Enos Memorial Hike | Wildlife Refuge

Saturday, October 18, 2025 · 9:00 am – 12:00 pm $10 Activity website

About this activity

A community hike in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Refuge is scheduled for Sunday, June 11, 2023 from 9 am to noon. 

Dunes Center

The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, in collaboration with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, is thrilled to host an invigorating hike through the picturesque Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge. Led by our expert guide, Ray Segovia, this hike promises stunning coastal views and a deep dive into the conservation efforts that have preserved these beautiful dunes.

Hike Highlights:

  • Route: From the refuge entrance to the Enos Memorial statue
  • Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours round-trip
  • Elevation Gain: 300 ft
  • Distance:  Moderate hike with some elevation

What to Bring:

– Dress in layers
– Water and snacks
– Long pants and closed-toe shoes (to protect against coastal dune scrub, poison oak, and ticks)

Important Notes:

Registration: Spaces are limited; please register early to secure your spot.
Parking: Limited parking available; please follow directions provided below and park along the USFWS access road.
Restrictions: No pets, smoking, or alcohol allowed on the refuge or in the parking area. Pets cannot be left in cars.

Hazards: Because this area is a wildlife refuge, this is the home of many critters, including rattlesnakes! For your safety, we recommend wearing sturdy closed-toed shoes and long pants.

Directions:

From the North: take Hwy 101 south from San Luis Obispo. Turn right (west) at Willow Road off-ramp (Exit 180). Proceed west on Willow Road for 4.3 miles to Highway 1. Turn left (south) on Highway 1 and continue for 2.7 miles to Oso Flaco Lake Road. Turn right (west) on Oso Flaco Lake Road and proceed for 2.5 miles to Beigle Road. Look for a 6’ tall wire mesh fence and steel gate.

From the South: Take Hwy 101 north to Santa Maria. Exit at Main Street toward Guadalupe. Turn right onto Highway 1 and head north to Oso Flaco Lake Road (about 3 miles north of Guadalupe). Turn left onto Oso Flaco Lake Road and proceed 2.5 miles to Beigle Road (on left).

Parking Instructions:

– Meet at the entrance of the USFWS fenced road for parking directions. The gate will open around 8:30 AM. Do not park on Oso Flaco Lake Road near the gate as it is hazardous. You can park along the USFWS access road. If you need to use a restroom, the Oso Flaco Lake State Park lot is another ¾ miles west of Beigle Road.

Additional Information:

The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes-Point Sal Coastal Area is California’s largest undisturbed coastal dune tract, designated a National Natural Landmark in 1974. It supports five major plant communities and numerous rare, threatened, and endangered species. For more information on the history, culture, and biology of the dunes, visit the Dune Center website or stop by the Dunes Center at 1065 Guadalupe Street, in Guadalupe.

Join us for an adventurous and educational day immersed in one of California’s hidden natural treasures!

Register now and secure your spot for an unforgettable hike!

Register here!

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Additional Information

Region
Guadalupe Area
Activity Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
TBD
Reservations
Required
Restrictions
Dogs not allowed
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Cost
Registration Fee $10

Sponsor

Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center

Getting There

Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes National Wildlife Refuge

35.027887, -120.615849

CA

United States

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