Dick Smith Wilderness

Dick Smith Wilderness
Map showing the location of Dick Smith Wilderness
Map showing the location of Dick Smith Wilderness
Map showing the location of Dick Smith Wilderness
Map showing the location of Dick Smith Wilderness
LocationSanta Barbara / Ventura counties, California, United States
Nearest cityOjai, California
Coordinates34°40′0″N 119°30′0″W / 34.66667°N 119.50000°W / 34.66667; -119.50000
Area64,700 acres (262 km2)
Established1984
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
Location of the Dick Smith Wilderness in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California.

The Dick Smith Wilderness is a wilderness area in the mountains of eastern Santa Barbara County, California, United States, with a portion in Ventura County. It is completely contained within the Los Padres National Forest, and is northeast of the city of Santa Barbara and north of the city of Ojai. It is most easily accessible from two trailheads off State Route 33, which runs north from Ojai. It is adjacent to the large San Rafael Wilderness on the west and the Matilija Wilderness on the south. Across Highway 33 to the east, and also in the Los Padres National Forest, is the large Sespe Wilderness.

The wilderness is named after Santa Barbaran Dick Smith, who was a reporter, photographer, historian and pioneer in environmental journalism for the Santa Barbara News-Press. Smith spent more time in these remote regions of Santa Barbara County than anyone, covering the area on horseback and accompanied by his dog. In recognition of Dick's personal pursuit to preserve the wild back country the area was named in his honor, and the U.S. Congress created the wilderness in 1984 as part of the California Wilderness Act.[1]

  1. ^ From the Dick Smith Wilderness description page at the Los Padres National Forest web site [1]