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69
Vandrere
14,2km
04:21
480m
480m
The Montañon Ridge Loop offers a truly immersive hiking experience on Santa Cruz Island, transitioning from stunning coastal views near Scorpion Anchorage to rugged inland ridges. You'll traverse rocky terrain, encounter steep climbs, and be rewarded with unparalleled 360-degree vistas from Montañon Ridge, overlooking Potato Harbor and Anacapa Island. This moderate 8.8-mile (14.2 km) hike, with 1578 feet (481 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 4 hours and 20 minutes, making it a substantial day out for those seeking a challenge. The path can be unmaintained in sections, requiring careful footing.
To make the most of your visit, plan to access the trail from Scorpion Anchorage. Hiking the loop clockwise is often recommended, as it eases the initial uphill sections, which can be quite steep. Given the trail's demanding nature, good cardio is essential, and carrying ample water is a must. Always check the Channel Islands National Park website for ferry schedules and any specific island regulations before you go.
What truly sets this route apart are its unique geological features, including striking red sandstone and volcanic rock, alongside the chance to spot endemic flora like Santa Cruz Island buckwheat and the rare island scrub jay. Once an unmaintained "social trail," it was officially named the Montañon Ridge Loop Trail in 2018, solidifying its status as a premier route for experiencing the wild beauty of Channel Islands National Park.

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48
Vandrere
12,7km
03:46
370m
370m
Embark on a moderate hiking adventure through the Scorpion Canyon, Potato Harbor and North Bluff Loop, a route that spans 7.9 miles (12.7 km) and involves a total elevation gain of 1222 feet (372 metres). You can expect to complete this diverse trail in about 3 hours and 46 minutes. As you traverse the North Bluff Trail, you will be treated to expansive coastal vistas, looking out over turquoise waters and kelp forests, with clear views extending towards Anacapa Island. The Scorpion Canyon section offers a different atmosphere, winding through rocky terrain and chaparral hills where you might spot the unique island scrub-jay.
To access this trail, you will begin your journey near the historic Scorpion Ranch complex, which serves as a central point for visitors on Santa Cruz Island. Since Santa Cruz Island is part of Channel Islands National Park, your primary mode of transport will be a ferry service. It is essential to check the ferry schedules well in advance of your trip and familiarize yourself with any specific park regulations to ensure a smooth visit.
This loop offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Channel Islands National Park, showcasing both dramatic coastal bluffs and intriguing canyon landscapes. The trail's path along Potato Harbor provides stunning cliffside views, while the Scorpion Canyon area gives you a chance to observe the island's distinctive flora and fauna. The historic Scorpion Ranch complex itself adds a layer of cultural interest, making this route a well-rounded experience for any hiker.

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15
Vandrere
17,1km
05:53
730m
720m
The Montañon Ridge Loop Trail on Santa Cruz Island is a demanding 10.6-mile (17.1 km) hike that immerses you in a rugged, windswept landscape, offering expansive views that stretch across the Channel Islands. You'll gain 2381 feet (726 metres) over roughly 5 hours and 52 minutes, navigating rocky paths and old road cuts. From the ridge, you can spot landmarks like Anacapa Island and Smugglers Cove, with the terrain transitioning from Monterey shale to volcanic rock.
Planning for this difficult route requires careful consideration. The trail is mostly exposed, so an early start is crucial to beat the heat, and you must carry ample water. Access to Santa Cruz Island is by ferry, typically from Ventura, landing at Scorpion Anchorage, which is your trailhead. Be mindful of steep drops along certain sections of the trail.
This loop trail offers a unique glimpse into Santa Cruz Island's past, with sections that were once old sheep trails. You might even stumble upon an abandoned oil well, a relic from exploratory drilling. The island's diverse wildlife includes various birds and the endemic island fox, and notably, there are no rattlesnakes here, making for a different kind of wilderness experience.
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