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The best walks and hikes around San Diego

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Hiking around San Diego offers diverse landscapes, from coastal bluffs and beaches to inland mountains and intricate canyon systems. The region is characterized by trails along the Pacific coastline, routes through native chaparral, and ascents to hills with panoramic views. Natural features include unique sandstone formations, slot canyons, and varied ecosystems supporting rich biodiversity. This variety provides a range of hiking experiences for different ability levels.

Best hiking trails around San Diego

  • The most popular hiking route is Torrey Pines…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Torrey Pines Beach Trail Loop

8.37km

02:23

190m

190m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.5km

03:17

110m

120m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.41km

00:52

250m

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.11km

01:41

100m

100m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy
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Luis Alcantara
August 3, 2025, View from Cowles Mountain

Being plenty of water! Nice hike

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It's one of the high points to see everything from!

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All the major viewpoints in the reserve are worth a look, and the mileage is not long.

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The beach trail leads you right down to where you'd expect. One of the things people love to do is to 1) park at the beach parking lot right after the paid entry, and then walk the road all the way up to the top, then hike down the beach trail back to the beach where your final stroll along the beach leads you right back to your car. I highly recommend this. It's a unique thing to be able to do. But there's a catch... If the tides are high, or there is big surf, you won't be able to make it back to the beach parking lot from where the beach trail hits the beach. The tides and/or surf sometimes close down the section of beach along the bottom of the cliffs, meaning you'd have to hike all the way back up the beach trail and then walk the road down again (not as fun, unless you're looking for the extra work and miles). Pro tip: Check the surf and tides for when you'll be doing the hike. That way you'll have a better idea of where you should park (beach lot down at the bottom or trail parking lot up top), and know what kind of hike to expect.

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Look out for wobbly pavers in the creek

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Cowles Mountain, sitting at 1,593 feet, is the highest point within the City of San Diego. The summit gives you panoramic views of downtown San Diego, making it a popular destination for hikers seeking both a moderate challenge and scenic vistas.

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Closed when I came, but great spot to sit and cool off.

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you will sweat walking up this hill!

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FAQs about hikes in San Diego

  • What are the general difficulty levels for hikes in San Diego?
    Hikes in San Diego range from easy to moderate. Easy trails, like the **Cowles Mountain Trail loop — Mission Trails Regional Park**, are typically shorter with minimal elevation. Moderate hikes, such as the **Torrey Pines Natural Preserve from Torrey Pines State Beach — Del Mar** routes, can take longer and require good fitness.

  • When is the best time of year to go hiking in San Diego?
    San Diego offers great hiking year-round due to its mild climate. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant with cooler temperatures and often blooming wildflowers, while mornings in summer can still be comfortable.

  • Are there any family-friendly hiking routes in San Diego?
    Yes, there are several easy, family-friendly options available. The **San Diego Zoo loop family tour — Balboa Park** is a great example, designed for easy walks suitable for all skill levels.

  • What are some of the most scenic hiking areas in San Diego?
    The **Torrey Pines Natural Preserve** is highly regarded for its stunning coastal views and unique Torrey pine trees. **Mission Trails Regional Park** also offers beautiful natural settings.

  • Which parks are popular for hiking in San Diego?
    **Mission Trails Regional Park** and **Torrey Pines State Park** are very popular choices, offering a variety of trails from easy to moderate. **Balboa Park** also features great options for urban hikes.

  • What should I bring on a typical hike in San Diego?
    Even on easier trails, it's always wise to bring plenty of water, wear comfortable hiking shoes, and check weather conditions. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also recommended.

  • Can I find longer, more challenging hikes in San Diego?
    Yes, for those seeking more of a challenge, routes like the **Rim Trail & North & South Fortuna loop — Mission Trails Regional Park** cover longer distances and include significant elevation changes, requiring good fitness.

  • How can I find trails that are suitable for beginners in San Diego?
    Komoot categorizes many trails by difficulty. Look for "easy" rated hikes, which are typically shorter in distance and have minimal elevation gain, making them perfect for beginners.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many hiking trails to choose from in San Diego?

Yes, there's a wide variety. You can find over 400 routes around San Diego, ranging from easy coastal walks to challenging mountain climbs. The area offers a great mix of terrain, with about 247 easy trails, 145 moderate ones, and 10 rated as difficult.

What do other hikers think of the trails in San Diego?

The trails are very highly regarded. The komoot community has given the routes an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning ocean views and the well-maintained paths within the region's many parks.

Are there any good dog-friendly hikes in San Diego?

Yes, many trails in the San Diego area welcome dogs on a leash. For a challenging outing, the trail to Three Sisters Falls is a popular option for hikers with canine companions. Always check the specific park regulations before you go, as some areas like Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve do not permit dogs.

Can I find any hikes with waterfalls near San Diego?

Definitely. For a memorable waterfall hike, consider the trail to Cedar Creek Falls in Ramona. It's a well-known spot where the trail leads down to a stunning waterfall and swimming hole. Be aware that a permit is required and the hike back out is entirely uphill, so it's quite strenuous.

What are some good family-friendly or kid-friendly walks?

Balboa Park is an excellent choice for families. It offers gentle, paved paths through beautiful gardens and past cultural landmarks. For an easy and engaging walk, the San Diego Zoo loop family tour is a great option that keeps things interesting for all ages.

Where can I find a hike with great ocean views?

For dramatic coastal scenery, the trails at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park are a local favorite. The paths wind along the bluffs overlooking the Pacific, offering fantastic views, especially at sunset. It's a perfect spot for a relatively easy walk with a big scenic payoff.

Are there any unique or unusual trails in the area?

Yes, for a truly unique experience, check out Annie's Canyon Trail. This short but memorable hike takes you through a narrow, winding slot canyon that was restored and opened to the public. It's a fun adventure that feels worlds away from the nearby city.

I'm looking for a good circular hike. Any suggestions?

Mission Trails Regional Park has several excellent loop trails. If you're up for a moderate challenge with great rewards, the Rim Trail & North & South Fortuna loop is a fantastic choice. This 6.3-mile (10 km) route takes you over two peaks and offers panoramic views of the park.

What should I wear for hiking in San Diego?

Layering is key. The weather can change, especially between coastal and inland areas. Start with moisture-wicking clothing. Even on cooler days, the sun is strong, so a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential. Always wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, as many trails are rocky and uneven.

How difficult is it to hike to Potato Chip Rock?

The hike to Potato Chip Rock via the Mount Woodson Trail is considered strenuous. It's a 7.3-mile round trip with significant, steady elevation gain and very little shade. While the trail itself is straightforward, the physical challenge and sun exposure make it a tough workout. Start early and bring plenty of water.

What are some popular places for hiking in San Diego?

Locals and visitors alike flock to a few key areas. Mission Trails Regional Park is a massive urban park offering over 60 miles of trails, from easy strolls to the popular 5-Peak Challenge. For iconic coastal scenery, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park provides stunning ocean views. And for a unique adventure, Annie's Canyon Trail offers a fun hike through a narrow slot canyon.

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