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  • Warner Springs, California

    Warner Springs, California, is a top destination for outdoor adventures with some of the best trails and outdoor activities. The Pacific Crest Trail is a must-visit, offering a scenic hike with views of the San Felipe Valley and the Anza-Borrego Desert. This challenging trail is known for its diverse landscape, including unique rock formations and a variety of flora and fauna. For a more relaxed outdoor activity, head to Lake Henshaw, where you can enjoy fishing and bird-watching. In close proximity to Warner Springs, the Palomar Mountain State Park offers a range of hiking trails through coniferous forests, with panoramic views of the Pacific. These are just a few examples of the outdoor attractions in and near Warner Springs.

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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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    • Borrego Springs, California

      Anza Borrego Metal Sculptures

      4.6
      Here's a map I made that marks where most of the sculptures are (here). First, you enter the park and drive through the little city of Borrego Springs. There will be a roundabout you can't miss, so you know you're on the right path. There is nowhere to park to get to the sculptures specifically,...
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    • Escondido, California

      Clevenger Canyon South West Trail

      5.0
      4.39 mi / 1099 ft gain
      Clevenger Canyon South West Trail located in San Diego is a moderately challenging 4.4-mile round-trip hike with expansive views of the San Pasqual Valley and surrounding peaks. Located near the northern edge of the Clevenger Canyon area, the trail takes you through open, exposed terrain with ste...
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    • Mountain Center, California

      Cactus Spring Trail

      31.73 mi / 6407 ft gain
      Cactus Spring Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see wildflowers located near Mountain Center, California.
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    • Escondido, California

      Camp at Dixon Lake

      2.1 mi / 295 ft gain
      Dixon Lake is Escondido's best kept secret! A man-made reservoir located right next to Daley Ranch, Dixon Lake offers overnight camping, boat rentals, fishing, and hiking, along with picnic areas, a kids park, and more.  The campground is open year-round and is located next to the lake with a lof...
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    • Borrego Springs, California

      Borrego Wildflower Field

      Just a quick 10 minute drive outside Borrego Springs is where you’ll find these stunning wildflower fields. Borrego has received more water than normal this season so the wildflowers decided to come a bit earlier. Please mindful when walking around to avoid crushing any flowers. There is no droni...
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    • Ramona, California

      Cedar Creek Falls

      4.8
      5.52 mi / 1024 ft gain
      The trail to Cedar Falls starts out at a hill in a residential area and ends in an unexpected spot where there is a beautiful waterfall complete with a swimming hole. Surrounded by 75-foot-high cliffs, a magnificent waterfall splashes into a pool known as the Devil’s Punch Bowl. Hikers have been ...
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    • Hemet, California

      Hike South Fork Trail

      5.0
      5.4 mi / 1056 ft gain
      Begin by following the unsigned but visible trail on the south side of the turnout. You climb steadily through bushes and past granite boulders. At half a mile, you pass over to the western slope of the hill where the trail bends southeast, providing your first look of the river valley far below....
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    • Mountain Center, California

      Dunn Road

      15.55 mi / 994 ft gain
      Dunn Road is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • Santa Ysabel, California

      Three Sisters Falls

      4.9
      3.42 mi / 906 ft gain
      Three Sisters Falls is by far the best hike, for the most reward, that I've gone on in the close vicinity of San Diego. Only a short hour and a half drive from downtown San Diego, the hike offers all the draws of a National Park: remote wilderness, strenuous hiking, scenic mountain views, and ama...
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    • Fallbrook, California

      Monserate Mountain Loop

      5.0
      4.16 mi / 1247 ft gain
      The Monserate Mountain trail is a 4.2 mile loop hike that takes you through a [stand out feature of the adventure] near Fallbrook, California. This hike can be challenging given the elevation gain, so make sure you pack plenty of water especially on warmer days. 
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    • Ramona, California

      Mount Woodson's East Approach

      3.0
      3.96 mi / 1385 ft gain
      Mount Woodson is a well-known hiking trail in San Diego County. It is known for its breathtaking views and the famous potato chip rock. The Trail on the east side of the Mountain is fairly steep but is about half the distance of the trail on the west side of the mountain. To get to the trail on ...
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    • Julian, California

      Blair Valley Trail

      11.4 mi / 873 ft gain
      Blair Valley Trail is a loop trail where you may see wildflowers located near Julian, California.
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    • Julian, California

      Stonewall Peak

      4.7
      3.82 mi / 820 ft gain
      This hike is one of the most popular in the Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. When you reach Stonewall Peak's summit, enjoy the view of the surrounding park and nearby Lake Cuyamaca. The hike up the east side is a popular and relatively easy trail. Although you'll be gaining 800 feet, the hike is relat...
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    • Escondido, California

      Bernardo Mountain Summit Trail

      5.0
      7.15 mi / 1060 ft gain
      Bernardo Mountain is located on the Coast to Crest Trail in San Dieguito River Park. The 7.15-mile out-and-back trail to the 1060 ft. summit starts on the east side of I-15. It's a relatively easy hike all the way to the top. It picks up a little once you make it to the Summit Trail junction, wh...
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    • Julian, California

      Cuyamaca Peak

      4.5
      5.79 mi / 1627 ft gain
      This peak is one of the tallest in the county. Reaching the summit of the peak takes you to an elevation of 6500'. Although this peak isn't as challenging as others nearby, it's located in the center of San Diego, which offers up amazing views, which is the main reason to take this hike. The best...
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