
Elfin Forest - Los Osos, CA
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N 35° 19.907 W 120° 49.596
10S E 697538 N 3912005
The elfin forest in Los Osos, CA.
Waymark Code: WM14C6W
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/08/2021
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"Adjacent to the Morro Bay estuary, the El Moro Elfin Forest in Los Osos is a 90-acre natural area belonging to San Luis Obispo County Parks and California State Parks. Its plant communities include coastal brackish marsh, riparian woodland fringe, pygmy oak woodland, maritime chaparral, coastal dune scrub, and oak and manzanita complex. The Elfin Forest supports more than 200 species of plants, as well as 110 kinds of birds, 22 species of mammals, and 13 species of reptiles and amphibians. It is home to rare plants, butterflies, snails, and birds. Chumash middens occur throughout the Elfin Forest.
A four-fifths of a mile boardwalk loop constructed in 1999 provides wheelchair access and protects the Forest's sensitive habitat. The Los Osos/Morro Bay Chapter of Small Wilderness Area Preservation (SWAP), after being the prime mover in securing the lands, "adopted" the Forest in 1994.
Beginning in 2020, the Chapter changed its name to Friends of El Moro Elfin Forest (FEMEF)." (
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