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Trail Conditions - Ventana Wilderness
Trail Conditions Reports for trails in the Ventana Wilderness.
1 Anastasia Canyon Trail (aka Cahoon Spring Trail)
2 Arroyo Seco Trail
3 Bear Basin Trail
4 Bee Camp Trails
5 Big Pines Trail
6 Big Sur Trail
7 Black Cone Trail
8 Boronda Trail (aka Timber Top Trail)
9 Camp Cawatre Trail
10 Carmel River Trail
11 Carrizo Trail
12 Church Creek Trail
13 Coast Ridge Trail
14 Comings Camp Trail
15 Cone Peak Trail
16 Cook Springs Camp Trail
17 Danish Camp Trail
18 DeAngulo Trail
19 East Molera Trail
20 Gamboa Trail
21 Hennickson's Ridge Trail
22 Horse Pasture Trail
23 Indian Valley Camp Trail
24 Little Sur Trail
25 Logwood Camp Trail
26 Lone Pine Camp Trail
27 Lost Valley Connector Trail
28 Lost Valley Trail
29 Manuel Peak Trail
30 Marble Peak Trail
31 Mill Creek Trail
32 Miller Canyon Trail
33 Mosquito Springs Trail
34 Mount Carmel Trail
35 Ojito Camp Trail
36 Pat Springs Trail
37 Pine Creek Trail
38 Pine Ridge Trail
39 Puerto Suello Trail
40 Rattlesnake Trail (aka Little Pines Trail)
41 Rocky Creek Trail
42 Rodeo Flats Trail
43 Round Rock Camp Trail
44 San Antonio Trail
45 Santa Lucia Trail (Pimkolam Summit)
46 Skinner Ridge Trail
47 South Fork Trail
48 Stone Ridge Trail
49 Tassajara Cut-Off Trail
50 Terrace Creek Trail
51 Tin House Trail
52 Tony Trail (Hot Springs Trail)
53 Turner Creek Trail
54 Ventana Camp Trail
55 Ventana Double Cone Trail
56 Vincente Flat Trail (Girard Trail, Kirk Creek Trail)
57 Zig Zag Camp Trail

Important Notice!

The Ventana Wilderness Alliance is providing this information free of charge as a public service to users of the Monterey District of the Los Padres National Forest. While we have read and screened the information provided here, neither we nor those submitting the information make any claims or guarantees as to its accuracy, and assume no responsibility for the safety of those using it as part of their trip planning process. Furthermore, backcountry travel involves myriad risks and potential dangers, all of which can be found in the area covered by this trails condition report page. It is the responsibility of the users of these reports to be aware of the risks involved in any backcountry activity and to assess for themselves whether they are up to the challenge of facing these risks. By providing this information we make no suggestion or representation, expressed or implied, that these trails will be in the same condition as described when you visit them or that they will be safe for your passage.