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Santa Cruz Trail

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Santa Cruz Trail
National Recreation Trail
Length21.5 mi (34.6 km)
LocationLos Padres National Forest
TrailheadsBuckhorn-Camuesa Road
34°33′53″N 119°45′57″W / 34.5648°N 119.7657°W / 34.5648; -119.7657
Mission Pine Trail
34°42′29″N 119°44′48″W / 34.7080°N 119.7466°W / 34.7080; -119.7466
UseHiking
Mountain biking
Stock travel
Highest pointMission Pine Basin, 5,350 ft (1,630 m)
Lowest pointOso Creek, 1,160 ft (350 m)
DifficultyStrenuous
SeasonAll year
SightsSan Rafael Mountains
HazardsOverexertion
Dehydration

The Santa Cruz Trail is a trail in the Los Padres National Forest, in Santa Barbara County, California. It is the primary footpath from the Santa Ynez Recreation Area into the San Rafael and Dick Smith Wilderness areas. The section from the southern trailhead up to Santa Cruz Camp is designated as the Santa Cruz - Aliso National Recreation Trail.[1]

Description

The trail begins at the Buckhorn-Camuesa Road near the Upper Oso Campground and heads north through the San Rafael Mountains, climbing to near the summit of Little Pine Mountain at Alexander Saddle, before dropping down into the Santa Cruz Creek drainage, which includes a number of campsites. One of these campsites, Santa Cruz Camp, contains a Forest Service guard station. The Santa Cruz Trail, no longer a National Recreation Trail, then ascends to the high ridge of the San Rafael Mountains, reaching its highest point near its junction with the Mission Pine Trail.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Santa Cruz/Aliso". National Recreation Trails Program.
  2. ^ Carey, Craig (2012). Hiking & backpacking Santa Barbara and Ventura : a complete guide to the trails of the southern Los Padres National Forest. Birmingham, Alabama: Wilderness Press. pp. 160–166. ISBN 0-89997-635-2.

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