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The Los Padres Forest Association is sad to share reports of graffiti emerging across various Santa Barbara Front country trails including Buena Vista, San Ysidro, Hot Springs, Tunnel and Arlington Peak trails and East Camino Cielo road. These trails have not seen graffiti for a long time, so for them to be vandalized now is somewhat of a shock. Using paint to mark the trail is wholly unnecessary and destructive.
The LPFA and the Forest Service request that if folks need to mark a trail for a run or other course event, please use biodegradable materials like flour or baking powder, or better yet, build a rock cairn. Graffiti in the forest violates Leave No Trace principles and encourages others to deface the beauty of nature.
We are also looking for volunteers to help us with our Graffiti removal efforts. If you’d like to help be part of the solution, email us at VOLUNTEER@LPForest.org
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03/17/2021
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