildlife are
found in this area. The area is open
from 7 a.m. to sunset.
Learn more about what’s going
on in the village at arroyogrande.org.
Much to do in the Village
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