318 Results found for "Valley"
The Lost Valley Trail connects Manzana Creek with the Hurricane Deck Trail. The trail is used by day hikers looking to explore the secrets of Lost Valley as well as a connection for backpackers heading...
...the age of 92 years.This steep trail starts on the south side of the road from Highway 33 to Rose Valley just west on private property named Rancho Grande on upper Howard Creek. The trail climbs up to...
The is a short mile trail that follows the Sunset Valley Road. The trail connects Sunset Valley Road near the Fish Creek Saddle to the Munch Canyon Trail (29W04). Sunset Valley Trail can be used as a...
Ortega Trail is maintained by the "Ojai Valley Dirt Riders" a motorcycle club that was founded and organized for the sole purpose of keeping Ortega Trail open year round for the adventurous riders who...
...at Arroyo Seco road near the city of Greenfield and proceed 16.2 miles to the junction of Carmel Valley Road and Arroyo Seco Road and bear right. Take Carmel Valley Road 17.2 miles to the junction with...
...Kerry Canyon OHV Trail (30W02). This was an early Native American trail. It started in the Cuyama Valley and climbed up over the Sierra Madre Range to run down the Canyon to the Sisquoc River area and...
The is a scenic mile trail in . The trail connects the Lost Valley Trail – Ventana Wilderness (4E08) and the North Coast Ridge Trail (3E10). The mountain was named for a pioneer family of several members...
A short walk starting at Rose Valley Campground leads to the base of the lower falls cascading over an arkosic sands tone cliff. Please do not climb around on steep sections.
The trail follows a creek through a narrow canyon, and enters a large semicircular valley (with a view of Tangerine Falls). The trail then diverges from the creek and climbs up to Gibraltar Road. 200...
The is a mile trail in the Wilderness in County. The trail connects the Lost Valley Trail – Ventana Wilderness (4E08) and the North Coast Ridge Trail (3E10). Please let us know if you have explored this...
...began to change hands and this shift in ownership accelerated in the early 1970s when the Carpinteria Valley became a mecca for commercial flower growing. Over time a wide swath of valley land stretching...
...the area. The trail is an old Native American trail used by the Chumash to travel from the Cuyama Valley, over the Sierra Madre Mountains, down the Sisquoc River and on to the Manzana Creek area. It...
The is a mile trail in the Wilderness in . The trail connects the Sunset Valley Road (8N09) and the Fir Canyon Davy Brown Trail (29W03). Named after Mr. Munch who homesteaded in Sunset Valley. He built...
...a wonderfully blissful pine forest, along the trail you will enjoy splendid views of the Lockwood Valley and Mt. Pinos. As you approach Lockwood Valley the flora quickly turns from conifer forest and...
The is a mile trail in the Wilderness in .The trail connects the Marble Peak Trail (4E07) and Escondido Campground (2200 feet). Please let us know if you have explored this trail recently.
An popular mountain biking trail located on Mt. Pinos, this trail has great views of Cuddy Valley. The trail head is located off Cuddy Valley Road at , just pass the Y in the road. You can also start...
The is a scenic mile trail in the Wilderness in County. The trailhead is located off Grade Valley Road (Mutah OHV Road (7N03.2)) at , . The trail connects the Grade Valley Road (Mutah OHV Road (7N03.2...
...Mountain Forest Road Number: 8N01.3. You can access this trail from the Interstate Hwy 5 through Hungry Valley Road, Near Gorman or Pyramid Lake. This trail is closed in the winter time, but the winter...
From Highway 33, travel east on Rose Valley Road to Piedra Blanca Trailhead. Starting from the parking lot at Piedra Blanca, the trail quickly drop down to the river crossing, after the crossing Lion...
...the trail drops down to the privately-owned Zaca Lake Resort. Unobstructed views of the Santa Ynez Valley and Zaca Lake basin are found along this route. This trail may be hard to locate since the 1995...
...trail can be used as an alternate return route. Directions: Hwy 101 to Sheffield Drive. Left on East Valley Road and then right on Romero Canyon Road.
This trail connects the Rose Valley Campground with the Lion Canyon Trail (22W06). The junction is 1.3 miles south of Middle Lion Campground. This trail gives hikers wonderful views northward toward Pine...
Located above Cuddy Valley near Frazier Park in the Mt. Pinos Area, this is a car camp located at the end of Chery Creek Road (20W20) which should only be used by four wheel drive capable vehicles.
...leaves from the west side and climbs sharply to McPherson Peak, with great views out across Cuyama Valley to the Caliente Range. Aliso is popular for outdoor activities including day hiking, backpacking...
...bikepackers crossing the Los Padres on the Buckhorn Road. There are great views of the upper Sisquoc River Valley. There is cell reception is nearby as well. NOTE: There are a few hazard trees in the...
