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Exploring The Los Padres National Forest

1,257 Miles of Trails on 1,762,400 Acres, with 875,000 Acres of Protected Wilderness to Explore.

Thank you for taking the time to visit the Hike Los Padres Community. This website was created with the mission of being a source of shared information on trails, camps, and locations across the entire Northern and Southern portions of the Los Padres National Forest. The more information we all share and catalog, the better we can track the conditions of the forest network and figure out what sections, trails, and locations are safe to use and which need maintenance. 

A good portion of the interior of Los Padres National Forest gets very little use by the public, so any information on these areas will ensure that these places remain accessible for future generations of hikers, backpackers, trail runners, equestrians, O.H.V, hunters, cyclists, and explorers. Many of the trails listed may be unmaintained. Know your level of ability, and always remember to bring extra water.

In partnership with the Los Padres Forest Association (LPFA). The LPFA’s mission is to care for the Los Padres Forest, ensuring it thrives and remains safe and open for the people to use and enjoy. LPFA volunteers work to keep trails open, report and assess forest conditions and provide public education on how to use the forest safely. If you are interested in becoming a member or volunteering, please visit www.lpforest.org to learn more.

Over 1000+ Cataloged Locations

Location specific weather reports, recent camp and trail surveys, water data and much more.


Recent Water Reports
Location Date ▾ Surveyor Water Report
Pothole Spring 05-28-2026Holden A. BranchFlowing
Log Cabin Camp 05-28-2026Holden A. BranchFlowing
Big Cone Spruce Camp 05-26-2026Flying GFlowing
Coldwater Camp 05-25-2026Party of NineFlowing
Cottam Camp 05-25-2026Little DipperTrickle
Coldwater Camp 05-24-2026JenFlowing
Sheep Camp 05-24-2026PWFlowing
McKinley Spings Camp 05-24-2026R SilsbeeFlowing
Mission Pine Springs Camp 05-23-2026R SilsbeeFlowing
Mission Pine Basin Camp 05-22-2026R SilsbeeDry
Lion Den Camp 05-17-2026TurboFlowing
Estrella Camp 05-17-2026TurboFlowing
Spruce Creek Camp 05-17-2026TurboFlowing
Cottam Camp 05-16-2026CarolynFlowing
Blue Canyon Camp 05-16-2026Carolyn Flowing
Carrizo Springs Camp 05-16-2026Josh J.Flowing
Forbush Camp 05-15-2026CarolynFlowing
Upper Cruickshank Camp 05-15-2026TurboFlowing
Sheep Camp 05-12-2026Jessica TomkeFlowing
Fishbowls Camp 05-10-2026Anonymous SurveyorFlowing
Cedar Creek Camp 05-10-2026Anonymous SurveyorFlowing
Llly Meadows Camp 05-02-2026Daniel J. HallDry
Pine Mountain Lodge Camp 04-25-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Cedar Creek Camp 04-25-2026Jonathan RocqueFlowing
Fishbowls Camp 04-25-2026Jonathan RocqueFlowing
Oak Camp 04-24-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Chorro Grande Camp 04-24-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Haddock Camp 04-24-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Three Mile Camp 04-24-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Sheep Camp 04-19-2026Stephanie DillonFlowing
Upper Reyes Camp 04-10-2026Daniel J. HallFlowing
Middle Camuesa Camp 04-04-2026TaylorFlowing
Raspberry Camp 04-03-2026Zach TeskeTrickle
Happy Hunting Ground Camp 04-02-2026K&SFlowing
White Ledge Camp - San Rafael Wilderness 04-02-2026K&SFlowing
Lady Bug Camp 03-31-2026NoTimbzFlowing
Alder Creek Camp - Ventura 03-31-2026NoTimbzFlowing
Oak Flat Camp 03-31-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Bear Creek Camp 03-31-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Hartman Camp 03-30-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Willet Camp 03-30-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Thacher Camp 03-30-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
19 or Nineteen Oaks Camp 03-29-2026Nathan CampFlowing
Alcove Camp 03-29-2026Maggie DoyleFlowing
Halfmoon Campground 03-29-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Coltrell Flat 03-29-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Potrero Camp 03-29-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Coldwater Camp 03-29-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
Manzana Schoolhouse Camp 03-29-2026Paul CostalesFlowing
White Ledge Camp - San Rafael Wilderness 03-28-2026Maggie DoyleFlowing
Lost Valley Camp 03-28-2026Evan HobsonFlowing
Three Mile Camp 03-28-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Pine Mountain Lodge Camp 03-28-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Fishbowls Camp 03-28-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Manzana Schoolhouse Camp 03-27-2026Maggie DoyleFlowing
Reyes Creek Campground 03-27-2026Pierson JacquelinFlowing
Upper Reyes Camp 03-27-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Beartrap Camp 03-27-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Haddock Camp 03-27-2026Shaddus MaximusFlowing
Davy Brown Campground 03-22-2026ErikFlowing
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Latest Camp Reports

