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Waterfall hiking trails in the Santa Ynez Mountains traverse an east-west trending mountain range, largely encompassed by the Los Padres National Forest. This region is characterized by rugged terrain, steep slopes, and sandstone formations, supporting diverse ecosystems including chaparral and oak woodlands. Hikers can explore trails leading to notable natural features like waterfalls and prominent peaks, with the Santa Ynez River running parallel to the north. The mountains provide a backdrop to the Santa Barbara coastline, offering varied landscapes forβ¦
Last updated: May 12, 2026
2.44km
01:11
310m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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4.15km
01:24
170m
170m
Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.99km
02:43
410m
410m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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1.47km
00:29
70m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.80km
04:17
670m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Although this hike starts in a residential neighborhood, it quickly heads up into the hills to provide positively inspiring β get it? β views of the Santa Barbara coastline. The trail is rocky, so it's not boring β and even with a little shade in the steepest parts of the trail, you may want to save this one for a cooler part of the day.
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Known locally as Tangerine Falls (but also known as West Fork Cold Springs Falls), this "local Santa Barbara only" waterfall required quite an adventure for us. The hike wasn't really that well marked (at least for the waterfall) and we had to be prepared to do some pretty rough crawling, especially toward the end of the hike where the crawling was almost vertical.
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You have to climb over some little Rocks. The ones on the photo are beside them
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We turned around here, because the new way is not easy to find an someone said we have to use ropes to climb up the hill
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Discover the allure of Inspiration Point Trail in Santa Barbara. Winding through a residential area, this popular trail unveils a stunning viewpoint of the coastal beauty.
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Spectacular views from this steep, narrow trail. Hands need to be used at various instances and the path is not clearly marked at some places. Would strongly recommend good hiking shoes. Roughly follows the ridge line. An adventure!
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Inspiration Point Trail leads you to a stunning viewpoint of the Santa Barbara coastline and surrounds. This is a popular trail in Santa Barbara, starting in a residential area with no parking lot, so you need to park along the road. The trail can be busy depending on the day, so itβs recommended to get there early, especially on a sunny day. Take water with you during summer, because the rivers can be totally dry.
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A perfect sequence of waterfalls with natural pools and lush surroundings, with some pools deeper than others, and depending on the season the waterfalls could have more or less water. The trail to get to the falls can be considered moderate to difficult, with some steep parts, however itβs worth it for a refreshing soak after hiking.
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There are 7 distinct waterfall hiking trails documented in the Santa Ynez Mountains, offering a range of experiences from easy walks to challenging ascents. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
Yes, the Santa Ynez Mountains offer options for all skill levels. The Nojoqui Falls Trail is an excellent choice for beginners and families. It's an easy 0.9-mile (1.5 km) path that leads to a picturesque 80-foot waterfall, making it a rewarding short hike.
The waterfalls in the Santa Ynez Mountains, like Nojoqui Falls and Tangerine Falls, are typically at their most impressive during and immediately after the rainy season, which usually runs from late fall through spring (roughly November to April). During drier months, some waterfalls may have reduced flow or even be dry.
Dog regulations can vary by specific trail and within the Los Padres National Forest. It's always best to check the specific rules for each trail before heading out. Generally, dogs are permitted on many trails but often require leashes. For example, the Nojoqui Falls Trail is known to be dog-friendly.
The Santa Ynez Mountains are characterized by rugged terrain, steep slopes, and sandstone formations. Trails often traverse diverse ecosystems including chaparral and oak woodlands. While some paths like the Nojoqui Falls Trail are relatively flat and easy, others such as the Tangerine Falls Trail involve navigating steep and challenging sections.
While many waterfall trails are out-and-back, some routes can be combined or are part of larger loop systems. For instance, the Arlington Peak β Inspiration Point Trail loop from Mission Canyon offers a longer, more challenging experience that incorporates diverse landscapes, though its primary focus isn't solely on waterfalls.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the Santa Ynez Mountains offer stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the city of Santa Barbara, and the Channel Islands. You can also explore prominent peaks like La Cumbre Peak or Gaviota Peak. The region is largely encompassed by the Los Padres National Forest, providing a rich habitat for wildlife and diverse plant life.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Popular spots like the Nojoqui Falls Trail often have dedicated parking areas, though they can fill up quickly during peak times. For more remote trails, roadside parking might be an option. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.
For a comfortable and safe waterfall hike, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip (especially as trails can be wet or slippery near waterfalls), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as temperatures can change. A map or GPS device is also useful, particularly on longer or less-marked trails like the Hike to the Tangerine Falls.
Most day hikes in the Santa Ynez Mountains, including those to waterfalls, do not require a specific permit. However, some areas within the Los Padres National Forest may require an Adventure Pass for parking or overnight stays. It's always a good idea to check the latest regulations with the Los Padres National Forest service before your trip, especially if you plan to explore more remote areas.
The komoot community highly rates the waterfall trails in the Santa Ynez Mountains, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the rewarding views of the cascades, and the diverse landscapes ranging from chaparral to oak woodlands. The accessibility of trails like Nojoqui Falls Trail and the challenging adventure of routes like Tangerine Falls Trail are frequently highlighted.
Public transport options directly to many trailheads in the Santa Ynez Mountains are limited. Most visitors rely on personal vehicles to access the starting points of trails like Nojoqui Falls Trail or Tangerine Falls Trail. Planning for private transportation is generally recommended for convenience and flexibility.


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