Hopefully, everyone has survived the recent deluge of atmospheric rivers?
Unfortunately, there are two significant road washouts in Cuesta: one on Laguna Drive and one up by Granny Flats reservoir. Please abide by all signage, avoid approaching slides or washouts, and use caution on all our roads and trails!



Below is just one of the many mudslides along Highway 84, a raging La Honda Creek, and some tree work along Pescadero Creek Road…



“Changed, I headed back through the mud. I was drenched; anybody could see it was time to come in out of the rain.” ~John Knowles, A Separate Peace
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