Near Romero Canyon Trail 26W14
Near Romero Canyon Trail 26W14
Near Romero Canyon Trail 26W14
Near Romero Canyon Trail 26W14
Near Romero Canyon Trail 26W14

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Romero Canyon Trail 26W14

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Santa Barbara, California
4.5
mi
Distance
2,275
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.47mi
Distance
2,275ft
Elevation Gain
1,418ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
3,075ft
High Point
862ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Romero Canyon Trail 26W14 is a 8.9-mile out-and-back trail that extends west to east through Los Padres National Forest. It begins at the Romero Canyon Trailhead on Bella Vista Road, east of Summerland, southeast of Santa Barbara, and 1.5 hours from Los Angeles. Romero Canyon Trail 26W14 begins by following Romero Creek. As the trail ascends into the Santa Ynez Mountains and continues further into the Los Padres National Forest backcountry, it passes shaded oak trees, chaparral, wildflowers, and panoramic vistas with ocean views. The trail crosses various dirt roads, enters Blue Canyon, and connects to the Blue Canyon Trail, which continues north and south from there.It is a challenging trail with several steep sections and an overall elevation gain of 3,394 feet. The area is accessible throughout the year and is popular with hikers, backpackers, trail runners, and mountain bikers. ABOUT THE AREARomero Canyon lies within the Santa Ynez Mountains which are part of the Transverse Ranges of southern California. The Transverse Ranges are a series of mountain ranges that run along the Pacific Coast and are unique in that they are the only group of mountain ranges that run east-west, as opposed to the other mountain ranges in California that run north-south. ROMERO CANYON TRAILHEADRomero Canyon Trailhead is located off Bella Vista Road and offers a small parking lot. The trailhead can be crowded, especially on the weekends, so arrive early if you want a place to park. WATERWater obtained from the rivers and streams should be treated prior to consumption. CAMPINGThere are lots of camping opportunities in Los Padres National Forest that range from fully established campgrounds to the more primitive sites. For more information about camping visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/lpnf/recreation/camping-cabin. PERMITS AND PASSESLos Padres National Forest - Designated WildernessWilderness / overnight permits are not required within Los Padres National Forest. Trail use and backcountry campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. For information about campfire permits and current fire restrictions please visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/lpnf/passes-permits/?cid=stelprdb5193333. The Adventure PassThe Adventure Pass is a pass used for designated areas within Angeles NF, Cleveland NF, Los Padres and San Bernardino National Forests. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONRecreation Current ConditionRomero Canyon Trail - USFS

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