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Solstice Canyon Park

Solstice Canyon Park, which was closed following damages suffered in the November 2007 Corral Fire, is once again open to the public.  (CLICK HERE to view the National Park Service press release.)

Solstice Canyon Park features include:

  • An education shelter
  • A small amphitheater
  • Redesigned and expanded parking areas (2003)
  • A new (2003) bridge that allows steelhead trout to swim up and down the creek unhindered.  The new bridge also allows visitors a better view of the creek in several places.

The entrance to Solstice Canyon Park is on Corral Canyon Road, 1/4 mile north of Pacific Coast Highway.  This Park is run by the National Park Service.  There is no entrance fee and there are miles of hiking trails, one leading to a waterfall and pond.

Additional information may be found at the National Parks website or by calling the NPS 24-hour hotline at 805-370-2301.