
Now you don't need a special map or tip to find or enjoy the trails - just show up & follow the signs! But hey, if you still want one, the maps are online. And don't forget to follow the park on Twitter.
Happy hiking!
We're taking on San Diego one hike at a time. And when we can't do a San Diego hike, we'll take this show on the road to cover those adventures too. We may not have the inside scoop on hiking in San Diego (& other points on occasion), but we have real stories of urban hiking.
The only way to get to the Catalina Islands is by boat, be it your own or ferry from the mainland (okay, so there is a small airport but I can't be bothered with facts). This restricted access makes Catalina a great getaway destination. Even though it is 100% tourist, it's very laid back with actually very little to do other than enjoy nature.
- Trail: Two Harbors
- Location: Two Harbors on Catalina Island
- Length: varies
- Hike time: varies
- Terrain: peak with plenty of plateaus
- Path visibility: clearly marked dirt path
- Difficulty: moderate, increasing difficulty as you go up the coastal peak
- Cost: free, but hiking pass required
- Highlight destination: overlooking the two harbors for which the area gets its name
- Beware: buffalo said to be on the peak, but we didn't see any; bring lots of water
- Trail: Sunset Cliffs
- Location: in Sunset Cliffs Park on Point Loma [map]
- Length: varies
- Hike time: varies
- Terrain: easy walk on road, but climbing down to explore the rocks & even some of the more hard-to-reach areas (skipping across the crashing waves) highly recommended
- Path visibility: clearly marked paved path, but encouraged to explore off the path
- Difficulty: easy up on the trail, but be careful down by the waves
- Cost: free
- Highlight destination: going off path at the waterline to explore the caves and private beaches
- Beware: stay back from the cliffs, wading across slippery rocks as waves come crashing in can be dangerous, & some vagrants in the less-traveled areas
- Trail: Love Valley Meadow
- Location: on Palomar Mountain, in Cleveland National Forest
- Length: 2 miles out and 2 miles back
- Hike time: 1.5 hours
- Terrain: nice, rambling country road
- Path visibility: very clearly marked road
- Difficulty: easy
- Cost: free
- Highlight destination: walking through the meadow
- Beware: there is not a formal parking lot, just a pull-off spot on highway 76
- Trail: Doane Pond and fire access road
- Location: Palomar Mountain State Park
- Length: 1 mile out and 1 mile back
- Hike time: 1.5 hours
- Terrain: snowy!
- Path visibility: very clearly marked road
- Difficulty: easy
- Cost: $6 to enter the park for the day
- Highlight destination: seeing snow in San Diego, followed by the view from the mountains
- Beware: dogs are NOT allowed on any of the formal trails in Palomar Mountain State Park, and snow greatly reduces visibility or normally well-marked trails
Happy hiking San Diego!1. Garnet Peak, Laguna Mountains
2. Arroyo Tapiado
3. Torrey Pines
4. Oak Canyon, Mission Trails Regional Park
5. Ghost Mountain
6. Iron Mountain
7. Visitors Center Loop, Mission Trails Regional Park
8. Three Sisters Waterfalls
9. Cowles Mountain
10. The Slot