Graduates Hike -
Saturday, February 7, 2004, 9:00 AM
Romero
Canyon Trail, February 7, 9:00 AM
Directions: From the
101, take the Sheffield Road exit just before going up the hill to Summerland.
This is a left exit for traffic going south, getting off the freeway from
the left lane. Turn right on the mountain side of the freeway, onto
Sheffield Dr. The road winds immediately to the left. Don't go to
the right, up the hill.
When you get to East Valley
Road, turn left, then almost immediately turn right onto Romero Canyon
Rd. Follow Romero Canyon Rd. for a mile and a half. There is a fork in
the road. Make sure to take the right fork. At Bella Vista Rd, turn
right. Go about 1/4 mile and park just before or just after the stream
crossing where there is a metal gate across a dirt road to the left.
The Trailhead is at the metal
gate on the dirt road.
Description:
Romero
Canyon is a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers. The trail
is shady and along a creek bed for the first half. There is a strong scent
of bay laurel in the air. The creek almost always has plenty of water,
making the first half of the hike a tranquil forest hike. Then about 2
miles up, there is a junction with a very old road that is almost completely
grown over with the chaparral until it is narrow as a trail again. Mountain
bikers
often use this road because it offers a challenge. We will probably turn
around at the two mile point, but if everyone's game, we can go further!
The trail continues (probably
beyond what we will experience): You can follow the trail instead of the
road for a challenging climb up and over the Santa Ynez range to East Camino
Cielo Rd, which is a dirt road where the trail meets. Follow East Camino
Cielo leftward to the water tower and follow the old fire road back down
to the junction. Then choose to follow the shady trail or the interesting,
Shaley road back to the trailhead.
Helpful hints: Be
sure to bring drinking water, wear layers, and wear a hat.
Friends: Bring 'em
all!
Cost: None, except
for optional brunch after the hike, at a place we'll choose during the
hike.
Reservations: None
-- Rain cancels.
More information? See
this website. Notice that mountain bikers frequent these trails, so we
need to be watchful.
http://members.cox.net/brucecoolpix/HikingHighlights/
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