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Distance
4.4 miles
Elevation Gain
1194 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Selby Campground Loop Trail, located in New Cuyama, California, is a well-maintained hiking trail that offers a variety of natural features. The trail is approximately 4.4 miles long and is rated as moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for hikers of varying skill levels. The trail winds through a diverse landscape, featuring a mix of open fields and dense forests. Hikers will pass by a small, clear lake, perfect for a mid-hike rest or picnic. The trail also offers views of unique rock formations, a highlight for geology enthusiasts. The trail is well-marked, but hikers are advised to carry a map for navigation. The best time to hike is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild. Hikers should bring water and wear sturdy shoes. Overall, Selby Campground Loop Trail offers a rewarding hike with a variety of natural features. It's a great choice for those looking for a moderate hike in the New Cuyama area.
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