Elfin Forest Picture Gallery
Arial photo taken August 30,
1995 at low tide showing the sedimentation fan from Chorro and Osos Creek-- and the location
of the Elfin Forest west of South Bay Boulevard and north of the community of Los Osos.
A view of The Elfin Forest from
Black Hill located near Morro Rock.
Bracket Fungi are some of the
typical growth found on limbs of Oak Trees in the Elfin Forest.
Ceanothus in bloom looking
toward Hollister Peak from within the Elfin Forest.
This photo was taken from South Bay Blvd. over Los Osos Creek shows Oak and Manzanita froves
covering north facing slope bordering the marsh and the bay- community of Los Osos can
be seen in the background on th right.
Lush Bracken Ferns can be found throughout the Elfin Forest.
Fuschia flowered gooseberry- named for the Fushia-like flowers. Very showy in the spring;
notice the large spines.
Yellow Fiddlenecks are found throughout the Elfin Forest.
A view of the Elfin Forest from Hollister Peak near Morro Rock.
Fungi Leaf Litter are another example of some of the typical growth in the Elfin Forest.
Lichens are part of the tree life found in the Elfin Forest.
A view of Morro Rock from within the Elfin Forest.
Oak trees are found throughout the Elfin Forest.
A maze of Oak trees epitomize the enchanting Elfin Forest.
This Riparian Fringe is a narrow band of freshwater plants occurs between the lower Oak
groves of the Elfin Forest and the saltwater marsh. This is looking south toward the Elfin
Forest.