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Black Oak
2 Star Mobil hotel in Paso Robles

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1135 24th Street93446-1309 Paso Robles (California), United States (show on map)
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Phone: +1 (805) 238-4740

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4.6/5
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1135 24th Street93446-1309 Paso Robles (California), United States (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +1 (805) 238-4740Fax: +1 (805) 238-0726


Experience exceptional services at this 2023 TripAdvisor® Travelers' Choice Award-winning Paso Robles hotel located near California's Central Coast wineries and Mission San Miguel.

The Best Western Plus Black Oak is situated at the gateway to California's Central Coast, midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Guests will enjoy being five minutes from the world-famous Bruce Munro Field of Lights at Sensorio.

We are also close to over 250 Paso Robles area wineries as well as Hearst Castle, Lake Nacimiento and the Charles Paddock Zoo.

This Paso Robles hotel also provides convenient access to many of the area's favorite events including the Vintage Paso Festival, Western Bonanza Livestock Show, Paso Robles Wine Festival, and more.

Corporate travelers will be minutes away from Camp Roberts Military Base, Specialty Silicon, Fort Hunter Liggett, IQMS, and Applied Technologies.

The Best Western Plus Black Oak is the closest hotel to the Paso Robles Event Center.

Home of the California Mid-State Fair, various horse shows, not to mention a variety of home events and antique shows throughout the year. Every guest will receive friendly customer service and that extra special touch to feel like family.

Special amenities to help guests unwind include an outdoor heated swimming pool, hot tub and steam room, elevator, fitness room, and The Acorn room for small meetings and gatherings.

For convenience while staying in Paso Robles, the hotel offers an on-site laundry.

Each room features a refrigerator, microwave, free high-speed internet access, and HD cable television.

This Paso Robles hotel offers many great dining options Nate’s Nashville Hot Chicken, Margie's Diner, on-site, Tortilla Town, Big Bubba's Bad BBQ®, Rustic Fire Pizza, and Starbuck's® all within walking distance.

For the best service and accommodations in Paso Robles make a reservation at the Best Western Plus Black Oak.

Welcome to Best Western.

Enjoy your stay. Our lobby will be undergoing an expansion and remodel beginning March 18, 2024.

Construction is expected to be completed by mid-June 2024.

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Main services:

Info

Check-In: from 3:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM

Services

On premises:

  • Hot tub
  • Breakfast fee, $35 per person, per day
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Free wireless internet available in public areas; Free in-room wireless internet access; Free wireless internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms; All guest rooms are hardwired and offer free wireless internet access; All guest rooms are hardwired for internet access
  • Fax machine
  • Outdoor pool Heated
  • Photocopy service
  • Mail services metered postage machine available for letters and small packages packed by guest
  • Sunbathing at the pool area
  • Physically challenged facilities, one room with roll-in shower, two rooms with walk in shower
  • Parking for the physically challenged 24-hours, one car per room free
  • Ice/vending machines Ice machines located on both levels.

    Soda/water machines available on both guest room levels as well as at the pool.

    Snack vending machine located by room 327.

  • Free parking, 24-hours, 1 car per room one car per room.

    there is no garage parking
  • Outdoor parking, 24-hours, 1 car per room free, one car per room
  • Exercise facility, open from 5 a.m.

    to 10 p.m.

    Universal weight machine, personal fitness equipment, elliptical machine, free motion bike, two treadmills, and hand weights.

  • Weight lifting equipment Free weights from 5 to 50 pounds, universal weight machine.

  • Universal gym Universal weight machine by Hotel Fitness
  • Stair stepper, Elliptical machine by Hotel Fitness i
  • Treadmill 2 treadmills by Hotel Fitness
  • Elevator
  • Exterior Corridor
  • Concierge Staff available 24 hours per day to assist with Concierge services
  • Meeting facilities up to 28 theater style, 18 classroom style.

    HDMI cabled television, speaker phone, projection screen, easel with pad
  • Banquet facilities, dining for up to 28.

    No banquet or kitchen facilities.

    Catered in only.

    Limited flexibility in seating arrangement with two top tables.

  • Convenience store/Sundry A variety of items are available complimentary or for purchase at the front desk.

    AM/PM mini mart 1 block north of the hotel.

  • Elevator, wheelchair accessible
  • Electric vehicle charging station available
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events
  • High-speed Internet access
  • Wading pool
  • Barbeque area with two small charcoal grills and two picnic tables.

