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A hike along a trail of great cultural significance to the Chumash people with incredible views


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14.2

Miles

22.9

KM

82%

Runnable

8,827' 2,691 m

High

7,620' 2,322 m

Low

3,176' 968 m

Up

3,175' 968 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (5°)

33%

Max Grade (18°)

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Features Birding · Historical Significance · Views · Wildlife

Overview

This is a very rewarding, yet relatively easy hike along Vincent Tumamait Trail from Mt. Pinos to the summit of Cerro Noroeste peak. It highlights the landscape and ecology of this region, which has great cultural significance to the native Chumash people.

Runner Notes

This trail is sacred in many ways, so any outdoor recreation should be done so with respect.

Description

Beginning at the summit parking lot of Mt. Pinos, where there are campgrounds nearby, run the rest of the Mt. Pinos Road to the summit. From there, Vincent Tumamait Trail continues west, over the rolling ridge line that connects Pinos to Cerro Noroeste. The trail is not difficult, but rather long, making it a great outing to fill the whole day. The ecosystems are largely pine forest and high desert chaparral. Views extend in all directions, including into the Wind Wolves nature preserve to the north, Carrizo Plain to the west, and Los Padres National Forest to the south and east.

History & Background

This is a trail of Indigenous origin, and the summits of both peaks are sacred to the Chumash. The modern trail was established with respect to that heritage, and named for a recent cultural leader of the Chumash Nation.

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Shared By:

Dillon Osleger

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Photos

At Mt Pinos, this is the sign that you'll find at the West side to start your hike down the Tumaimait Trail.
May 22, 2015 near Pine Mo…, CA
The uphill start to the trail.
May 22, 2015 near Pine Mo…, CA
The parking area for the start. This is looking back towards the entrance. The trailhead is towards the right, where that dark SUV is.
May 22, 2015 near Pine Mo…, CA
Snowshoeing to Mt. Pinos - February 16, 2018.
Feb 17, 2019 near Pine Mo…, CA
Snow is sporadic at sections of the hike.
May 22, 2015 near Pine Mo…, CA
The views go on for miles!
May 22, 2015 near Pine Mo…, CA

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