Very nice! I've been trying to hit this trail for some time but can't find any good info on it. (Where it starts, how to get there's etc) mind filling me in?
Hey, I was there!
I ran into you all at the Main Divide / Maple intersection. Nice to meet you guys!
I was on my way back from a run out to Beek's Place...
Lost my CB antenna on that run along Main Divide back. I noticed on my way down to Silverado, but the photo I took where I met you all confirmed it was gone then, so we didn't go back for it.
Jason.
Where are these buildings? I went up today, but didnt see any thing like this
Where are these buildings? I went up today, but didnt see any thing like this
Take Chapman Ave east. It turns into Santiago Canyon rd. After you past Irvine Lake turn Left on Silverado Canyon Rd. Take Silverado to the end and keep on going past the fire gate. You are there. You can take it to Santiago Peak and then all the way to Ortega Highway. It’s an easy, scenic day run.
Do you know if you need a forest pass? Also, how long did this take for the day? I think the wife and I are going to make this run this Sunday and wanted to get more info.:thumb:
Do you know if you need a forest pass? Also, how long did this take for the day? I think the wife and I are going to make this run this Sunday and wanted to get more info.:thumb:
I think technically yes you need a pass if you are parked somewhere. Just don’t park anywhere for too long. I’ve never been asked to show one.
As long as you do not park and leave your jeep, you should be fine but in the 3+ times I have been there, I have never seen a ranger or anybody of authority. You can also enter the trail from the Ortega highway or the Indian truck trail off the 15. If you speed through it, you can be up and back down within 2 hours but if you take your time, it can take 3+ hours. If you can, I'd suggest being at the top for sunset as it's quite the view on most nights