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QR CODES FOR MAPS OF SANTA BARBARA'S FRONT COUNTRY TRAILS

QR codes are "quick response" codes designed to be used with most modern smartphones for a quick link to a web page, contact info, or in this case a Mobile Map® of Santa Barbara's Front Country Trails.

Instructions:

*ATTENTION iPHONE USERS, PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SCANNING

iPhone Users: Scan codes using the free "RedLaser" app and map will open in Google Earth app(required to view map).

Android Users: Scan codes with any QR reader app and map will open in either Google Maps or Google Earth apps.

*Note - Google Earth app is the most effective way of viewing these maps, with its enhanced map features and faster, better quality viewing.

Features - Each of these maps contains data inserted into the trail symbols including distances, elevation gain, and points of interest. Use the GPS feature to track your location along the route.

Troubleshooting - Have the latest version of apps installed. If trouble viewing try clearing the data and cache from the map program or turning off device and restarting.

(Mobile Phone Able- Clicking each symbol in your mobile phone browser will open the desired map)

San Roque Canyon Trails - Jesusita and Arroyo Burro Trails

San Roque Canyon Trails

 

Tunnel Trail Head Area Trails - Tunnel, Jesusita, 7 Falls, Cathedral Peak, and Powerlines

Tunnel Trail Head Area Trails

 

Rattlesnake Canyon Trail

Rattlesnake Canyon Trail

 

Cold Spring Canyon Trails- Cold Spring Trail, West Fork, Tangerine Falls, Montecito Peak

Cold Spring Canyon Trails

 

Hot Springs & San Ysidro Area Trails- Hot Springs, Vincent, Girard, McMenemy, Old Pueblo, San Ysidro Trails

Hot Springs and San Ysidro Area Trails

 

Buena Vista Trail

Buena Vista Trail

 

Romero Canyon Trails- Romero Canyon Trail, Romero Fire Road, Island View Trail

Romero Canyon Trail

 
Examples Of Possible QR Codes Uses

A Sample Carsonite Marker With QR Code Sticker on Cold Spring Trail (sticker digitally rendered)

Carsonite QR Marker

 

A Trail User Scans The QR Code On A Trail Sign Along Rattlesnake Canyon Trail (prop sign not installed)

Rattlesnake Trail Head Signage With QR Code

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