Adventure Collective
HomeProtected PlacesLos Padres Open Space
Los Padres Open Space adventures

Los Padres Open Space Adventures

Los Padres Open Space is a vast natural preserve in central California offering diverse hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing opportunities within a rugged landscape of chaparral, oak woodland, and riparian habitats.

4,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Los Padres Open Space

 

Los Padres Open Space is a regional natural area located in the mountains west of San Luis Obispo and north of Santa Barbara, California. It encompasses a range of terrain including steep hills, chaparral-covered ridges, oak woodlands, and riparian corridors. The area is part of the larger ecological region associated with the Los Padres National Forest but is managed as an open space preserve focused primarily on recreation and conservation at the local level. The open space provides critical habitat for native wildlife such as deer, bobcat, mountain lions, and numerous bird species, supporting biodiversity typical of the California coastal ranges. It also includes riparian zones along small creeks and drainage channels, which are important for both wildlife and water quality. Visitors come for hiking, mountain biking, trail running, and equestrian use, with a network of multi-use trails that vary in difficulty and length. Seasonal wildflower blooms and scenic views of the coastal foothills draw nature enthusiasts year-round. The open space is accessible from nearby cities including San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, making it a popular day-use area for locals and visitors alike. Preservation efforts focus on maintaining the native vegetation, limiting erosion on trails, and protecting water quality. The area has cultural significance due to historical Native American use and ranching history from the 19th and 20th centuries. Facilities are generally minimal, emphasizing low-impact outdoor recreation and natural experience. Overall, Los Padres Open Space offers a natural escape where visitors can engage with California’s central coast ecosystems and enjoy outdoor adventure close to urban centers.

Highlights

Highlight

Cerro Alto Trail – scenic ridge hike with panoramic valley and ocean views

Highlight

Diverse California chaparral and oak woodland ecosystems

Highlight

Wildlife sightings including bobcats, deer, and various raptors

Highlight

Little-known backcountry routes accessible from quiet trailheads

Notable Natural Features

Cerro Alto Ridge

Offers one of the highest viewpoints in the preserve with sweeping views of the Central Coast valleys and Pacific Ocean on clear days.

Chumash Creek

A seasonal creek supporting riparian habitat and native plant species, providing a cooler microclimate within the preserve.

Historical Ranching Sites

Remnants of early 20th-century ranching operations including old fence lines and corrals hint at the area's agricultural past.