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    Sweetwater River Bridge

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    Dulce R.

    Great place tucked away in San Diego that is essentially a hidden gem. Unfortunately, we surpassed this spot by 10 miles as Google had us and the end of the park. This park is long and at one end is this bridge that was built in 1929, there is a lovely sign and many come here to take pictures. There is also another couple of bridges during your hike through the fields. Upon arriving a motorcyclist parked his bike at one entrance to take pictures, on the way back from our hike, a couple had a tripod setup for pictures. Oh yes, we got our picture on too!!!

    Super nice walk this morning
    Mary K.

    This is one of the most peaceful walks you will ever go on. Not everyone loves hiking and there's nothing wrong with that. This walk is for my non hikers. It is such a beautiful, calm, relaxing trail here. I love how quiet is it. If you're scared of anything steep, don't worry. This walk is fairly easy and not at all challenging. My favorite times to come are early in the morning or around 11ish. Parking is easy and free. Sometimes people take pictures by the bridge. Pro tip, do not wear shoes you like! They will definitely get dirty.

    Nina A.

    Nice bridge! Parking can get a bit crowded. We went on a weekend AM and had to park off the busy highway street.. The bridge connects to a hiking trail. Very family friendly. We brought our 3 yr old and he did fine, got a bit tired but we also had a hiking bag. There are lots of mountain bikers on this trail. Also plenty of neat surprises like the river running through! There is also plenty of shopping centers and restaurants near by so its easy to grab a bite after a hike.

    Marcus F.

    Unless you're having your portrait or family pictures taken this isn't a destination. Think of the Sweetwater River Bridge as something to check out if you're in the area. Parking lot is right off Campo road. If you're not hiking the gauntlet 8 mile hike to Mother Miguel Mountain then figure about 15 minutes to walk to the end of the bridge and back, maybe with a stop or two for pictures. - This is also the place where skunks that were captured in the surrounding neighborhoods get returned to the wild. Almost 300 skunks have been returned here.

    Alfred A.

    This was my first time here and it's a nice place for people of all ages. The trail itself is a loop but you don't have to do the loop it splinters off into other little trails and there is a lot to explore. I saw birds, rabbits, squirrels a lizard and two different snakes... one non venomous and the other was a baby rattlesnake. It's really beautiful and full of color st the moment. I'd definitely recommend checking it out before summer and if you go during the summer go early. Hours are sunrise to sunset.

    Jade C.

    Great spot to hike! Dog friendly as well:) We enjoyed this hike a few times and will do it again. Each time we've gone there are photo shoots or video shoots happening so obviously the location is cool!

    Mike G.

    The bridge was built in 1929 pretty cool to see got that out-of-the-way water under the bridge lol

    Julia S.

    It's one of most gorgeous local trails I've been. It's great for anything: hiking, running, walking. It feels like you're far away from the city, being literally 10 min away only. If you go for a run, you'll get your 5 miles work out. And the bridge at the beginning is just gorgeous. I would definitely pick it for my Photo session!

    First time coming to this hike with my boyfriend. Before starting our hike we found black bags with headless goats on the side of the parking lot. We don't know what the goats were used for. Just be careful when coming here alone and at night.

    Mansour S.

    I would definitly say this is hidden gem in rancho san diego , easy access from campo road , its across the St. from tgi & ymca , it do have limited parking but its not a busy spot , i really loved the place i kept walking in depth till i arrive behind the houses on the mountain in spring valley on lake point drive which was interesting & cool but had to go back since i was alone & there was no signs , there is i would say 2 paths to go , the path i took they say it would go all the way to bonita . I think there should be more signs at least in case of bad thing happen & you needed to call 911 you can let them know where on earth are you coz i walked 60 minute in depth and i took rights & lefts climbed some hills and there was couple times of high inclined down hills which can turn out to be bad experience if you lose stability and roll down . I would go back next week to try different route , i just hope that there is someone with me to make it more fun and safer . I wouldnt recommend you to hike in depth alone , all the people were in groups and didnt see anyone going more than 15 minutes in depth at least the route i took although i saw some foot trails on sand . There is a small nice pond & bridge , after 10 minutes walking you will not hear any street sounds just fresh air and excellent views. Make sure to lock car & dont leave things of value on sight coz someone might broke into your car .

    Very pretty place to have a nice hike. To be honest I did take a wrong turn at some point and ended on a jeep trail. It was very pretty though. Some obvious pointers but not that obvious for beginner hikers like me, there's no trash cans on the trail, just in the beginning area. There are obviously ticks but that's something I didn't really keep kind mind of; my dog and I got 5 ticks total. It was bad. Anyway, very pretty nature and it's serene. Just keep track of where you're going and stay conscious about insects & ur all good.

