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Hiking to High Point on Palomar Mountain in the Cleveland National Forest

December 4, 2020 By Richard Oppelaar 2 Comments

Hiking to High Point on Palomar Mountain

Appropriately named High Point is the highest peak in the Palomar Ranger District of Cleveland National Forest. This hike offers unique views of Toro and San Jacinto Peak, and a colorful variety of trees that isn’t often found in Southern California. Getting to the Trailhead Take Interstate 15 toward Temecula and exit at Highway 79 […]

Filed Under: Trail Guides Tagged With: 11+ miles, Cleveland National Forest, dog-friendly, High Point, Palomar Mountain, peakbagging, San Diego County, Six-Pack of Peaks, Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge, strenuous

Hiking Hot Springs Mountain on the Los Coyotes Reservation

November 19, 2020 By Jeff H Leave a Comment

Hike Hot Springs Mountain in San Diego County

Hot Springs Mountain in the Los Coyotes Reservation is the highest peak in San Diego County, with chaparral, oak and pine forests. On a clear day, you can see the Pacific Ocean over 50 miles away. Near the summit are the crumbling remains of a lookout tower, and the true summit requires a short boulder […]

Filed Under: Trail Guides Tagged With: 8-10 miles, dog-friendly, Hot Springs Mountain, Los Coyotes Reservation, peakbagging, San Diego County, Six-Pack of Peaks, strenuous

Hike to Stanley Peak in Daley Ranch

May 23, 2018 By Jeff H 4 Comments

Hike to Stanley Peak at Daley Ranch in Escondido

Everyone needs a peak in their backyard, and 1,975′ Stanley Peak in Escondido’s Daley Ranch makes a great go-to hike that you can finish before lunch. This loop route gives you a fine overview of historic Daley Ranch, with sweeping views over much of north San Diego County. The trail itself has very little shade, […]

Filed Under: Trail Guides Tagged With: 6-8 miles, Daley Ranch, dog-friendly, moderate, peakbagging, San Diego County

Batiquitos Lagoon Trail

October 7, 2011 By Jeff H 4 Comments

Batiquitos Lagoon in north San Diego County is one of the few remaining tidal wetlands on the southern coast of the United States. Located between Carlsbad and Encinitas, the lagoon is managed as a wildlife preserve by the California Department of Fish and Game. This lagoon is home to several protected nesting areas and water […]

Filed Under: Trail Guides Tagged With: 3-6 miles, Carlsbad, coastal, dog-friendly, easy, family-friendly, San Diego County, scenic

Exploring South Carlsbad State Beach

December 19, 2010 By Jeff H 5 Comments

I have fond memories walking along the beach in Carlsbad. My grandparents retired to Carlsbad, and I’ve been there first with them, and later with my own kids. South Carlsbad State Beach is a great stretch of bluff-lined beach that makes a beautiful place to amble about, exploring the beach, enjoying the sunshine and the […]

Filed Under: State Parks, Trail Guides Tagged With: 3-6 miles, beach, beachcombing, Carlsbad, Carlsbad State Beach, coastal, family-friendly, flat, guide, hike, San Diego County, scenic, State Park, trail, walk, walking

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