Santa Ynez Valley general information

  Santa Ynez Mountains

The Santa Ynez Mountains run east to west between the coastal town of Santa Barbara, and the Santa Ynez Valley. Elevations are gentle -- cresting at 2225 feet -- and this, along with the coastal influence makes for moderate temperatures, mild summers, and warm (though often wet) winters.

Vistas include the Pacific Ocean to the south, and Cachuma Lake with the Santa Ynez Valley to the north. Much of the land is a part of Los Padres National Forest. However, there are a few select residential neighborhoods, and occasionally properties become [available].

Highway 154 runs from Santa Barbara, up over the Santa Ynez Mountains, and back down past Cachuma Lake, and into Santa Ynez. The top of the mountain pass is called the "San Marcos Pass", and locals refer to the half hour drive to Santa Barbara (or vice versa) as "going over the Pass."

As you head over the Pass, going from Santa Ynez to Santa Barbara, you will pass Cachuma Lake. www.sbparks.org With extraordinarily scenic ambiance, Cachuma Lake is one of the most popular tourist attractions for fishing, boating, and camping (no swimming.)

Near the top of the pass is a wonderful restaurant called "Cold Spring Tavern." www.coldspringtavern.com . Once a stage coach stop, the wood frame structure still carries all charm of yesteryear. A roaring woodburning fireplace is the only source of heat, and the bathroom is an "outhouse" (with modern plumbing.) Pictures from days gone by adorn the walls, and sounds of bubbling brooks fill the atmosphere. The food is fabulous -- and you never know what wild game meat may be on as the daily special.

Also near the top of the pass is Rancho Oso Guest Ranch & Stables - the perfect vacation destination for the dedicated horseman. You can bring your horse and camp or ride a Rancho Oso horse in one of the most beautiful natural settings anywhere with miles of trails and scenery. There are cabins, covered wagons, and RV storage. Various activities at Rancho Oso are scheduled throughout the year.


Maps and Photos of Highway 154 www.sbc-rides.com

Stories of the San Marcos Pass by Ewan Kummel www.rain.org

San Marcos Pass History www.sblifestyle.com

Fire Safety www.firedept.net

Rancho Oso Guest Ranch and Stables www.rancho-oso.com

Cold Spring Tavern www.coldspringtavern.com

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