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    Amazing location for family pictures and also for a hike. Best of both! There is limited parking so keep that in mind.

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    Came here to take pictures & ended up walking the trail. It's so soothing & relaxing walking through the mountains. Beautiful area

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    4.6(428 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Having access to hiking and mountain biking so close to the major urban center of San Diego is a…read morehuge benefit to everybody who lives here that enjoys the outdoors. Right now through March is the best time of year to visit in my opinion. Everything is beautiful and green and the flowers are starting to come out. I just hiked there this past weekend and it was spectacular. Over the course of the years when we have had super blooms, the mountainside on South Fortuna gets covered with poppies. We only saw a couple puppies here this past weekend but super exciting! With a little bit of rain in the near future forecast, the wildflowers are going to explode. So many different choices of trails to hike, but the south Fortuna Mountain is definitely my favorite. There's a kick ass section of over 200 stairs that goes straight up the hillside. That's the hillside where the poppies come out and it's one hell of a workout. It does get incredibly hot out here in the summer months. I would proceed with caution, if choosing outdoor activities here at those times. Tons of water, early morning or late evening start time for activities and adequate sun protection are a must. There is very little shade on these trails. I would also recommend always going with a buddy, just in case there's an emergency, and using the AllTrails app so you don't get lost.

    I've been wanting to go to Mission Trails for the longest and finally had the opportunity to go…read morerecently. It was a typical beautiful day...I thought why not enjoy it at Mission Trails Regional Park. It was easy to get to and plenty of available parking...choice of lot or street. That's greaaat parking is not an issue whatsoever! Our goal was to see the dam. We had a pleasant walk...basking in the sun...listening to nature...reading park info displayed and signage. Along the way, we realize there were pipeline work being done for what appears to be for waste. We weren't sure for how long this work was going on. When we almost arrived at our destination, we were disappointed to find out the road to the dam was closed due to construction. I wish this sign was at the start of the trail. We could've taken another trail instead. It's all good though. We enjoyed looking at the open areas with rugged hills and valleys while taking in the nature surrounding us. Overall, it was a good outdoor experience. We'll be back :-)

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    Lawson Peak Trail - For perspective: The person about to exit the chimney is 6ft tall and about 200lbs.

    Lawson Peak Trail

    4.3(9 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    It had been over a decade since I've done this hike -- mostly because dogs are prohibited on this…read moretrail (and usually I like to take my dogs hiking) -- but this week I decided to do it again. The short of it: - The first mile is pretty uninteresting as it is on a fire road. - Then you hit an open dirt plateau, walk straight across to the open path on the opposite side. - The remaining 1.3 miles is really fun -- lots of scrambling up boulders, and then a little challenging rope climb through a chimney to get to the peak where there are fantastic views Things to know: Cell service is spotty up there, so if you are going to use Google Maps to find the trailhead,, start to navigate while you are still in a populated area with cell service. Finding the entrance to the chimney can be tricky. There were three of us that were close to it, but it took us about 10 minutes to find it. To make it easy for the rest of you to find: download the What3Words app in advance, and when you get to the point that you are actively looking for the chimney, put in the words "dreadful.joining.tilts" and hit Navigate / Compass Mode...this should guide you to the exact entrance of the chimney. (( Side note, if you are not familiar with What3Words, watch this cool 5 minute TedTalk by its founder: https://www.ted.com/talks/chris_sheldrick_a_precise_three_word_address_for_every_place_on_earth )) There are lots of holly-like shrubbery on the second half of the trail. Long pants aren't required, but they can definitely help you avoid abrasion. It gets hot there: the high was supposed to be 60 degrees in that area yesterday, but it felt like it was in the 70s when we were doing the hike. This is definitely a hike to do when the weather is cold in San Diego proper. Download the All-Trails trailmap in advance: the latter 1.3mi is not well-marked, and having that GPS accessible trailmap sped up our hike by letting us know if we were getting off the beaten path. For a meal afterwards, I recommend Panchos: we went to Panchos Mexican on Jamacha Rd....huge serving sizes, and very tasty.

    Hiked this back in early March. I liked that there were very few people on the trail. It is steep…read morefrom the beginning but not too difficult. Small area to park by the start of the trail which is a yellow gate. Once you get close to the peak there is not much of a trail and you need to pick a path over boulders. I made my way around to the back of the peak on the west side and found the rope. There are some rock and some wooden make-shift steps to help you get up to the top with the cave. Sadly, maybe because I was alone with no one to assist and maybe not strong enough I did not make it up...bummer. It is just under 5 miles and will take 2-3 hrs most likely.

