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  • Rancho Santa Fe, California

    Rancho Santa Fe, California offers some of the best trails and outdoor activities. A must-visit is the Del Dios Gorge Trail, a 2.5-mile trail that's perfect for hikers of all skill levels. This scenic trail is known for its river views and unique rock formations. Another top trail is the Cielo Trail, a 4.5-mile loop that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve is a great spot for bird watching and exploring the diverse flora and fauna. Near Rancho Santa Fe, you can visit the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, known for its stunning cliffs and views of the Pacific Ocean. These are just a few of the outdoor attractions in and near Rancho Santa Fe, making it a great place for outdoor activities.

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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Surf Brooks Street Beach

      5.0
      Brooks Street Beach is just a couple of blocks off the Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. Parking can be tricky, so be forewarned that you may need to walked a few blocks.  Winter can be good, but during the summer and big south swells are when you want to go surfing, so be sure to check out ...
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    • Borrego Springs, California

      Borrego Palm Canyon

      5.0
      2.73 mi / 558 ft gain
      Borrego Palm Canyon Trail is located just north of the park visitor center, making it a convenient place to begin your exploration of the Anza-Borrego Desert. To reach the trailhead, drive through Borrego Palm Canyon Campground, the largest developed campground in the park, where an $8 day use fe...
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    • Borrego Springs, California

      Camping in Anza-Borrego State Park

      5.0
      With over 600,000 acres, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in the contiguous United States. 500 miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the Colorado Desert. The park i...
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    • Borrego Springs, California

      Maidenhair Falls via Hellhole Canyon Trail

      5 mi / 1060 ft gain
      This 5.1 mile hike begins near the visitor center of Anza Borrego Desert State Park and gains 974 feet of elevation while climbing up a canyon to a small waterfall. It is an interesting hike as you can see the plant life change as you get closer to the waterfall. There are parts where the trail g...
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    • Corona, California

      Santiago Peak via Holy Jim (Temporary Closure)

      5.0
      16.25 mi / 4423 ft gain
      This trail may still be closed due to trail maintenance. Please contact Trabuco Ranger at 951-736-1811 before heading out.  This a long day hike of 16 miles roundtrip, so it's best to get an early start (before sunrise). Get amazing views of Mt. San Antonio, San Jacinto, and San Gorgonio, and Ca...
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    • Corona, California

      Holy Jim Falls

      3.5
      3.06 mi / 633 ft gain
      To start, directions on how to get to the trail there are two different ways, the most common , which I will explain, being through Rancho Santa Margarita you will head east on Santa Margarita Parkway, turn left at the dead end (into a parking lot for a shopping center) on Plano Trabuco Road, thi...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      West Ridge to Car Wreck Trail and Mathis Canyon Loop

      4.5
      3.31 mi / 856 ft gain
      There are numerous ways to incorporate the Car Wreck trail into a larger loop through the Laguna Coast Wilderness and Aliso Canyon Park, but a common route is to begin at Alta Laguna Park at "Top of the World" in Laguna Beach. Take the West Ridge Trail .5 miles, bearing right onto the marked Car...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Hike the West Ridge Trail

      5.0
      1.5 mi / 150 ft gain
      Beginning at Alta Laguna Park at Top of the World, the West Ridge Trail is a popular starting (and ending) point for adventures into the Laguna Coast Wilderness, leading to trails and areas like Car Wreck, Big Bend, and Willow Canyon. You can also do it in reverse from the north. The ridge itself...
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    • Borrego Springs, California

      Hike the Panorama Overlook in Anza Borrego Desert State Park

      1.6 mi / 636 ft gain
      This is an out and back 1.6 mile round trip with 636 feet of elevation gain. The top has excellent views of Anza Borrego. It is close to the visitor center.
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    • Heisler Park, California

      Relax at Heisler Park

      5.0
      Located in Laguna Beach, California, Heisler Park is just past Main Beach, so it's the perfect place to avoid the typical tourist crowds. There's plenty of parking at Heisler Park, however you will have to pay, so come with a friend to split the cost! Luckily, if you plan on going to catch the su...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Water Tank Trail

      4.3
      3.05 mi / 502 ft gain
      There a numerous trails in the Laguna Coast Wilderness that proceed up and along the ridges and down into the canyons (or the reverse), and most are excellent for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. A classic out-and-back (with many options for loops) begins in Irvine Bowl Park at the en...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Kayak the Laguna Beach State Marine Preserve

      5.0
      Whether you're a beginning, intermediate, or advanced paddler, there are numerous ways to explore via sea kayak the protected waters off the coast of Laguna Beach. You can bring your own or rent and book a tour from several shops in town. An excellent starting point is at Fisherman's Cove just of...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Stand Up Paddleboard Fisherman's Cove

      Fisherman's Cove is a protected beach and cove in Laguna Beach at the bottom of Boat Canyon that is tucked away from the hustle, bustle, and crowds that are often found at other nearby beaches. Further, parking is easily (relatively speaking) found along Cliff Drive. The beach itself, especially ...
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