Do you need a permit for Silver Peak Wilderness?

Do you need a permit for Silver Peak Wilderness?

No wilderness permits are presently required for overnight travel, but use of camping stoves or campfires requires a free California Campfire Permit, available at any USFS or BLM office.

Are dogs allowed in Silver Peak Wilderness?

Pets. Dog are permitted on a leash no more than 6 feet long, or otherwise restrict its freedom to roam at will. At night keep your dogs and other pets inside an enclosed vehicle or in a tent. Developed campgrounds are for people, not animals.

Do you need bear canisters in Big Sur?

In the backcountry, bear canisters are not required (we hung our food) and there are pit latrines at each of the campsites (luxury!). Resources: Stop by the Big Sur Station to ask the staff about current conditions.

Is Cruickshank Trail open?

Area Status: Open The trail starts from Highway 1 and completes at the South Coast Ridge Road 20S05.

Are there bears in Big Sur Campground?

Black bears are relative newcomers to the Big Sur area, and while still rare, are spotted occasionally. They are believed to be colonizing the area as a result of being pushed out of southern California.

Can you backpack in Big Sur right now?

The two main backpacking areas in Big Sur, the Ventana Wilderness and Silver Peak Wilderness, do not require permits to visit. However, you will need a California Fire Permit to operate any kind of stove, including Jetboils and other backpacking stoves that use pressurized fuel.

Are there ticks in Big Sur?

Ticks along the California coast have been a fact of life for decades — whether wandering down the trails of beaches north of Santa Cruz or much further south. Garrapata State Park in Big Sur was established in 1985, and garrapata is Spanish for tick.

Is the Pine Ridge trail open?

The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Want to report conditions for this trail? Write a review to inform other visitors! We did this trail mid-June and decided to backpack in the Pine valley.

How do you get to Sykes Hot Springs?

Directions to Sykes Hot Springs. Sykes Hot Springs is wilderness camping, so you cannot drive to it. You can drive to the trailhead, and from there you’ll need to hike for several hours. The trailhead is located at Big Sur Station, a 2.5-hour drive from San Francisco and a 5-hour drive from Los Angeles.

Can you sleep in car Big Sur?

The Los Padres National Forest is home to Big Sur and there are lots of places on the side of the road that you are allowed to camp for free. Big Sur campgrounds can fill up months in advance, so car camping on public BLM land (Bureau of Land Management) is a great back-up or last-minute trick.

Is there mountain lions in Big Sur?

Cougars, or mountain lions, exist in Big Sur but are rarely spotted. They are elusive and quiet. Although strong and powerful, rarely are they considered a threat to people.

What to do if you see a snake while hiking?

If you see or hear a snake, the best thing to do is to stop, assess the situation, slowly back away, and wait at a safe distance for the snake to leave. If there is a way to detour far around the snake, that’s a good option too. Don’t try to scare the snake away, approach the snake, or move the snake.

Is Sykes Hot Springs closed?

The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. In April 2021, this trail was reopened after a 4.5 years closure due to overcapacity and natural disasters.

Can you drive to Sykes Hot Springs?

Is Sykes Hot Springs Clothing Optional?

However, this trail is better for backpacking. Most people will take six to eight hours hiking one way to the hot springs. Like most hot springs, Sykes is a clothing-optional location. However, nudity is never mandatory, and some visitors will wear their swimsuits.