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Please join us for our next Santa Barbara Sunset Hike.

This is an intermediate-level, conditioning-oriented hike, out and back on Painted Cave Road, which goes as far as Camino Cielo Road. The hike offers ample room to stretch your legs, elevation gain for fitness improvement, and remarkable mountain and ocean views up and down.

The hike’s distance and elevation change will depend on how far you follow Painted Cave Road. The full roundtrip route is about six miles, with 1400 feet of gain/loss and a total hiking time of roughly 3 hours. Since our route is out and back, and along a single well-marked road, you can turn back earlier if you become winded or are short on time.

Please be sure to bring water, a snack, an extra layer of clothing, and a headlamp or flashlight.

Details of the hike are provided below…hope to see you there!

Santa Barbara Sunset Hike

Hike Type: Conditioning

Level: Intermediate

Route Type: Out & back

Distance: ~6 miles

Elevation gain/loss: ~1400 feet

Terrain: Paved road

Leashed dogs: Yes

Route summary:

This hike will take us up to 6 miles roundtrip, along the narrow and upwardly winding Painted Cave Road, with its impressive and extended views of Santa Barbara, Goleta, and the Pacific.

Our route begins at the parking area just off Highway 154 on San Marcos Road and, after we carefully cross Highway 154, proceeds along along Painted Cave Road for about three miles. The route passes some interesting sandstone formations and the Painted Cave area, and finally reaches Camino Cielo Road at roughly 2700 feet.

Overall, the route is steadily ascending, rather than steep, though there are a few moderately challenging sections. As we ascend, the route offers quite dramatic views of the Santa Ynez mountains, Santa Barbara and Goleta, and the Pacific and offshore islands to the south and west.

The initial section of our hike is somewhat sheltered, but the route quickly takes us to open hillsides, before returning to more shaded areas near the top. Since we pass through both relatively protected areas and more exposed ones above the Pacific, weather conditions can range from cool to hot and calm to windy.

We will continue to our turnaround point, stop briefly to rest, and then enjoy the great late-day or early-evening views as we return to our starting point by the same route.

Essentials:

Please wear – hiking or athletic pants or shorts, one or more wicking shirts appropriate to the temperature, comfortable hiking or running shoes, a hat and other needed sun protection, your favorite undergarments and accessories, and a light pack to hold your gear.

Please bring – at least 1 liter of water, on-trail snacks, extra layers of clothing in case you become cold, a charged cell phone, identification, a headlamp or flashlight, a waterproof shell if rain is forecast, and any medications or anything else you might need on the trail.

Parking:

Please parallel park in the dirt parking area alongside the south side of San Marcos Road, approximately 100 yards in from Highway 154.

Carpooling is encouraged, both to lower our carbon footprint and to reduce the number of parking spaces we use.

Please do not leave anything of value in your vehicle, at this or any parking area.

Directions:

Coming from the Santa Barbara area, take either the 101, Cathedral Oaks Road, or Foothill Drive (Highway 192) to Highway 154 and then drive north (toward the mountains or away from the ocean) to San Marcos Road. San Marcos Road is 5.5 miles on Highway 154 from the 101 and 4.8 miles from Cathedral Oaks and Foothill. When you reach San Marcos Road, turn left and look for the dirt parking area on the left.

Alternatively, from Goleta, you can take San Marcos Road from Cathedral Oaks Road and drive 3.6 miles north to the dirt parking area, which will be on the right, just before reaching Highway 154.

From the Santa Ynez Valley, take Highway 154 to San Marcos Road. When you reach San Marcos Road, turn right and look for the dirt parking area on the left.

Owing to its rural nature, there is no public transportation to this meetup location.

DISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY

IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:

The event host is a volunteer and is not responsible for the event group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. If you become fatigued and unable to continue with the event, it is expected that you will advise the event host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed, it is expected that you will help to promote the group’s safety, fitness, and enjoyment goals.

Outdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in this event, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Santa Barbara County Hikers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained event leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to host or participate in events. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.

WAIVER OF LIABILITY: This group, including its organizers, assistant organizers, and event organizers, will not be held responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur traveling to and from events, or for any injuries or accidents before, during, or after group events. If you sign up for and attend this event, you are acknowledging that you freely and voluntarily assume all risks of injuries and damages, and agree to participate in the event on these terms.

No +1s or other unregistered attendees are permitted on this event. All attending must be group members and sign-up for the event via the Meetup.com site. All attending also must be 18 or older, or accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.

PLEASE CONTACT THE EVENT HOST WITH ANY QUESTIONS!

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