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Pothole Spring Survey - 05-28-2026 - by Holden A. Branch
Link: Pothole Spring
Date: 05-28-2026
Surveyor Name:Holden A. Branch
Camp Description:
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:flowing nicely tastes fantastic
Weather Conditions:
Log Cabin Camp Survey - 05-28-2026 - by Holden A. Branch
Link: Log Cabin Camp
Date: 05-28-2026
Surveyor Name:Holden A. Branch
Camp Description:icecan stoves are full of dirt but the bbq is in great condition 
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:Agua Blanca has some great flow but it doesn't go up above ankle level through the Narrows
Weather Conditions:
Big Cone Spruce Camp Survey - 05-26-2026 - by Flying G
Link: Big Cone Spruce Camp
Date: 05-26-2026
Surveyor Name:Flying G
Camp Description:Picnic table is hanging on.

Lots of PO in trail from here to Manzana trail. 



Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:
Weather Conditions:
Coldwater Camp Survey - 05-25-2026 - by Party of Nine
Link: Coldwater Camp
Date: 05-25-2026
Surveyor Name:Party of Nine
Camp Description:
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:6 crossings between lower Manzana trailhead and Coldwater. Plenty of water for now
Weather Conditions:70 day - 50 night
Cottam Camp Survey - 05-25-2026 - by Little Dipper
Link: Cottam Camp
Date: 05-25-2026
Surveyor Name:Little Dipper
Camp Description:
Water Source:Trickle
Water Source Details:Algae growing on the edges, but enough clear water for drinking
Weather Conditions:
Coldwater Camp Survey - 05-24-2026 - by Jen
Link: Coldwater Camp
Date: 05-24-2026
Surveyor Name:Jen
Camp Description:Camp in great shape, lots of water flowing in the creek. 
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:
Weather Conditions:mid-70s, warm and clear during day, cool/cloudy morning
Sheep Camp Survey - 05-24-2026 - by PW
Link: Sheep Camp
Date: 05-24-2026
Surveyor Name:PW
Camp Description:
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:
Weather Conditions:
McKinley Spings Camp Survey - 05-24-2026 - by R Silsbee
Link: McKinley Spings Camp
Date: 05-24-2026
Surveyor Name:R Silsbee
Camp Description:
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:
Weather Conditions:
Mission Pine Springs Camp Survey - 05-23-2026 - by R Silsbee
Link: Mission Pine Springs Camp
Date: 05-23-2026
Surveyor Name:R Silsbee
Camp Description:
Water Source:Flowing
Water Source Details:at least 3 gpm, clear cold water!
Weather Conditions:
Mission Pine Basin Camp Survey - 05-22-2026 - by R Silsbee
Link: Mission Pine Basin Camp
Date: 05-22-2026
Surveyor Name:R Silsbee
Camp Description:
Water Source:Dry
Water Source Details:
Weather Conditions:
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Latest Trail Reports

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Agua Blanca Trail Survey - 05-28-2026 - by Holden A. Branch
Link: Agua Blanca Trail
Date: 05-28-2026
Surveyor Name:Holden A. Branch
Trail description:"Camp Agua Blanca" (end of road, start of trail) to Log Cabin is in good condition, it's a beautiful walk. However, you really gotta look at the map all the time because the trail goes up on the ridges of the river bank. it's marked, however it's easy to get off if you're rockhopping, and when you go astray it's not fun. Pothole trailhead up the road is not a fun walk. Be prepared to take shoes off for that section. 
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Good shape and easy to follow
Sespe River Trail Survey - 05-27-2026 - by Daniel J. Hall
Link: Sespe River Trail
Date: 05-27-2026
Surveyor Name:Daniel J. Hall
Trail description:
Nothing new and worthwhile to add beyond the preceding two surveys, except that the Forest Service recently installed a vending machine at the Piedra Blanca Trailhead from which you can purchase an Adventure Pass.  No cash accepted; only credit cards.  

