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− | The Condor Trail is an approximately 400 mile long hiking trail in Southern California. | + | The Condor Trail is an approximately 400 mile long hiking trail in Southern California. It travels the extent of the Los Padres National Forest from Lake Piru in the south to Bottchers Gap outside of Big Sur in the north. |
It is maintained by the [[Condor Trial Association]]. | It is maintained by the [[Condor Trial Association]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | Length: | + | Length: 411 miles |
− | Standard direction(s) of travel: <!-- nobo, sobo, etc. --> | + | Standard direction(s) of travel: <!-- nobo, sobo, etc. --> Northbound. |
− | Season: | + | Season: None in particular, but does go through snow in the winter. |
− | Trail Association: <!-- link to article of trail org --> | + | Trail Association: <!-- link to article of trail org --> [http://www.condortrail.com/ Condor Trail Association] ([https://www.facebook.com/CondorTrail/ Facebook]). |
== Permits and Regulations == | == Permits and Regulations == | ||
<!-- Permitting requirements and agencies, camping regulations, campfire restrictions, etc.. --> | <!-- Permitting requirements and agencies, camping regulations, campfire restrictions, etc.. --> | ||
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+ | Since the trail is situated inside a National Forest, no permits are needed. The trail does pass through many wilderness areas so bicycles are not allowed. | ||
== Maps == | == Maps == | ||
=== Online Maps === | === Online Maps === | ||
<!-- Links to longtrailsmap.net and other mapping sites --> | <!-- Links to longtrailsmap.net and other mapping sites --> | ||
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=== Printed Maps === | === Printed Maps === | ||
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=== Websites === | === Websites === | ||
<!-- Ie www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail --> | <!-- Ie www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail --> | ||
+ | http://www.condortrail.com/ | ||
=== Apps === | === Apps === | ||
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== Sections == | == Sections == | ||
<!-- Does the trail have recognized sections, such as the desert/sierra/norcal/oregon/washington sections on the PCT? --> | <!-- Does the trail have recognized sections, such as the desert/sierra/norcal/oregon/washington sections on the PCT? --> | ||
+ | === Ventura County Section === | ||
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+ | === Santa Barbara Section === | ||
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+ | === San Luis Obispo Section === | ||
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+ | === Monterey County Section === | ||
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== Water == | == Water == | ||
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== Online Communities == | == Online Communities == | ||
<!-- If there are active online communities for this trail, where are they? --> | <!-- If there are active online communities for this trail, where are they? --> | ||
+ | https://www.facebook.com/CondorTrail/ | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 10:03, 2 February 2020
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The Condor Trail is an approximately 400 mile long hiking trail in Southern California. It travels the extent of the Los Padres National Forest from Lake Piru in the south to Bottchers Gap outside of Big Sur in the north.
It is maintained by the Condor Trial Association.
Contents
Overview
Length: 411 miles
Standard direction(s) of travel: Northbound.
Season: None in particular, but does go through snow in the winter.
Trail Association: Condor Trail Association (Facebook).
Permits and Regulations
Since the trail is situated inside a National Forest, no permits are needed. The trail does pass through many wilderness areas so bicycles are not allowed.
Maps
Online Maps
Printed Maps
Information Resources
Websites
Apps
Guidebooks
Other
Sections
Ventura County Section
Santa Barbara Section
San Luis Obispo Section
Monterey County Section
Water
Weather
Resupply Locations
Geographic Features
Administrative Territories
Online Communities
https://www.facebook.com/CondorTrail/
References