  • Multipurpose room available for small receptions (fees apply)

Nearby:

  • 4 mile(s) from Sensorio, Bruce Munro: Field Of Light At Sensorio A 15 acre walk-through artwork, Field of Light is a sculptural composition that covers Sensorio’s rolling hills with an array of over 58,800 stemmed spheres lit by fiber-optics, gently illuminating the landscape in subtle blooms of morphing color.

    Powered by solar, the stunning exhibition captivates visitors, inviting them to engage with the countryside through an ethereal light-based, sculptural experience.

    Munro’s work has been called “a light safari in wine country” by The New York Times, “awe-inspiring” by Travel & Leisure and “mesmerizing” by the Los Angeles Times.

    The Huffington Post said, “It can be hard to describe in words the gifts that Munro bestows on the landscape as his work escapes description in either written or photographic form, it is something to be experienced
  • 20.00 mile(s) from Paso Robles Wine Country, Paso Robles Wine Country is home to an abundance of wineries throughout the region.

    The perfect climate for producing award-winning premium wines, Paso Robles Wine Country is located in California between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

    Paso Robles Wine Country is home to more than 200 wineries, mostly comprised of boutique and small family-owned vineyards and wineries.

    With innovative and proprietary Paso Robles blends of Bordeaux, Rhône and Zinfandel varietals, many young boutique wineries have gained recognition for their fine California wines.

  • 0.10 mile(s) from California Mid-State Fair, The Paso Robles Event Center is home to the California Mid-State Fair, "The Biggest Little Fair Anywhere!" The Fair opened in 1946 and was first known as the San Luis Obispo County Fair.

    The California Mid-State Fair is held annually and runs for 12 days at the end of July.

    The Fair has hosted some of the biggest names in the music industry.

    Chumash Grandstand stage. The Paso Robles Event Center is open year-round.

    It is a convention center complex located on 40 acres in Paso Robles, California.

    Facilities include a 200-by-300-foot indoor equestrian arena seating 7,587, a 18,000-square-foot community building, and two other commercial buildings.

  • 5 mile(s) from Vina Robles Amphitheatre, With its opening in the summer of 2013, the Vina Robles Amphitheatre became one of the largest outdoor venues for arts and entertainment in San Luis Obispo County.

    Featuring a style reminiscent of the California missions, guests are able to immerse themselves in a unique and intimate concert adventure as they enjoy modern amenities and first class hospitality. The concert season runs from April through November and features top tier acts from around the world in all genres.

    Various seating options all within 150 feet from the stage, including regular, VIP and general admission lawn seating, make events accessible to anyone in the community.

  • 5 mile(s) from Tin City, Unlike any other wine trail experience you will have in California’s booming wine regions, Tin City serves up its soul on the daily. Housed in an industrial park nestled along the historic 1,200 mile Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, visitors enjoy being served locally-sourced craft beverages by those elbow-deep in the process of creation.

    Sit at the bar and odds are the person pouring for you is the visionary behind what fills your glass. A delight for trophy wine collectors, craft beer geeks and fans of small batch spirits alike, Tin City’s offerings are as diverse as the setting.

    A forklift dutifully moving palettes, a falcon in the updraft, a white oak bearing the mark of ‘safe passage’ as carved by 18th century travelers, a roll door revealing a stylish industrial interior humming with the laughter of friends; Tin City is totally its own.

    And soon, farm-to-table fare will be available to pair with your favorite bottle at our new restaurant. Park anywhere
  • 1.00 mile(s) from Historical Downtown Area, El Paso de Robles, Paso Robles, or “Paso” as locals say, has a rich history steeped in agriculture and has long been known as a destination location for visitors from across the west and California.

    Revered for its hot springs that beckoned the likes of Polish dignitary Ignacy Jan Paderewski and others for its healing powers, Paso Robles is recognized as a world-class destination location.

    Historically known for its thriving almond and wine industries, Paso Robles steadily became recognized as a world-class winegrowing location and continues to attract visitors. To this day, people seek out Paso Robles for its rustic charm, wine country flare, ideal climate, recreational opportunities, retirement, employment, business opportunities and unparalleled quality of life.

    Ideally situated midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, Paso Robles is just a short drive away from these metropolitan areas and continues to attract visitors from both north and south for these reasons.

