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Figueroa Mountain Recreation Area adventures

Figueroa Mountain Recreation Area Adventures

Figueroa Mountain Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination within Los Padres National Forest, known for its vibrant spring wildflower displays, scenic mountain landscapes, and diverse recreation opportunities.

Approx. 5,000
Acres Protected
Over 20
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s (as part of Los Padres National Forest Recreation designation)
Year Established

About Figueroa Mountain Recreation Area

 

Located in the Santa Ynez Mountains of southern California, Figueroa Mountain Recreation Area occupies a scenic portion of the Los Padres National Forest. The area is characterized by rugged terrain ranging from chaparral-covered slopes to oak woodlands and conifer forests at higher elevations. Elevations vary from around 3,000 feet to over 4,000 feet, offering cooler temperatures compared to coastal regions. Figueroa Mountain is especially famous for its spectacular wildflower blooms in early spring, attracting photographers, botanists, and hikers eager to witness carpets of California poppies, lupines, and other native species. The area also provides habitat for mule deer, bobcats, and various bird species. Historically, the region was inhabited by the Chumash people, whose presence is marked by archaeological sites nearby, and later saw use by Spanish ranchers and settlers. Recreation highlights include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, and scenic driving. The Figueroa Mountain Road (Figueroa Divide Road) is a well-known route offering panoramic views of the Santa Ynez Valley and Pacific Ocean on clear days. Several developed campgrounds and numerous trailheads provide access for day use and overnight stays. The area appeals to visitors seeking a combination of accessible mountain recreation and natural beauty within proximity to Santa Barbara and the Central Coast. Its mix of colorful wildflowers, extensive trails, and moderate elevation make it an especially popular springtime destination.

Highlights

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Spring wildflower displays covering slopes with poppies, lupines, and lupins

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Figueroa Mountain Road offering panoramic views of Santa Barbara County

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Diverse hiking and mountain biking trails through oak woodlands and pine groves

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Figueroa Campground with developed sites and proximity to trails

Notable Natural Features

Figueroa Mountain Road (Forest Route 5N04)

A scenic 17-mile paved road that traverses the mountain ridge, providing stunning views of the Santa Ynez Valley, Channel Islands, and extensive wildflower meadows during spring.

Wildflower Meadows

Seasonal wildflower blooms feature hundreds of acres covered with California poppies, lupines, lupins, goldfields, and other native species attracting visitors and pollinators.

Figueroa Campground

A developed campground offering picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, strategically located near trailheads and open meadows, making it a popular base for outdoor activities.