The is a scenic mile trail in the Wilderness in . The trail has great views of the Cuyama Valley and the Caliente Range while you climb up to the Sierra Madre Road and the Painted Rock Camp. Please let...
...at the start of the steep horse Trail 21 W07 which leads from the end of the right fork of Grade Valley Road. The trails goes up the north tee of the mountain to reach the abandoned Thorn Lookout. When...
The is a scenic mile trail in the Wilderness in . The trail connects Sunset Valley Road 8N09 to East Pinery Road 8N32.
Motorcycle trail traverses south side of Frazier Mountain. Connects Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area Arrastra Trail, Whata Trail, Long Dave Trail, and Gold Hill Trail.
...Hikers, Bikers and Equestrians with its 360° view encompassing the Central California Coast and Inland Valley. The campground has 22 units, 12 of which are handicapped accessible. Each site has a picnic...
...2 mile and continues carving through blooming hillsides to a gorgeous lookout over the Santa Ynez Valley at .8 mile. This is where the trail really starts to descend. From just before the 1-mile mark...
Originally a Chumash Indian trail from the coast to the central valley. In 1824 it was the route that Pablo de la Portilla used to return the Mission Indians after their revolt. When Fort Tejon was established...
...climbs up a small hill, a bench is located at the end of the trial which has a great view of Cuddy Valley.
...Trail, The trail can be accessed from four locations: The Piedra Blanca Trailhead at the end of Rose Valley Road, Reyes Creek Campground, Cedar Creek Trail / Fishbowls Trail and the Reyes Peak Trail...
Motorcycle trail through pinyon pine trees. Connects the Gold Hill Road, Long Dave Valley Trail, and Tejon Trail.
Motorcycle trail climbing from Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area to road 8N42. Passes through scrub oak and pines.
This trail offers views of the Santa Barbara coastline, Upper Santa Ynez Valley and San Rafael Mountains. The parking lot for the OHV road is on the right side of East Camino Cielo 12.5 miles from Highway...
...Carmel River Trail (3E03) and the Pine Ridge Trail (3E06) and the Black Cone Trail (3E14). From Pine Valley Camp the trail climbs up to a junction with Bear Basin Connector Trail (3E16) and then proceeds...
...and advanced riders. It traverses over ridge tops with nice vistas as well as oak and grass covered valleys. It also connects with Mare Springs trail, La Panza Bypass, Red Hill Road, and Navajo Road...
...Along this trail, large oak trees provide plenty of shade and there are spectacular views of the Ojai Valley.
...miles north of Ojai on Highway 33. The trail starts at the back of Middle Lion Campground in the Rose Valley Recreation Area where it immediately crosses the stream. You will reach two trail junctions...
...at South Fork Guard Station on the Sisquoc River. Access the trial from Nira Campground via Sunset Valley Road. MANZANA - A Spanish word for little apples. In the Manzana area it possibly refers to the...
...Pinery Road (8N32) and the Munch Canyon Trail (29W04). Named after Mr. Munch who homesteaded in Sunset Valley. He built a cabin, then removed his claim and the Forest Service used the cabin as a winter...
...in . Lockwood Creek North Fork Trail (22W02) starts at the Three Falls Boy Scout Camp in Lockwood Valley. This is a very steep trail. It is better to hike in from Mount Abel via the Mt Pinos - Tumamait...
...through private property, so please follow the signs and stay on the trail. The short-side trail to Valley View Camp (2800 feet) leaves from the upper section.
The Avenales Trail has good views of upper Salinas River Valley, Machesna Peak and the La Panza Range. Trail is in good shape, and is a dead end at Avenales Guard Station. The trail climbs from Stony...
...Creek (pdf) Sespe Hot Springs (pdf 33kb) Pine Mountain and Reyes Peak Campgrounds (pdf 317kb) Rose Valley Campground (pdf 1339kb) Santa Lucia Ranger District San Rafael Wilderness (pdf 37kb) Machesna Wilderness (pdf 97kb) Figueroa Mountain (pdf 179kb) West Cuesta (16 kb) Monterey Ranger District List of Monterey District Campgrounds and Fees (pdf 18 kb) List of Monterey District Campgrounds, Fees and Descriptions (pdf 29kb)
...the third junction is the South Fork Trail (3E09), and finally the last junction is with the Lost Valley Trail (4E08). Please let us know if you have explored this trail recently.
...Ranch. At one time this ranch was a Boy Scout Camp but now is private property and called Rainbow Valley Ranch. Continuing down stream to a junction with the Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail then...
The is a mile loop trail in . The trail connects the located off the Highway 1 near the Pacific Valley Ranger Station. Please let us know if you have explored this trail recently.