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Los Osos ( Spanish for "the bears") is an unincorporated town in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. [ 3 ] Located on the Central Coast of California, Los Osos had a reported population of 14,465 in 2020. [ 4 ] For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Los Osos as a census-designated place (CDP).
Los Osos Valley lies between southern San Luis Obispo and Baywood-Los Osos. The town of Los Osos is in the valley. The Irish Hills are along the south side, and five of the Nine Sisters volcanic mountains are along the north. Los Osos Creek flows through the valley to its mouth on southern Morro Bay .
Montaña de Oro ("Mountain of Gold" in Spanish) is a state park in Central Coastal California, six miles southwest of Morro Bay and two miles south of Los Osos . It consists of 8,000 acres (32 km 2) of cliffs, seven miles of shoreline, [1] sandy beaches, dunes, coastal plains, streams, canyons, and hills, including the 1,347-foot (411 m ...
Individuals and service organizations, including People Helping People, Kiwanis, Rotary and Los Osos Cares, have all responded with financial aid and services to assist the affected families ...
The Los Osos CSD may also offer funds to flooded homeowners through its insurance company, Special District Risk Management Authority. Los Osos residents can complete a claim form with the CSD’s ...
San Luis Obispo was founded by the Spanish in 1772, when Saint Junípero Serra established Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. The town grew steadily through the Mexican period before a rapid expansion of San Luis Obispo following the American Conquest of California. San Luis Obispo is a popular tourist destination, known for its historic ...
Los Osos residents turned out Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, to help clean up mud and debris that hit homes on Vista Court when a water retention basin failed and sent a torrent of floodwater pouring ...
Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve is a California State Park in western San Luis Obispo County, in the Central Coast of California region. It preserves centuries-old coast live oaks ( Quercus agrifolia ) growing atop relict sand dunes . [ 2 ]