Rattlesnake Canyon, Santa Barbara, California
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The Rattlesnake Canyon Trail in Santa Barbara
Want to hike and explore one of the most breathtaking gems in the Santa Barbara area? You won't want to miss this one!
The Rattlesnake Canyon hiking trail is right of an epic adventure that you might find in Spain. Sandstone rock and cliffs, waterfalls, springs, incredible oak trees, and views of the Pacific Ocean for days!
Deep In Rattlesnake Canyon Santa Barbara California Hiking
Rattlesnake Canyon has it all, running water almost all year, glens, ferns, moss...so vast.
Rattlesnake Canyon Trail
I lead my class Hiking Santa Barbara Intermediate up here. The way the water and the light dances with the sound of the stream mesmerizes me. #mycll.org
Up Rattlesnake Canyon
Early Sunday morning I drove to Santa Barbara. I like driving up the coast before the 101 gets too congested. After a pretty intense Iyengar yoga class downtown, I hit the trail at Rattlesnake Canyon for some fresh air and a hike. I know the name is kind of ominous; fortunately no rattlers...
2017 Rattlesnake Canyon Trail Run
Members of the Riverside EmComm Group, Land Ops, & Lost Jeeps SoCal went on a spur of the moment Jeep run out of the Landers to Big Bear on the Rattlesnake Canyon and Burns Canyon Trails (2N02). we called this the 2017 Black Friday Run.
Rattlesnake Trail Santa Barbara
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Hiking in Santa Barbara Rattle Snake Trail
Hi! We took a two-hour-hike in the Rattle Snake Trail in Santa Barbara,CA. It is an easy hike with pretty good scenery.
Enjoy the view and music!
Rattlesnake Canyon Day Hike 2-11-17
An absolutely beautiful day for a hike after all of the recent rain we have received in the Santa Barbara area. Rattlesnake Canyon was as green as it has been in years. The water in the creek did not disappoint. We made it down to the abandoned dam up there. Pretty cool to see. Get out there now while the getting is good!
5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in Santa Barbara, California | United States Hiking Trails
5 Top-Rated Hiking Trails in Santa Barbara, United States.
Seductively squeezed between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the sea, Santa Barbara boasts some of the most scenic day hikes in California. Standing atop these rugged peaks, you can gaze out over striking views of the city, the ocean, and the Channel Islands shimmering on the horizon. In shady canyons, swimming holes and soothing waterfalls make refreshing rest spots and picnic venues. Wildlife sightings are an added bonus. Along the coast, clifftop trails offer spectacular views of the Pacific, where you can see harbor seals basking in secluded coves, and if you're lucky, glimpse dolphins and even whales not far from shore. Hiking trails also lace the Santa Barbara Botanical Gardens, though access requires an entry fee. From easy family-friendly hikes through sycamore-studded canyons to challenging summit climbs, Santa Barbara is a hiker's haven. Before you hit the trails, be sure to take plenty of water and keep an eye out for poison oak. Let's see five Hiking Trails in Santa Barbara, California.
1. The Douglas Family Preserve
2. Inspiration Point
3. The Coastal Vista Trail: Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve
4. San Ysidro Trail
5. Rattlesnake Canyon
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Rattlesnake on the trail, California
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LIZARD'S MOUTH HIKE SANTA BARBARA
One of the most wonderful hikes I've ever done in my life
With California Explorer
Santa Barbara CA, 2019
Music: America - Dan San
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Found snake on hiking trail for real!
Santa Barbara flight plan over rattlesnake canyon.
Hiked up Rattlesnake Canyon to check it out. With any luck, I'll have my first paraglide from the hills soon.
Easy Off Road 4X4 Trails In Southern California
Are you new to off roading and looking for some easy 4x4 trails to get started on? This is the NotaRubicon’s list of favorite easy and beginner off-road trails. All of these 4x4 trails can be completed by any stock 4x4 vehicle and most are short enough that they can be completed in just a few hours.
Number 10 - Rainbow Basin
The very first trail that The Notarubion ever went on was Rainbow Basin . So easy, it can hardly be considered a trail, it’s a great dirt road for first-time off-road driver. Rainbow Basin is a colorful geologic formation in the Calico Peaks mountain range, about 8 miles north of Barstow just off of Ft. Irwin Road. The Rainbow basin is known for it’s beautifully colored rock formations.
