Guiton Trail, Oceano Campground, Oceano, CA
Fully accessible pedestrian trail along the west side of the Oceano Lagoon. (Project duration October 2021 to March 2022)
Harold Guiton, for whom the trail was named, donated the lagoon to the state park system in 1935 and worked for the formation of Pismo State Beach. The nature trail, with a dozen stops, highlights diverse plant life. It also explains how the native Chumash used marshland plants for food and medicine.
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Guiton Trail, Oceano Campground, Oceano, CA
Fully accessible pedestrian trail along the west side of the Oceano Lagoon. (Project duration October 2021 to March 2022)
Harold Guiton, for whom the trail was named, donated the lagoon to the state park system in 1935 and worked for the formation of Pismo State Beach. The nature trail, with a dozen stops, highlights diverse plant life. It also explains how the native Chumash used marshland plants for food and medicine.
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Guiton Trail, Oceano Campground, Oceano, CA
Fully accessible pedestrian trail along the west side of the Oceano Lagoon. (Project duration October 2021 to March 2022)
Harold Guiton, for whom the trail was named, donated the lagoon to the state park system in 1935 and worked for the formation of Pismo State Beach. The nature trail, with a dozen stops, highlights diverse plant life. It also explains how the native Chumash used marshland plants for food and medicine.
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Guiton Trail, Oceano Campground, Oceano, CA
Fully accessible pedestrian trail along the west side of the Oceano Lagoon. (Project duration October 2021 to March 2022)
Harold Guiton, for whom the trail was named, donated the lagoon to the state park system in 1935 and worked for the formation of Pismo State Beach. The nature trail, with a dozen stops, highlights diverse plant life. It also explains how the native Chumash used marshland plants for food and medicine.
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Guiton Trail, Oceano Campground, Oceano, CA
Fully accessible pedestrian trail along the west side of the Oceano Lagoon. (Project duration October 2021 to March 2022)
Harold Guiton, for whom the trail was named, donated the lagoon to the state park system in 1935 and worked for the formation of Pismo State Beach. The nature trail, with a dozen stops, highlights diverse plant life. It also explains how the native Chumash used marshland plants for food and medicine.
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