Near Figueroa Trail
The Santa Cruz Mountains with Mt. Umunhum at 3,488 ft., in the distance behind the wooded and grass hills of Calero County Park, looking west-southwest from high on Pena Trail
Near Figueroa Trail
Emerging from the woods into the grass hills of Figueroa Trail
Near Figueroa Trail
Figueroa Trail runs along a wooded and grass hillside with a seasonal stream below the trail, on the left.
Near Figueroa Trail
Horses enjoying the serenity of the lightly used Figueroa Trail

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Figueroa Trail

3.7 (3 Ratings)
A beautiful and serene wooded and grassland trail.
2.1
mi
Distance
332
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less Crowded
Access Issues
The park is open 8 a.m. to sunset. There is no fee when parking in the trailhead parking area.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.1mi
Distance
332ft
Elevation Gain
35ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
820ft
High Point
516ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Figueroa Trail is a beautiful, lightly used trail that can be combined with other trails to make a loop through the grass and wooded hills of Calero County Park. From the parking area, take Oak Cove Trail for 0.2 miles to find Figueroa Trail. Turn left onto Figueroa Trail. After about 0.15 miles there is a trail junction. Go right at this trail junction to continue on Figueroa Trail. The left spur of this trail junction ends almost immediately at a gate. From here, Figueroa Trail follows McKean Road on the left (east), which then gives way to a local road and a few farm houses to the left. To the right (west), a grass and wooded hill rises above the trail. The trail is wide and fairly open here. About 0.8 miles from its trail start, Figueroa Trail veers right (west), leaves "civilization" behind, and heads up a wooded creek valley between two hills. This creek is Calero Creek, a seasonal creek that flows into Calero Reservoir. After another 0.6 miles (1.4 miles from its trail start), Figueroa Trail passes two trails junctions; Canada Del Oro Trail is passed first on the left, followed by Vallecito Trail on the right. Figueroa Trail then begins to climb gradually. As it climbs, it emerges from the woods to go through grass hills with stands of trees, mostly oak trees. Figueroa Trail then ends at a trail junction with Pena Trail and Serpentine Loop Trail.

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Contributors
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