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Beginning from the parking area off of Hollister Avenue, the Santa Barbara Shores Loop follows the
Sperling Preserve Trail southward toward the ocean. Following the
Sperling Preserve Trail you'll soon hike in and out of a ravine before staying to the right as the trail takes you to the eastern edge of the Sandpiper Gold Course. Once you reach this point turn left to continue following the trail as it runs along the edge of the golf course and dips in and out of another ravine while heading toward the coast. After roughly 6/10 of a mile of hiking from the trailhead you'll reach the bluff's edge.
From here you can hike down the coast along the towering cliffs for about 3/4 of a mile to a beach access point. You can take this path down to the beach, but be aware it is one of the most tar-filled beaches in the state. Continuing along the bluff tops, you can hike for 1/4 of a mile to a stand of eucalyptus trees before veering left to join a trail heading inland (northward). After hiking this path momentarily you'll reach the ends of the residential cul-de-sacs of the Santa Barbara Shores community. From here, turn left to follow the
Butterfly Preserve Trail to the west. You'll hike through this area, full of Monarch butterflies before once again coming to an intersection with the
Sperling Preserve Trail, which you'll follow to the right (inland). 3/10 of a mile of hiking will return you to the original trailhead and parking area, thus completing the loop.
Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at
The Trailmaster Store.
Flora & Fauna
Monarch butterflies migrate to the eucalyptus woodlands along the
Butterfly Preserve Trail during the winter (one of the three largest overwintering sites west of the Rocky Mountains for Monarchs).
Buckwheat, sage, fennel, mustard, and lemonade berry can be found along the bluff tops on the
Sperling Preserve Trail.
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Shared By:
John McKinney
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