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County of Monterey Parks Offers to Assist Evacuated Horse Owners in San Luis Obispo County

 

In an effort to assist people in San Luis Obispo County, County of Monterey Parks and

Lakes Division is extending an invitation to any evacuated horse owner due to the Gifford

Fire. Lake San Antonio North Shore has a camping/horse facility that will be open to

resident horse owners that live in a zone with an active Evacuation Order, at no charge.

Los Robles Equestrian Camp offers dry camping (water only, no electric or sewer)

opportunities with horse stalls, an exercise ring, manure stalls, and fresh potable water for

the animals.

This invitation is only available for residents looking to camp within the Los Robles

Equestrian Camp alongside their animals. Unattended large animals should be taken to

one of the San Luis Obispo County or Santa Barbara County evacuation shelters. Large

Animal Evacuation resources are listed below.

Animal Evacuation Shelters

For assistance evacuating large animals, in San Luis Obispo County please contact Horse

Emergency Evacuation Team (HEET) at 805-466-7457.

For assistance evacuating large animals, in Santa Barbara County please contact the

County Animal Services Disaster Hotline at 805-681-4332.

Large Animals

• Paso Robles Event Center & Equestrian Center: 2198 Riverside Ave, Paso Robles

• Elks Rodeo Grounds is open for large animal evacuation: 4040 Highway 101, Santa

Maria

Small/Domestic Animals

• 548 W Foster Rd, Santa Maria – Open until 6:00 PM

• 1501 W Central Ave, Lompoc – Open until 6:00 PM

• 5473 Overpass Rd, Goleta – Open until 6:00 PM

• 111 Commerce Dr, Buellton – Open until 5:00 PM

• SLO County Animal Services Shelter – Hours vary

If you are interested in the Los Robles Equestrian Camp at Lake San Antonio North Shore,

please call: (831)755-4895

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