Paso Robles, CA 2364

Paso Robles, CA Lodge No. 2364

Welcome to Paso Robles Elks Lodge No. 2364 located in the City of El Paso de Robles, commonly referred to as Paso Robles.

This beautiful, rolling hills area of the Central Coast that we know as the City of El Paso de Robles or Paso Robles and “Paso” to locals, has always been renowned for thermal springs. The Salinan Indians—the most historical inhabitants of the area—were here thousands of years even before the mission era. They knew this area as the “Springs” or the “Hot Springs.” The Indians, and later the Mission Fathers and their congregations, found relief from various ailments in the therapeutic waters and soothing hot spring baths.

Paso Robles’ growth as industry—wine—has a long history with the area. Wine grapes were introduced to the Paso Robles soil in 1797 by the Spanish conquistadors and Franciscan missionaries. Spanish explorer Francisco Cortez envisioned an abundant wine-producing operation and encouraged settlers from Mexico and other parts of California to cultivate the land. The first vineyards in the area were the Padres of the Mission San Miguel, and their old fermentation vats and grapevine artwork can still be seen at the Mission, north of the city of Paso Robles.

Paso Robles is located on Hwy 101 half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco on the Central Coast.

Paso Robles Elks Lodge No. 2364 is located at 1420 Park Street in beautiful down town Paso Robles. Unfortunately, we do not have RV parking at our Lodge.

Lodge meetings are the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7:00 PM.

Lodge contact information:

Office: 805-239-1410 Social Quarters: 805-239-1411  Email: prelks2364@gmail.com