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California’s SLO: Come for the RV Resorts, Stay for the Culinary Experiences

Calling all RVers! Elevate your RV summer vacation at two RV Resorts in Paso Robles. The Cava Robles RV Resort and Wine Country RV Resort are sure to make your trip to SLO CAL (San Luis Obispo County) worthwhile. Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, SLO CAL’s Paso Robles is certainly well-known for its wineries and vineyards that produce some of the finest wines in SLO CAL, but there is more than meets the eye! From horseback riding to art installation, Bruce Munro: Field of Light at Sensorio, there’s something for everyone.

Where to Stay

Cava Robles RV Resort

Cava Robles RV Resort is your place to unwind and spend quality time with your family or friends. When you book your stay and park your RV on-site, you gain access to all the resort’s onsite amenities. Rejuvenate your body at their fitness classes or participate in water aerobics in their pool. Explore Cava Robles’ walking trails with your dog or let Fido run wild at their off-leash dog parks. Wine and dine at their Farmhouse Bistro & Wine Bar and try their stone-fired pizza. Cava Robles even offers onsite wine tasting from local wineries.

An RV parked near a patio and picnic table.

RV spaces in Wine Country RV Park in Paso Robles.

Wine Country RV Resort

Surround yourself with a range of activities on-site and within walking distance at the Wine Country RV Resort. Many wineries are within close driving distance, but EOS Winery is just a seven-minute walk, making tasting that much more convenient. Or, work on your swing at the Hunter Ranch Golf Course just two miles away from the RV Resort. Their full amenity package includes access to a heated pool, two spas and a rock waterfall for ultimate relaxation. Wine Country RV Resort is calling you, your travel companions and your pets to Paso Robles!

A glass of red wine.

SLO CAL welcomes wine lovers. Photo: Engin Akyurt

What to Do

Known for sunny days and rolling hills dotted with majestic oak trees, Paso Robles is a culinary and craft beverage dream. When you taste at one of Paso’s 250 wineries, you’ll also shake the hand of the winemaker. Or stroll through the downtown area and enjoy farm-to-table dining. Just a quick survey of the town square and you’ll find anything from country BBQ to freshly caught seafood to Thai cuisine. The possibilities are endless! Top it off with a craft cocktail made from a Paso Robles distiller. Finally, make your way to Bruce Munro: Field of Light at Sensorio for an unforgettable art display. Covering multiple acres, this walk-through installation is comprised of over 58,800 stemmed spheres illuminating the rolling hills of Paso Robles.

Mark your calendar, pack your RV and embark on your newest adventure with two RV resorts in Paso Robles in SLO CAL.

 

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Ohio hunters come home with a bang in second gun season


(Photo courtesy of Bob “Greenie” Grewell)

Columbus — Ohio’s gun hunters had a banner weekend during the second part of this year’s gun season.

Ohio’s white-tailed deer hunters took advantage of an extra weekend of gun hunting and checked 13,995 deer on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 21-22, according to the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. During the 2018 season, 9,625 deer were taken during the same period.

“The deer-gun weekend is an additional chance for Buckeye State hunters to put food on their table and spend time outdoors with family and friends,” said Division of Wildlife Chief Kendra Wecker. “Ohio continues to be a top destination for deer hunters. As the new year approaches, make a resolution to take someone new with you on your next outdoor adventure.”

Top 10 counties for deer harvest during the 2019 two-day gun season include: Ashtabula (533), Coshocton (434), Tuscarawas (425), Knox (383), Carroll (377), Holmes (370); Licking (362), Trumbull (357), Guernsey (319) and Columbiana (318).

The total harvest during the nine days of the 2019-gun season was 77,488 deer. Hunters harvested 70,377 deer during the nine days of the 2018-gun season. Through Dec. 22, Ohio archery hunters have taken 79,934 deer. Ohio’s youth hunters checked 6,234 white-tailed deer during the 2019 two-day youth gun season, Nov. 23-24. Plus, 63,493 deer were checked by Ohio hunters during the weeklong deer-gun season, Dec. 2-8.

Ohio offers more opportunities for hunters to pursue deer. Deer-muzzleloader season is from Saturday, Jan. 4, to Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. Deer-archery season is open now until Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020. Find complete details in the 2019-2020 Hunting and Trapping Regulations or at wildohio.gov. For summaries of past deer seasons, visit wildohio.gov/deerharvest.

Approximately 370,000 people hunted deer in Ohio this year, and the Buckeye State is a popular hunting destination for many out-of-state hunters. To date in 2019, more than 34,000 nonresident Ohio hunting licenses have been sold. The top five states for purchasing a nonresident hunting license in Ohio include: Pennsylvania (6,704), Michigan (4,465), West Virginia (3,806), North Carolina (2,908) and New York (2,446).

Categories: Hunting News, Ohio – Mike Moore, Whitetail Deer
Tags: Deer, Hunting, Ohio DNR, Whitetails

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