Number 9 - The Red Canyon Jeep Trail
The Red Canyon Trail is a scenic trail that starts at Interstate 10 runs through the hills to Summit Road near Salton Sea. This trail is mostly flat easy road but there is one large, steep and intimidating hill to get up but any stock Jeep can make it easily.
Number 8 - The Bradshaw Trail
The Bradshaw Trail runs from Salton Sea to Blythe and is mostly flat, easy road with just a few sections of sand. There are several interesting things to see along the way including the abandoned Eagle Mountain railroad bridge.
Number 7 - Rattlesnake Canyon
Rattlesnake Canyon goes from highway 247 in Johnson Valley up into the mountains near Big Bear. There are a few sandy areas, a few narrow rocky spots, and usually mud in the winter months but any 4X4 Jeep or truck can complete this trail easily. Most times of the year you will find dozens of cows roaming free throughout the entire area
Number 6 - Burns Canyon Road (2N02)
Burns Canyon Road is an flat, easy dirt road that connects Pioneertown to Baldwin Lake near Big Bear. The Burns Canyon trail offers great views and also connects you with several other nearby trails such as Rattlesnake Canyon or harder trails such as Marble Canyon, Heartbreak Ridge and the Garden of Eden Jeep trail.
Number 5 - Lytle Creek Ridge
The Lytle Creek Ridge Trail is an easy trail composed mostly of fire roads and power line roads which cross the San Bernardino National Forest near the Cajon Pass. The trail runs from Lytle Creek to Lone Pine Canyon and offers beautiful views of the Inland Empire and Cajon Pass.
Number 4 - Old Dale Road
Old Dale Road in Joshua Tree runs through the Pinto Basin and into the Pinto Mountains, where it becomes Gold Crown Road. The route ends at Highway 62 not far from 29 Palms. There are dozens of abandoned mines and historic mining camps lining the route making it one of the NotaRubicon’s Favorites. There are a few rocky spots and shallow water crossing in winter months, but any stock Jeep or high-clearance 4x4 vehicle can travel this entire road easily.
Number 3 - Phillips Loop near Calico Ghost Town
UPDATE 2019 - Phillips Loop has become a bit washed out and may now be too difficult for some beginners! Drive at your own risk and don't go alone!
Phillips Loop is a beautiful scenic drive in the historic Calico mining district not far from Barstow. The loop takes you through the beautiful mountains and landscape of the Calico Mountains and takes you to Kramer’s Arch - an amazing natural structure large enough to drive your Jeep through.
Number 2 - Cajon Bypass (3N45)
Cajon Bypass (3N45) also known as Old Rt 66 is a short, rough, dirt road that was part of the Historic Route 66 over 100 years ago.
Starting at the summit of Cajon Pass behind where the Old Summit Inn once stood, it winds its way through the hills offering beautiful views of Cajon Pass before it connects to Highway 138
Number 1 - Cleghorn Trail (2N47)
The Notarubicon’s favorite trail! Cleghorn is a 14 mile long trail that is actually a flat dirt road but it has several optional offshoots that range from easy to difficult - perfect for practicing your off-road and 4X4 skills. Many of the offshoots on Cleghorn are steep, off-camber and full of deep ruts but if you stay on the road instead, it’s flat and easy making this the perfect trail for beginners to practice on.
California Rattlesnake
A rattler slides underneath our steps to the house.
Rattlesnake in Santa Monica mountains
Came across this 6' rattler during a hike November 3, 2012
4-wheeling in Rattlesnake Canyon, Landers, Calif.
My friend Perry is guiding me around two huge boulders in Rattlesnake Canyon, Ca. Sheila is filming the whole thing. I know it doesn't look to tough....but, there are lots of sharp rocks that can't be moved....and flat tires are no fun out here. AAA is no help.....been there-done that!!
Romero Canyon Trail - Santa Barbara
Luz and I reviewed this awesome Trail up in Santa Barbara California.
We highly recommend Romero Canyon Loop to all of you.
This 6.5 mile hike offers branching trails with a choice of easier and greater difficulty levels.
Below is a link detailing the entire hike:
Romero Canyon Trail, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
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