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Toro Canyon

Several short trails, Each with Special Views


Saturday, May 3, 2008
By Ray Ford (Contact)
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WALK INFORMATION

Distance — 1 mile

Elevation Gain — 300’ to end of the top of the knoll where a small gazebo is located

Difficulty — Easy

Topo — Carpinteria

HIGHLIGHTS

Though the hike is short hike and doesn’t really head up into wild country, I can’t say enough about this little known county park. It is a great place for families to take their children for the afternoon. The setting is very picturesque, there’s lots of play equipment for the kids, and the trail is short and not too steep. It’s romantic, too. A small covered gazebo is situated in a perfect spot for sunset views in east or west.

DIRECTIONS

From Santa Barbara, drive southbound on Highway 101 to Summerland and exit north on Padaro Lane. Cross over the freeway and turn right on Via Real. Follow this 0.5 miles to Toro Canyon Road and turn north (left). Drive up Toro Canyon for 1.3 miles to park entrance and turn right. Proceed one mile to Toro Canyon Park. Turn left and drive to the upper end of the parking lot.

SETTING THE SCENE

The drive to Toro Canyon County Park is almost as worthwhile as the park itself, which is actually not in Toro Canyon, but the upper end of Arroyo Paredon, a beautiful oak-filled canyon that drops down into Carpinteria Valley not too far from the polo fields.

Toro Canyon leads steadily uphill, then at the point where Foothill Road intersects from the right, becomes a narrow, twisty canyon that is as pretty as any in Santa Barbara. A half mile beyond Foothill Road you’ll find the entrance to the park. The entrance sign is actually a bit premature as the park is actually a mile further up this side road, winding up through more twisty canyon and avocado farms to a high point. On the way back stop here. The views across the Montecito foothills are spectacular. Once you reach the high point, the road drops sharply downhill into a large bowl where the park is located.

Along the way through the 0.2 mile drive to the trailhead you’ll find ample picnic areas, playground equipment, a great sand volleyball court (who says the only place to play volleyball on the sand is at East Beach?) and several hiking trails.

THE WALK

Though there are several short loops, the nicest leads up to the right to a knoll where there is a gazebo which has a Japanese or Oriental feeling to it. At the upper end of the park, look for a large sandstone rock outcropping. The hikes start here. As you hike past the rock outcropping almost immediately you will spot the route up to the gazebo on the right. A short distance up the trail (actually a bulldozed path) you can see the silhouette of the gazebo. The path circles both the knoll and the gazebo. At the top is a surprising view. To the west you are looking across the upper part of Montecito. To the east the view is across the Carpinteria plain. Not only can you see Rincon Mountain, but also Ventura and the Point Hueneme area. At sunset, this is indescribable.

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