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Embark on the Reyes Peak Trail for a moderate hike that quickly immerses you in the rugged beauty of the Los Padres National Forest. This route, spanning 1.0 miles (1.5 km) with an elevation gain of 491 feet (150 metres), leads you through varied terrain, from rocky sections to groves…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trailhead for Reyes Peak Trail is situated within the Los Padres National Forest, near Ojai, California. Parking is available at the trailhead.
The terrain is varied and can be demanding, featuring rocky and exposed sections that require sturdy footwear. The path winds through significant tree stands, including Jeffrey, sugar, white fir, and ponderosa pines, interspersed with chaparral. Some parts involve boulder scaling, and the route along the Pine Mountain Ridge can be tricky to follow, especially nearing the west and the final ascent.
The scenery is a major highlight. From the summit and various points along the ridge, you'll be treated to breathtaking 360-degree panoramas, including the rugged Cuyama Badlands and the vast Pacific Ocean. On clear days, the Channel Islands are visible. The forested slopes feature large sandstone boulders, and in spring and early summer, wildflowers add vibrant color.
Spring and early summer are particularly rewarding due to the vibrant wildflowers like lupine and scarlet bugler. However, the trail offers spectacular views year-round, weather permitting. Always check conditions before you go.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail, provided they are kept on a leash. Please remember to pack out all waste.
While there isn't a specific entrance fee for the Los Padres National Forest itself, some areas or activities within the forest may require permits or passes. It's always best to check the official USDA Forest Service website for the Los Padres National Forest to confirm any current requirements before your visit.
The primary destination is the summit of Reyes Peak, standing at 7,514 feet, offering incredible panoramic views. The trail is also within the 219,000-acre Sespe Wilderness, known for its serene beauty. You'll encounter magnificent old-growth pines, including ponderosa and Jeffrey pines, which are rare in the southern Los Padres National Forest.
The area is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot red-tailed hawks soaring overhead and, if you're lucky, the iconic California condor. Deer, bear, and coyote also inhabit the area.
Yes, the Reyes Peak Trail connects to the Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail, offering options for extended backpacking adventures.
The Reyes Peak Trail is generally considered moderately difficult. While some sources describe sections as challenging, particularly a 10 km section with significant elevation gain, other perspectives suggest the first several miles are easier. The overall round trip is typically rated as moderate. It might be challenging for absolute beginners due to varied terrain and elevation.
Hikers should be prepared for rocky and exposed sections. The route along the Pine Mountain Ridge can be tricky to follow in places, especially as you approach the final ascent to Reyes Peak. If you venture down to Haddock Camp, be aware that the return climb to the Reyes Peak Trailhead is noted as very long and steep.
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