
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles
Where world-class wine meets cowboy charm
About Paso Robles
Paso Robles is where California's wine country trades pretense for authenticity, serving up world-class Cabernets and Rhône varietals in converted barns and family-owned tasting rooms scattered across rolling oak-studded hills. Downtown's historic charm unfolds with farm-to-table restaurants like Thomas Hill Organics and cozy wine bars, while Tin City's industrial-chic vibe houses cutting-edge wineries and craft breweries. Here, you'll sip award-winning Zinfandel at sunset while horses graze nearby, experiencing the perfect marriage of agricultural heritage and sophisticated viticulture.
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Vina Robles Amphitheatre
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Local Businesses
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wineryLaw Estate Wines
3885, Peachy Canyon Road, CA
wineryAlta Colina Vineyard & Winery
2825, Adelaida Road, CA
winerySteinbeck Vineyards & Winery
5940, Union Road, CA
wineryTreana Winery
wineryRobert Hall Winery
3443, Mill Road, CA
wineryVina Robles Vineyards & Winery
3700, Mill Road, Paso Robles, CA, 93446
winerySVP Winery
wineryBianchi Winery and Tasting Room
3380, Branch Road, CA
wineryWhalebone Winery
8325, Vineyard Drive, CA
Latest News in Paso Robles
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Paso RoblesPaso Robles High School Athletics honors coach, volunteers
It was a night of well-deserved applause at the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees meeting, where Paso Robles High School Athletics took a moment to shine a spotlight on the people who help make the magic happen. From dedicated coaches to the unsung heroes behind the concession stands and equipment rooms, the district recognized the volunteers and community supporters who keep Bearcat sports running strong. These are the folks who show up early, stay late, and rarely ask for thanks—the parents organizing carpools, the local businesses sponsoring jerseys, and the alumni who still bleed green and gold. It’s a reminder that our school sports programs are powered by more than just student-athletes; they’re fueled by a whole community. Big thanks to the Paso Robles Daily News for covering this heartwarming recognition. If you know a volunteer who makes a difference, be sure to tell them thank you next time you see them at the game.
Paso RoblesHot temperatures recorded, more sunshine in the forecast through mid next week
After two days of nearly triple-digit heat, Paso Robles is catching a break — but not much of one. Sunny skies will dominate the forecast through mid next week, with temperatures staying warm but easing off the 100-degree mark. The Paso Robles Daily News reports that while the worst of the heat wave has passed, we're not out of the woods yet. Expect plenty of sunshine and a gradual increase in clouds later in the week. For anyone who spent the last few days hiding indoors or cranking up the AC, this stretch of milder warmth is a welcome shift. It's perfect weather for an evening walk along the Salinas River trail or a glass of wine on a downtown patio — just don't forget the sunscreen. As always, stay hydrated and check on neighbors who might need help beating the heat. We'll take this over a scorcher any day.
Paso RoblesSheriff arrests burglary suspect in countywide investigation
A multi-city burglary investigation has netted a suspect tied to break-ins across Cambria, Cayucos, San Simeon, and Templeton, according to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives arrested a Morro Bay resident this week following a countywide probe that pulled together evidence from several coastal and inland communities. For neighbors in these small towns—where everyone knows each other and property crimes hit hard—this arrest brings a welcome sense of relief. The investigation, first reported by Paso Robles Daily News, highlights the collaborative work of local law enforcement in tracking down suspects who target multiple communities. While details remain limited, the arrest underscores the importance of staying vigilant and reporting suspicious activity. For those living along Highway 1 or out in Templeton, it’s a reminder that the sheriff’s office is keeping a close watch on our region.