  • 7.00 mile(s) from Mission San Miguel, Mission San Miguel is one of California's historical and cultural treasures.

    The beautiful old adobe building, whose foundations were laid more than 200 years ago, is a precious part of our heritage, with a story that is integral to California's history.

    Mission San Miguel - named for the Archangel Saint Michael - was founded by Franciscan Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen in 1797, and was meant to close the gap between Mission San Antonio to the north and Mission San Luis Obispo to the south.

    Father Buenaventura Sitjar, who had ministered for years at Mission San Antonio and was fluent in the local Salinan language, baptized 25 youth on the day the Mission was established
  • 0.20 mile(s) from Pioneer Museum, The Paso Robles Pioneer Museum is a wonderful collection of visual and written history. It is our mission to preserve the cultural heritage of California's Paso Robles area through well-organized and detailed displays, historical literature and education.

    In documenting and explaining the past, we are helping to retain the values that are foundational to our future.

  • 20.00 mile(s) from Lake Nacimiento, Famous for its 165 miles of pristine shoreline, Lake Nacimiento Resort is a top destination near California’s central coast.

    Located at the mid-way point between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the resort offers fun and adventure for the entire family.

    Guests enjoy multiple activities at the lake and its surrounding oak and pine forests including water sports, fishing, hiking, camping, lodging, wildlife viewing and seasonal dining at The Dragon Lake Grill, and more. Situated in the Santa Lucia mountains, Lake Nacimiento has 18 miles of water for visitors to enjoy, with boat, water ski, and fishing equipment rentals available at the park’s new 100 slip marina.

  • 35.00 mile(s) from Hearst Castle, Hearst Castle’s history begins in 1865, when George Hearst purchased 40,000 acres of ranchland.

    In 1919, William Randolph Hearst inherited what had grown to more than 250,000 acres, and was dreaming of ways to transform it into a retreat he called La Cuesta Encantada—Spanish for “Enchanted Hill.” By 1947, Hearst and architect Julia Morgan had created Hearst Castle: 165 rooms and 127 acres of gardens, terraces, pools and walkways—all built to house Hearst’s specifications and to showcase his legendary art collection.

  • 5 mile(s) from Ravine Water Park, The Ravine Water Park was first opened in June of 2007.

    Each year has been better than the previous one.

    The water park has been a wonderful addition to the Paso Robles community and to the Central Coast in general. Set squarely in the midst of vineyards and wineries, with two golf courses just down the road, the location is ideal for families that want to accommodate a range of activities. Each year, we anticipate implementing more attractions or events to keep things fresh..

  • 35.00 mile(s) from Lake San Antonio, Lake San Antonio is a lake located primarily in southern Monterey County, California, and partially in northern San Luis Obispo County, California.

    The lake is formed by San Antonio Dam on the San Antonio River.

    The dam is 202 feet (62 m) tall and was completed in 1965[1] under Monterey County District Engineer Loran Bunte Jr .

    The lake and dam are owned by the Monterey County Water Authority.

    The lake has a capacity of 350,000 acre feet (430,000,000 m3). Lake San Antonio's primary purpose is to provide groundwater.

    Without the lake, the San Antonio River would be nearly dry in the summer months.

    With water in the river year-round, more of it can seep into the ground. Most of the lake has dried in recent years.

    The 2014 Wildflower Triathlon had to accommodate the extremely low water level by moving the swim portion two miles from where it is traditionally held.

    Participants this year had to run along the former lake bed to get to their bike transition area.

    In June 2015, the Monterey
  • 19.00 mile(s) from Charles Paddock Zoo, The Charles Paddock Zoo was started by Charles "Chuck" Paddock, a county park ranger, in the county animal shelter in 1955.

    Paddock would nurse wild animals back to health, and by 1959 his menagerie contained over 125 birds and mammals.

    In 1963 the animals were moved to the current location adjacent to the Atascadero Lake Park, just off State Route 41, and the new zoo was named Atascadero Children’s Zoo. In 1979, the City of Atascadero took over management of the zoo after it was incorporated.

    The name was changed to Charles Paddock Zoo in honor of its founder in 1980.

  • 1 mile(s) from General Store, find locally grown and produced goods at this whimsical store located right on the city park square
  • 3.00 mile(s) from Lowe's Home Improvement
  • 3.00 mile(s) from Walmart®
  • 3 mile(s) from Kohls
  • 5 mile(s) from Target




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