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    Lawson Peak Trail - View from the top

    View from the top

    Lawson Peak Trail - People in front of us exiting the chimney

    People in front of us exiting the chimney

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    Rosarito/Ensenada 50-mile Bike Ride

    Rosarito/Ensenada 50-mile Bike Ride

    4.5(26 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Whoever called this a fun ride needs to get there head examined. Were they talking about the party…read moreat the end or the excitement at the beginning, because the ride itself is no picnic. The ride took me 6 hours to complete and that was small breaks and no walking. I never imagined I was going to be sitting on a bike seat for so long. El Tigre or should I say señor el Tigre, the long hill climb really tested me. Going into the ride I thought downhill would be the most dangerous, but actually the el Tigre climb is. People tire and slow down and clusters form. My feet were clipped to the pedal and at one point a walker got back on his bike and moved a group in front of me causing me to come to sudden stop and I fell. I was at a standstill, but falling off with your feet attached hurts. On the same climb I got stung on the chin by a bee and at the same time a bee went into my helmet and couldn't get out. Pulling over and stopping to get the bee out of my helmet almost caused me to crash again. The organizers do an awesome job. Checking the bike in for parking at the end was a breeze. The water station workers did a great job. The party at the end is a sight to see. Ambulances and police everywhere. Taxis in Ensenada offer rides back to rosarito for $20 giving you another option.

    Este es el mejor evento para turistas y locales bicicleteros se la pasa uno muy bien un buen…read moreevento bien organizado esperando cuando va empezar de nuevo

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    Rosarito/Ensenada 50-mile Bike Ride
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    4.6(233 reviews)
    26.9 mi

    We arrived around 8 AM on a Sunday, and the main lot was already full, but there's an overflow lot…read moreabout 400 feet away where we were able to grab the last spot. The trail itself was pretty quiet. We passed a few people here and there. It's very well maintained, though there aren't any signs or clear directions at certain points, so I'd recommend using AllTrails to stay on track. Also worth noting, there are no trash cans along the route, so plan accordingly. The trail is technically listed as not dog-friendly, but we did see a couple of dogs along the way. We did the 4.5-mile overlook loop. There were a few sections that were a bit steep, but overall it's a fairly easy hike with mostly flat terrain. There's a lot of greenery throughout, and the creek adds a really nice touch. It's a really scenic and peaceful setting. It took us about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. We went on a cloudy day, which ended up being perfect for the hike. Overall, it's a beautiful, well-kept trail and definitely worth checking out.

    What an incredible trail! The mix of flowing water and those scattered rock formations makes every…read morestep feel like a little adventure. Going around 10 in the morning sounds perfect for soaking in the peaceful vibe without running into many people. It's a relatively easy route with plenty of spots to pause for a picnic, making it the perfect way to connect with nature and start the day surrounded by quiet beauty.

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    Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve - Dragonfly

    Dragonfly

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    Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve

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    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This is a nice trail located being the Rancho San Diego Town Center. It's not the largest but it…read moregets the job down if you need to walk your dog, walk yourself, go for a run, and do some biking. It's a nice nature walk as well. It runs from corner of Jamacha Rd. and Willow Glen Dr., and all the way to Campo Rd. behind the McGrath Family YMCA. The trail is pretty well kept and had a good decomposed granite surface, range markers, and has appropriate fencing to keep individual away from the nearby natural reserve. The natural landscaping is very nice and don't be surprise if you see a rattle snake, squirrel, and or a road runner hanging out.

    One part of the trail starts/ends next to Staples on Jamacha Rd & Cuyumaca College Drive West (and…read morethat is the address used for the listing). From there, the trail perpendicular to Jamacha leads to Campo Rd. near the Sweetwater River Bridge. From there, it is possible to access National Wildlife Refuge trails or cross the "highway" for trails starting by the old bridge - both of which are also worth exploring and enjoying. The section of the memorial trail starting in the Staple's parking lot parallel to Jamacha ends at Willow Glen Dr. (which then just has unimproved dirt sidewalk until bear the Cottonwood Golf Club) - with no protective railing (and is not really a trail nor part of this listing). Parking in the Staples lot is free and easy to find.

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    Rancho San Diego Kiwanis Memorial Trail - One of several warning signs along the trail.

    One of several warning signs along the trail.

    Rancho San Diego Kiwanis Memorial Trail - Sign marking start of trail from Campo Rd/Hwy 94.

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    Sign marking start of trail from Campo Rd/Hwy 94.

    Sweetwater River Bridge - hiking - Updated June 2026

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