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Winter in SLO: What to Do, Where to Go

Posted January 27

The best part of winter in San Luis Obispo? It’s just getting started. February and March mean fewer crowds and mild days with the kind of weather that lets you do a little of everything. While much of the Golden State is reaching for coats, we’re hiking through rolling green hills in t-shirts, strolling to dinner in light vests and slipping into swimsuits for hot soaks under open skies.

And that’s just the beginning. Here are a few of our favorite ways SLO winters really shine.

Get Outside: Hills of Green & Flowing Streams

Creeks that trickle in summer are rushing now and our golden hills turn a shade of green that glows in the sunshine.

For easy creekside ambles, the Bob Jones Trail follows San Luis Obispo Creek along a flat, paved path shaded by sycamores. The Stenner Creek Trail behind Cal Poly follows a spring-fed stream past emerald hillsides and a small waterfall, while the meandering terrace-like paths along San Luis Obispo Creek lead you straight into the heart of downtown.If you’re looking for something a little more elevated, the Froom Creek Trail in the Irish Hills climbs alongside a mountain stream to verdant valley vistas—while Reservoir Canyon offers a 30-foot cascade at the end of a short trail just a stone’s throw from downtown SLO.

Wander Indoors When the Air Turns Crisp

On cooler days, SLO’s cultural spaces offer a welcome change of pace. The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) features rotating contemporary exhibitions and weekly docent tours, while Art After Dark turns downtown into a relaxed evening art walk on the first Friday of every month.

At the History Center of San Luis Obispo County, exhibits trace the people and moments that shaped SLO from its earliest days to the present. And when it’s time to enjoy a show, the Fremont Theater and Palm Theatre host live performances and special screenings throughout the winter—steps from downtown dining and hotels.

SLO Life Tip #23: The SLO Life requires layers—so pack for an evening coastal breeze and warm, sunny days. You’ll enjoy a little of everything when you live the SLO Life.

Soak in the Season

Winter is the perfect time to slip into naturally heated mineral water under open skies. Just 10 minutes south of SLO, Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort offers rooms with private balcony hot tubs filled with mineral water—while Avila Hot Springs keeps it more communal with a large mineral soaking pool that stays at 104 degrees year-round.

If you’re staying in town, several hotels make it easy to warm up after a day of exploring, thanks to spas heated year-round. Madonna Inn’s hilltop hot tub delivers mountain views and Hotel San Luis Obispo offers hot soaks on their terrace. At Apple Farm Inn, you can hop in the all-guest tub, or treat yourself to a room with a private jacuzzi on your own enclosed patio. 

Warm Up with Coffee and Something Sweet

San Luis Obispo’s coffee scene thrives year-round, and winter is the perfect excuse to slow down. Scout Coffee, Kreuzberg Coffee and Linnaea’s Café are ideal spots to settle in with a hot drink between adventures.

For something sweet, Sally Loo’s Wholesome Café serves warm cinnamon rolls and comfort-driven breakfast dishes, Brown Butter Cookie Company is known for fresh-from-the-oven cookies and BlackHorse Espresso & Bakery pairs house-made pastries with downtown people-watching.

Easy Winter Day Trips from SLO

San Luis Obispo is an easy homebase for classic wintertime Central Coast experiences just minutes away. The Monarch Butterfly Grove at Pismo State Beach fills with thousands of monarchs clustered in eucalyptus trees—a winter phenomenon that’s quiet, beautiful and free to visit.

In nearby Avila Beach, whale watching tours offer the chance to see gray whales migrating along the coast, while a tour of the Central Coast Aquarium and filling a tote bag with fresh produce from Avila Barn round out the day.

Meanwhile, Oceano Dunes delivers wide-open beaches with far fewer visitors than summer brings, perfect for long walks and campfire-cooked s’mores (yep, you can do that here) before heading back to SLO for the night.

Winter Events You Don’t Want to Miss

Dark Star Orchestra | February 3
The Grateful Dead experience comes to the Fremont Theater with historic setlists and contagious energy.

SLO Craft Beer Festival | February 21
Sample from the best breweries in the U.S. at the Alex Madonna Expo Center.

San Luis Obispo Music Festival | February 19-22
Chamber music performances presented by Festival Mozaic, featuring Scott Yoo, Bion Tsang and Orion Weiss, with violinist Lucia Micarelli kicking off the series.

SLO Symphony | March 7
Classical Hits: Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto and Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony at the Performing Arts Center.

Gamer Festival at Madonna Inn (March 14–15, 2026)
A playful, all-ages celebration of video games, trading cards, comics and collectibles—perfect for longtime fans and the young at heart—set inside one of SLO’s most iconic landmarks.

Durand Jones & The Indications (March 22, 2026)
Soulful music at the Alex Madonna Expo Center to warm you up, get you moving and carry you straight into spring.