Winchester Gun Club & Figueroa Mountain Observing Sites

Gun Club Driving Directions. 

Looking West Towards the Entry Gate

Looking North towards Figueroa Mt

Looking East SkyGlow from SB

Our dark sky observations take place at the Winchester Canyon Gun Club located off of West Camino Cielo.

Click for a map of the area near the Gun Club

The Gun Club is located at an elevation of roughly 3000 feet.  It is removed enough from Santa Barbara that much of the sky glow is eliminated.  There are several concrete pads and picnic tables which make for a nice area to setup.  Most of set up all the way in the back.

To get to the Gun Club, take Highway 154 north over San Marcos Pass. Get off at West Camino Cielo. The exit is a left-hand turn, almost at the top of the Pass.
Proceed about five miles until the pavement runs out. The road is very twisty and often only one lane wide, so this 4.2 mile distance takes about 15 minutes or so.

The Gun Club is located on the right-hand side of the road. There are two large trees with a yellow locked gate between them.

On your way in or out at the Gun Club, please close the gate behind you and slide the lock through its slots so the gate appears to be closed and locked.

Figueroa Driving Directions 

Looking South

Looking North East

Looking North

Coming Soon

This is the best Dark sky you can get to around here in an less than 1 1/2 Hour drive.  From where I live in Goleta its about 1 1/4 hour to get to the site.  There are 4 site's you can go to. Here I will give directions to the 2 sites that I think are best. 

Directions to Figueroa:
1. Take the 101 North. Exit at the 154 turn-off to Los Olivos. It’s about 8 miles past Buellton.
  1a. From S.B. take San Marcos Pass (154) to Los Olivos. Turn Right on Figueroa Mountain Road. 
  1a. SKIP TO Step #3
2. Go east on the 154 towards Los Olivos and turn Left (north) at Figueroa Mountain Road.
3. Stay on Figueroa Mountain Road at 11.8 miles you will come to the Ranger Station.
    Go past the Figueroa Ranger Station turn off. You will see the station down to your right.
5. At about .7miles  further you will see a dirt road on the left with a metal road gate. This goes to
    Catway. Continue on the paved road.
6. Site # 1 The Lookout  Take the next dirt road to your left 1.1miles past the Ranger Station.
    If you stay on the pavement and you come to Figueroa Mt. Campground, you've gone 1/4 to 1/3 of a
    mile to far. Double back.
7. Follow the dirt road for about two miles.
At the Pino Alto turnoff take the right fork. Take the next fork
    to the right as well.
    If you find yourself going downhill you are on the wrong road. Follow the signs to the fire lookout. This
    is the spot.
8. SITE #2 The Saddle DON’T take the dirt road on step #6 Continue on the paved road
past Figueroa
    Mt. Campground It will take you about another 6 to 10 min's to get to the RED MOUND
9. At about 4 Miles you will come up on a Big Area of Red Dirt (RED MOUND) on your right side side. Your 
    almost there.
Some times you might see some of the Vandenberg members at this point.
10.Drive 0.7 miles past the next open gate. The road is kind of narrow in spots and winds through a lot trees, then start down a little hill.
     You will see on the left where we set up on the left.

Click for Map to Figueroa Mountain  

Make sure you have a forestry pass.
You can get a forestry pass at Big 5 Sporting Goods; the cost is $5.00 per day.
Drive time from Santa Barbara via 154 and little traffic 70 minutes. It's about the same from Goleta via 101 N.

When

The Saturday closest to New Moon is the traditional gathering time for the dark sky observers.

Getting in and out

Contact Paul Winn at strg8zn@cox.net to coordinate getting into the site and to be sure that there will be an observation.

After Dark Car Lights off please, If you will be arriving after dark please turn off your headlights before you turn into the gate.  Use either your parking lights or a hand held flashlight to navigate through the gate and into the site.

If you will be leaving before any of the others, please check around and coordinate your departure time with those who are taking astro-photos.