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San Antonio State Forest adventures

San Antonio State Forest Adventures

San Antonio State Forest is a diverse natural area known for its scenic woodlands, abundant hiking opportunities, and tranquil river settings in Southern California's Santa Barbara County.

21,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1946
Year Established

About San Antonio State Forest

 

San Antonio State Forest occupies a unique place within California’s protected lands, located in the San Rafael Mountains of Santa Barbara County. The forest encompasses a rich mix of coniferous and broadleaf trees, including bigcone Douglas fir, canyon live oak, and Coulter pine, supporting a diverse range of wildlife such as black bears, mountain lions, and numerous bird species. The San Antonio River flows through the forest, offering picturesque riparian habitats and natural swimming spots popular among visitors during warmer months. Historically, this area was used by indigenous Chumash people and later by settlers for timber and grazing. Today, the forest is managed to provide sustainable timber resources while preserving ecological integrity. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike on several marked trails that lead to scenic vistas and quiet groves, explore backcountry camping sites, and partake in fishing and birdwatching. One of the forest’s highlights is its seasonal wildflower blooms which attract photographers and naturalists annually. The forest’s accessibility from nearby towns makes it an appealing destination for day trips and overnight retreats, where solitude and quiet nature encounters are often enjoyed. With an elevation range that provides mild summers and cool winters, it supports a varied outdoor calendar. The balance of conservation with responsible recreation ensures San Antonio State Forest remains a vital green space in Southern California’s rugged landscape.

Highlights

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San Antonio Creek Gorge – a scenic river canyon with clear pools

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Old Growth Bigcone Douglas Fir stands – rare forest habitat

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San Antonio Ridge Trail – offers panoramic views of the Santa Ynez Valley

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Secluded backcountry campsites along the river

Notable Natural Features

San Antonio River

A clear mountain river flowing through the forest, popular for wading, fishing, and scenic views.

Bigcone Douglas Fir Groves

These old-growth stands provide important habitat and showcase unique California conifer species.

San Antonio Ridge

A ridge offering expansive views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges.