The Ventana Wilderness is a rugged and remote area of central California known for its stunning coastal views, dense forests, and diverse wildlife.
Sykes Hot Springs is a popular destination in the Ventana Wilderness known for its natural hot springs. The springs are located along the Big Sur River and are accessible via a 10-mile hike through the wilderness. Visitors can soak in the hot springs and enjoy the serene surroundings of the wilderness.
Cone Peak is the tallest peak in the Ventana Wilderness, standing at over 5,100 feet. The peak offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness, including the Pacific Ocean. Hiking to the summit of Cone Peak is a challenging but rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Pine Ridge Trail is a popular hiking trail in the Ventana Wilderness that spans over 20 miles. The trail winds through lush forests, past waterfalls, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Hikers can choose to do a day hike or backpack along the trail for a multi-day adventure.
Ventana Camp is a backcountry campsite located in the heart of the Ventana Wilderness. It is a popular spot for backpackers looking to spend the night in the wilderness. The campsite is situated near a creek and offers a peaceful and secluded setting for visitors to enjoy.
Ventana Double Cone is a prominent peak in the Ventana Wilderness that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Hiking to the summit of Ventana Double Cone is a challenging but rewarding experience, with the opportunity to see rare wildlife and unique plant species along the way.
Description: Abies bracteata, Ventana Wilderness above Big Sur, California
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Description: View south from Bottchers Gap campground of the Ventana Wilderness
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Description: The Carmel River along the Carmel River Trail in the Ventana Wilderness, Big Sur, near the Sulphur Springs campground.
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Description: The "Window" seen from the Ventana Doublecone peak in the Ventana Wilderness in California,United States.
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Description: Bottchers Gap, Big Sur, California
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Description: Bottchers Gap, Big Sur, California
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