Near Point Sal Trail
Near Point Sal Trail
Near Point Sal Trail
Near Point Sal Trail
Near Point Sal Trail

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Point Sal Trail

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4.9
mi
Distance
639
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.94mi
Distance
639ft
Elevation Gain
1,271ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
1,262ft
High Point
18ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Point Sal Trail leads to one of the most spectacular beaches near Santa Maria Valley. This trail is not for the faint of heart: While the route follows an abandoned road and is wide and even, the elevation change and distance make this hike a bit of an endeavor. There was once a second entrance to the trail, but it has been closed for quite some time because of the Vanderberg Air Force Base. Now the only open access to Point Sal Trail is at the intersection of Brown Road and Point Sal Road. To get to the trailhead from Santa Maria, head west on Main Street for approximately 2.9 miles, then take a slight left onto Highway 166 and continue for 1 mile. Then, take another left onto Ray Road for 1.4 miles and eventually a slight right onto Brown Road. Follow Brown Road 6.9 miles down to a small parking lot just at the Point Sal Trailhead gate. Note: There are no restrooms, nor is there potable water, so please come prepared! At the trailhead you will see a large park sign and a metal gate. To the left there will be a small farmhouse tucked back in the trees. Unfortunately, there is no access to the trail for bikes, horses, or motorized vehicles. Dogs are allowed on leash. This area has had vehicle break-ins in the past. It's recommended to lock your doors and not leave any valuables in your car. Once you pass the gate and start up the road, there will be an immediate shortcut option straight ahead. Please be mindful of the "No Trespassing" signs here and stay on the road for the entire hike! All land off of the road is private property and strictly off limits. The road will wind and rise through the hills, up and over the top, and back down to a pristine quiet beach. There will be a couple of cattle guard crossings and one large gate identifying the Vanderberg Air Force Base property line along the way. If you're quiet enough you will likely see wildlife such as deer, coyote, bobcat, birds, and more. In total, the hike is approximately 10 miles out and back. The last 100 yards or so are very steep and technical; however, you will have incredible views from only 2.5 miles into the journey. Although the hike does get steep, and the beach is a bit of a trek to get to, the views at the end make the trip absolutely worth it!

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