Photo hopefully above, or at https://tinyurl.com/227vctt5  
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Good shape and easy to follow
Pine Mountain Trail Survey - 05-22-2026 - by Anonymous Surveyor
Link: Pine Mountain Trail
Date: 05-22-2026
Surveyor Name:Anonymous Surveyor
Trail description:I began from 29S18 (labelled on some maps as an extension of Pine Mountain Rd and some maps as Queen Bee Rd). I drove up 29S18 from Pozo Rd in a 2wd vehicle easily, and probably could have continued driving up the first couple miles of Pine Mtn Trail to Castle Crags Trail. I split off at Castle Crags Trail, but ran into 2 dirt bikers heading up the other way toward Las Chiches. No water on the route, expect temperatures to be similar or higher than the forecast in Pozo. There is a register for the trail at (35.32599, -120.23948) that is sorely in need of a new notebook. If you're into geology, you'll love the views from this trail - it looks like Pinnacles NP from afar but up close you can see all the details in the sedimentary conglomerates and the wind erosion has created some interesting layering effects. See my review for Castle Crags Trail as well.


Mode of transport:Array
Trail condition:Good shape and easy to follow
Castle Crags Trail Survey - 05-22-2026 - by Anonymous Surveyor
Link: Castle Crags Trail
Date: 05-22-2026
Surveyor Name:Anonymous Surveyor
Trail description:I began from 29S18 (labelled on some maps as an extension of Pine Mountain Rd and some maps as Queen Bee Rd). I drove up 29S18 from Pozo Rd in a 2wd vehicle easily, and probably could have continued driving up the first couple miles of Pine Mtn Trail to Castle Crags Trail. I split off at Castle Crags Trail, there is a register nearby at (35.32599, -120.23948) that is sorely in need of a new notebook. No water on the route, expect temperatures to be similar or higher than the forecast in Pozo. I followed the trail out to (35.30220, -120.22200) and then tried bushwhacking down to the castle crags formation. I only made it about a half mile before cutting my losses, climbing a tree, and enjoying the view. No ticks, no poison oak, but the flies are evil and will bite you through your clothing.
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Needs some work
Condition details:Easy to follow for the most part, but nonexistent to hike out to the Castle Crags formation itself
Johnston Ridge Trail Survey - 05-18-2026 - by Anonymous Surveyor
Link: Johnston Ridge Trail
Date: 05-18-2026
Surveyor Name:Anonymous Surveyor
Trail description:Great hike into Sespe Hot Springs.  Stashed 1 gal water 3 mi in, and 1 gal 5 mi in, for the exit grinder hike back up Johnston Ridge Trail from the Hot Springs.    
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Good shape and easy to follow
Spruce Creek Trail Survey - 05-17-2026 - by Turbo
Link: Spruce Creek Trail
Date: 05-17-2026
Surveyor Name:Turbo
Trail description:Camp is good condition. Lots of poison oak surrounding the area. Bathroom present but not many using it as there is tp in the bushes
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Good shape and easy to follow
Blue Canyon Trail Survey - 05-16-2026 - by Carolyn
Link: Blue Canyon Trail
Date: 05-16-2026
Surveyor Name:Carolyn
Trail description:
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Needs some work
Condition details:Very overgrown. Needs some maintenance. Section between Forbush and Cottam Camps is especially overgrown. Wish I had brought my gators. Not sure I will ever get the tag-along seeds out of my socks.
Romero Trail North Survey - 05-16-2026 - by Carolyn
Link: Romero Trail North
Date: 05-16-2026
Surveyor Name:Carolyn
Trail description:
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Needs some work
Condition details:Very overgrown. Lots of steep and slippery washes in the trail.
Cruickshank Trail Survey - 05-16-2026 - by Turbo
Link: Cruickshank Trail
Date: 05-16-2026
Surveyor Name:Turbo
Trail description:Very shady. Good condition. Warm and less shade closer to lions den. Plenty of water spots to fill up
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Good shape and easy to follow
Salmon Creek Trail Survey - 05-16-2026 - by Turbo
Link: Salmon Creek Trail
Date: 05-16-2026
Surveyor Name:Turbo
Trail description:Trail is in good condition. Easy to follow. Trail is quite shady but can be warm in the sun. A few creeks to cross and fill up besides the water at the camps. The slide areas are stabile and easy to walk across. 
Mode of transport:Hike
Trail condition:Needs some work
Condition details:It's a little brushy from lion's den to estrella. That is really the only section on the whole loop that could use some work.
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