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Baywood-Los Osos (locally known as Los Osos-Baywood Park) is an unincorporated community in western San Luis Obispo County, California. [1] The population was 14,351 in the 2000 census. It includes the communities of Los Osos , which is located near Morro Bay , Baywood Park, and the former community of Cuesta-by-the-Sea.
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.
A water retention basin in Los Osos failed on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, sending floodwaters pouring into the neighborhood below and damaging 20 homes in the vicinity of Vista Court and Montana Road.
Garden Farms is a census-designated place in San Luis Obispo County, California. [2] Garden Farms sits at an elevation of 955 feet (291 m). [2] The 2010 United States census reported Garden Farms's population was 386.
The Cañada de Los Osos grant extended from the Pacific Coast, along Los Osos Creek and the Los Osos Valley almost to present-day San Luis Obispo, and southward encompassed what is now the town of Los Osos, Montaña de Oro State Park north of Islay Creek, and the northern Irish Hills. [2]
Two 13-year-old boys are still missing after they skipped school and ran away from home Tuesday, the San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office confirmed Thursday.
Cass began developing the area with his business partner, Captain Ingals. Cass built a 900-foot pier and a warehouse to house cargo bound for San Francisco or Los Angeles. Eventually Cass returned to life on the sea and in 1875 real estate developer C.H. Phillips subdivided and sold the remaining portions of Rancho Moro y Cayucos.