Manzana Creek Trail to Manzana Schoolhouse
Los Padres National Forest

 

Highlights: The hike to Manzana Schoolhouse is a moderate backpack of 8½ miles (one-way) in the San Rafael Wilderness that follows Manzana Creek to a historic site, with rusting farm equipment and old cabins. Oak and alders provide nice campsites along the creek, whereas manzanita, digger pines, and yuccas grace the hillsides. The many creek crossings required during the wet season make this an adventurous winter or spring backpack.

Directions: The drive takes 2½-3 hours from Bakersfield. Call 805-967-3481 for USFS road conditions.

An alternate route from Ventura follows Highway 101 north to Santa Barbara, takes the Lake Cachuma-Highway 154 exit on the far side of town, and follows signs to Highway 154. Head into the mountains on 154, over San Marcos Pass, and continue past Lake Cachuma. Just after crossing the Santa Ynez River on a concrete bridge, and 22.4 miles from Highway 101, turn right on Armour Ranch Road. After 1.3 miles turn right on Happy Canyon Road and follow the directions above (bullet 5).

Trailhead: The trail begins on the south side of Manzana Creek and parallels the creek for a little over 1 mile to Potrero (Coldwater) Camp. Cross the creek to the north side to a trail junction, with Manazana Creek Trail to the left and Portrero/Hurricane Deck Trail to the right. Here there is a choice between high or low trails on Manzana Creek.

About 2½ miles from trailhead, there is a nice camp under an oak tree, with an outhouse hidden in the brush. Around 5 miles from trailhead, look for a junction. Stay on the trail that leads right, and do not take the dirt road that leads left. At 6 miles, there is some old, rusty farm equipment on the left and another junction. Stay right again and cross the creek. Dabney Cabin is reached 7 miles from trailhead, and gas an outhouse up the hill behind the cabin. Continue another 1½ miles to Manzana Schoolhouse at the junction of Manzana Creek and the Sisquoc River. There are outhouses and picnic tables at the campsite.

Trail Map

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Boy Scout Troop 484, February, 2001