Ruter

Planlægger

Funktioner

Opdateringer

App

Log ind eller opret konto

Hent appen

Log ind eller opret konto

Opdag
Places to see
Natural Monuments
Amerikas Forenede Stater
Californien
Ventura County

Sespe Hot Springs

Highlight • Naturmonument

Sespe Hot Springs

Vandring

5.0

(2)

Sespe Hot Springs is a remote natural monument nestled deep within the Sespe Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County, Southern California. Situated along Sespe Creek, these geothermal springs are found at an elevation of approximately 888 meters, within the rugged eastern Topatopa Mountains and southern Sierra Pelona Mountains. This unique destination offers a challenging yet rewarding wilderness experience, accessible only by foot or horseback.

What draws adventurers to Sespe Hot Springs is the profound sense of…

Dette Highlight ligger i et beskyttet område

Tjek lokale regler for:

Sespe Wilderness

Gem

Del

  • Mere

  • Gem

    Del

  • Mere

  • Tag mig derhen

    Tips

    23. august 2023

    Vandring

    Sespe Hot Springs is one of the most hidden and least-visited natural hot springs in Sespe Wilderness. It is better to go there in spring when the temperature of the water is between 55°F and 70°F; in summer it can get to 100°F.

    Kender du stedet? Log ind for at tilføje et tip til andre eventyrere!

    Opret gratis konto

    Ruter i nærheden

    Bedste ruter nær Sespe Hot Springs

    1

    Vandrere

    1. Sespe Hot Springs via Johnston Ridge Trail — Sespe Wilderness

    27,9km

    10:30

    1.050m

    1.050m

    Hike the difficult 17.3-mile Johnston Ridge Trail in Sespe Wilderness, gaining 3450 feet to reach the remote Sespe Hot Springs.

    Naviger

    Send til telefonen

    Svær

    Detaljer

    Oplysninger

    Højdemeter 890 m

    Vejr

    Drevet af Foreca

    I dag

    søndag 22. marts

    26°C

    9°C

    0 %

    Flere vejrtips

    Maks. vindhastighed: 8,0 km/h

    Loading

    Placering: Ventura County, Californien, Amerikas Forenede Stater

    Ofte stillede spørgsmål

    What are the primary access trails to Sespe Hot Springs, and how do they differ in difficulty?

    There are three main trails to reach Sespe Hot Springs, each offering a distinct challenge. The Sespe River Trail is the longest at 16.8 miles one way and is considered moderately difficult, involving several river crossings. The Alder Creek Trail is a moderately difficult 7.5-mile one-way hike. The Johnston Ridge Trail is the shortest but most difficult at 9.5 miles one way, known for its steep descent, lack of shade, and limited water sources.

    Are permits required to visit Sespe Hot Springs or camp in the Sespe Wilderness?

    Yes, a wilderness permit is generally required for overnight stays in the Sespe Wilderness. Additionally, a California Campfire Permit is needed if you plan to use a stove or have a campfire (where permitted). It's always best to check with the Los Padres National Forest Ojai Ranger District for the most current regulations before your trip.

    Is Sespe Hot Springs suitable for a winter hike, and what are the seasonal considerations?

    Winter is one of the best times to visit Sespe Hot Springs, along with late fall and early spring. During these cooler months, the strenuous multi-day trek is more manageable as summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. However, be prepared for potentially cold nights and increased water levels in creek crossings after heavy rains.

    What are the typical water temperatures in the soaking pools at Sespe Hot Springs?

    The source of the springs can be as hot as 130 degrees Fahrenheit. However, the man-made rock-walled soaking pools along the hot spring stream typically offer temperatures around 105 degrees Fahrenheit. These temperatures can fluctuate depending on the season and specific conditions.

    Is Sespe Hot Springs considered family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    Due to the remote location and the strenuous, multi-day nature of the trek, Sespe Hot Springs is generally not considered family-friendly for young children. The long distances, rugged terrain, and lack of amenities make it challenging. While dogs are often permitted in the Los Padres National Forest, the extreme heat, lack of water, and difficult terrain, especially during warmer months, make it a very challenging and potentially unsafe environment for dogs. Always ensure your pet can handle such conditions and check current forest regulations regarding pets.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter in the Sespe Wilderness near the hot springs?

    The Sespe Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors have reported sightings of bighorn sheep near the springs. The area is also part of the Sespe Condor Sanctuary, established to protect the California condor, though this sanctuary is closed to the public. Other potential wildlife includes various bird species, reptiles, and mammals common to Southern California wilderness areas.

    Are there any amenities or accommodations near the Sespe Hot Springs trailheads?

    Sespe Hot Springs is deep within a wilderness area, meaning there are no amenities or accommodations directly at the trailheads. Visitors must be self-sufficient and prepared for a multi-day backpacking trip. The nearest towns, such as Ojai or Fillmore, would offer lodging, dining, and supplies, but these are a significant drive from the remote trailheads.

    What is the elevation gain and overall terrain like on the trails to Sespe Hot Springs?

    The hot springs themselves are located at an elevation of approximately 888 meters (2,913 feet). The trails involve significant elevation changes, especially the Johnston Ridge Trail with its steep descent. The terrain is rugged, characterized by rocky outcroppings, river crossings, and varied landscapes from chaparral to more shaded areas, though some routes offer little shade. Expect challenging and uneven footing throughout.

    Is cell phone reception available at Sespe Hot Springs or along the trails?

    No, cell phone reception is non-existent throughout the Los Padres National Forest, including at Sespe Hot Springs and along all access trails. Visitors should carry a satellite communication device for emergencies and inform others of their itinerary before departing.

    What unique natural features, besides the hot springs, can be observed in the area?

    Beyond the hot springs themselves, the area boasts several unique natural features. You'll find vibrant algae formations in the hot spring stream, with different colors indicating varying water temperatures. The immediate environment features rocky outcroppings and cacti, contrasted by lush palm trees that offer some shade. The rugged canyon walls and the Sespe Creek itself contribute to the dramatic wilderness landscape.

    How do I find parking for the Sespe Hot Springs trailheads?

    Parking for the Sespe Hot Springs trailheads is typically available at designated areas near the start of the Sespe River Trail (often accessed via Rose Valley Road) or the Alder Creek Trail (from Squaw Flat Road). The Johnston Ridge Trail starts from Mutau Flat. These are generally unimproved parking areas in remote locations. Always check with the Los Padres National Forest for specific trailhead directions and any required parking passes or fees before your trip.

    Andre populære steder, du kan udforske

    Willett Hot Springs

    Udforsk
    RuterRuteplanlæggerFunktionerVandretureMTB-stierLandevejsruterBikepacking
    Hent appen
    Følg os på sociale medier

    © komoot GmbH

    Fortrolighedspolitik