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  1. Encompassing almost two million acres, Los Padres National Forest spans some of the most ruggedly beautiful landscapes to be found anywhere in California. Your Adventure Starts Here! Camping. Hiking. OHV Riding and Camping. Passes/Permits. Maps/Publications. Los Padres National Forest Fire Restrictions.

  2. Los Padres National Forest is a United States national forest in southern and central California. Administered by the United States Forest Service, Los Padres includes most of the mountainous land along the California coast from Ventura to Monterey, extending inland. Elevations range from sea level to 8,847 feet (2,697 m). [2] Geography.

  3. Forest Headquarters (Supervisor's Office) 1980 Old Mission Drive Solvang, CA 93463 (805) 968-6640 Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 4:30pm. Mt. Pinos Ranger District

  4. www.nationalforests.org › our-forests › find-a-forestLos Padres National Forest

    Los Padres National Forest encompasses approximately 1.75 million acres of central California's scenic Coast and Transverse Ranges. The Los Padres National Forest stretches across almost 220 miles from north to south and consists of two separate land divisions.

  5. Los Padres National Forest is a beautiful place in central and Southern California. Administered by the United States Forest Service, Los Padres includes most of the mountainous land along the California coast from Ventura to Monterey, extending inland. Elevations range from sea level to 8,800 feet.

  6. Los Padres National Forest encompasses approximately 1.75 million acres of central California's scenic Coast and Transverse Ranges. The forest stretches across almost 220 miles from north to south and consists of two separate land divisions.

  7. lpfw.org › our-region › los-padres-national-forestLos Padres National Forest

    The Los Padres National Forest is Californias second largest national forest, extending nearly 220 miles across the scenic Coast and Transverse Ranges. Rising from the Pacific Ocean to over 8,800 feet in elevation, these wildlands form the backdrop of many local communities in Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, and Kern Counties.