9 Results found for "Wild Horse Spring"
TRAIL ORGANIZATIONS Los Padres Forest Association - lpforest.org Condor Trail Association - CondorTrail.com Backcountry Horsemen Los Padres - bchc-lpunit.org Monterey County Ventana Wilderness Alliance...
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...
Overview Arroyo Seco Campground is a semi-rustic, but developed facility in California's westernmost national forest. It offers a great escape from bustling city life, into the mountain air and provides...
Wild Horse Spring is located in the Los Padres National Forest. The spring is on the Camatta Ranch Topo Map, If you have recently visited this spring, please give us some feed back on the water quality.
From Highway 126, turn north on Piru Canyon Road. Drive 6 miles to the Lake Piru gatehouse and inform staff that you are parking at the Pothole Trailhead. Drive approximately 5 miles on Piru Canyon Road...
WARNING: THERE IS A SKETCHY SLIDE LOCATED ABOUT 4 MILES UP THE TRAIL FROM UPPER OSO ALONG THE SOUTH SLOPE OF LITTLE PINE MOUNTAIN THAT IS NOT PASSABLE FOR SOME TRAIL USERS. THE SLIDE IS 100% NOT STOCK...
The trailhead is near Mutau Flat, located in the Mt. Pinos Ranger District. After a rolling three miles, the trail drops steeply into Hot Springs Canyon. There is no water and little shade along the first...
The is a senic mile trail in the Wilderness in . In 1889 Ramon Ortego received a homestead Patent for property on the Potrero that he had been living on for a number of years. Ramon was a descendent of...
Pine Mountain Lodge (PML) is located in the Sespe Wilderness along the Piedra Blanca - Gene Marshall National Recreation Trail. It is most commonly accessed from the Sespe River side using the Piedra...