Identity of Red Rock Drowning Victim Released

​Update by the edhat staff
July 13, 2023

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office has released the identity of the male who died after drowning in the Red Rock pool area on Wednesday.

The decedent is identified as 22-year-old Roberto De La Cruz of Santa Barbara.

The final cause and manner of death are pending.


SBC Search & Rescue during a swift water training (Photo: SBCSAR)


By the edhat staff
July 12, 2023

One man has died after drowning in the Red Rock Pools off a popular hiking trail on Wednesday evening.

At 6:08 p.m., Santa Barbara County firefighters responded to the area for a reported medical emergency. 

Captain Scott Safechuck states a 21-year-old male went missing from his group of friends after entering the water. He was found by the group and pulled to shore.

CPR and Advance Life Support were performed, however, the male was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity has yet to be released. 

Red Rock Trail is in the Santa Barbara backcountry and follows the Santa Ynez River which provides several large swimming holes along the trail.

The most popular area, “Red Rock Pools,” is 1/2 mile from the trailhead while more secluded pools are further upriver.

The area is listed as closed to the public, according to the Forest Service website.

Edhat Staff

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    • Chico – I don’t think either of those are current photos. The second one can’t be accurate for this story as it clearly states his friends pulled him out. I too am pretty familiar with those water holes and that doesn’t even look like this area. Not that it matters really but another area said this happened in a water hole just past the first crossing, not really back at Red Rock. Either way, very sad and my condolences to the family.

  1. Very sorry to see this and condolences to the family, unfortunately the first drowning on the river this year with decent pools and water up there. Unlikely the last incident to occur I’m afraid. This was just past the first crossing and not at the Red Rock pools from the scanner.

  2. Chico, I think the same thing. I biked and hiked that entire stretch of the river from Los Prietos (the first crossing) to just below Gibraltar Dam WELL OVER A MONTH AGO and never saw ANYTHING like what we’re seeing in the second photo. Gotta ask, Edhat/SBCSAR – what’s the deal?

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