Rose Canyon Bicycle Path
This short and sweet trail is a popular route because of its scenery and the important off-street connection it provides between the Mission Bay and UC San Diego areas. Tucked between an active rail line and Interstate 5, ... traillink.com
Mission Bay Trail
A paved trail that loops almost completely around Mission Bay and Fiesta Island. It links Mission beach and the popular boardwalk with Ocean Beach to the south.The Trail runs through Mission Bay Park where bathrooms, parki... traillink.com
Los Penasquitos Reserve, Mira Mesa, California
An oasis amid suburban sprawl, 3720-acre Los Peasquitos Canyon Preserve extends ? miles between Interstates 5 and 15 and includes a major east-west canyon and river bottom, the Los Peasquitos (Little Cliffs) Canyon. A 6-mile ... trails.com
Fay Avenue Bike Path
Make sure you bring your camera for this trail. The Fay Avenue Bike Path runs through the upscale seaside resort community of La Jolla, and opens up to the sweeping vistas of the Pacific Ocean, abundant palm trees and terr... traillink.com
Black's Canyon And Scripps Coastal Reserve, La Jolla, California
At Black?s Canyon, a dramatic descent from the million-dollar mesa-top homes of La Jolla Farms leads to one of the county?s best and least accessible beaches. Wonderful ocean views framed by steep green slopes greet you at ev... trails.com
San Diego Mission And Mission Trails Regional Park, Mission...
A two-stop trip, combining Spanish-era history and a sampling of some of the pleasures of 5800-acre Mission Trails Regional Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country. The Mission San Diego de Alcala??The Mother of t... trails.com
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, Ca: Beach Trail To Broken...
Boasting rugged sandstone bluffs, pristine coastline, and the rarest pine in the United State, Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is home to wild landscapes and 8 miles of trails. Explore three of these trails on thi... trimbleoutdoors.com
San Diego River Trail
The network of paths lead along the San Diego River channel and mud flats, as well as access Mission/Fashion Valley. You can walk or ride on either side of the river by accessing the Sunset Cliffs bridge, or the bridge clo... traillink.com
Florida Canyon, San Diego, California
Adjacent to downtown San Diego, Balboa Park?s 1400 acres offer a mix of tourist attractions (the zoo, museums, galleries), sports facilities, and the usual curving, tree-shaded paths you would expect in any big-city park. Som... trails.com
Cowles Mountain, San Diego, California
If you are looking for a quad-blasting experience on a short, steep climb, this is it. Cowles Mountain is the tallest mountain in the heart of San Diego. You will gain 950 feet in 1.5 miles on a challenging trail that is mark... trails.com
Tecolote Canyon Natural Park, Clairemont, California
At more than 900 acres, Tecolote is one of our larger urban canyons. It is unusual because it runs north to south, rather than east to west, as most streamside canyons do. Tecolote is a Mexican word for ?owl,? and there are d... trails.com
Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve, Del Mar, California
Peasquitos translates from the Spanish as ?little cliffs.? The name references the steep hills that border this delightful canyon. This area includes land first granted to San Diego by Mexico in 1820. This course has several ... trails.com
San Clemente Canyon, University City, California
Bounded by freeways, San Clemente Canyon has more than 400 wooded acres to explore. There are picnic tables, barbecues, and restrooms near the Clairemont Mesa entrance, restrooms near the Genesee entrance, and benches scatter... trails.com
Kate Sessions Memorial Park, Pacific Beach, California
Beautifully located on a hillside with panoramic views over Mission Bay, this 79-acre city park is really two parks in one: grassy slopes for picnicking, kite-flying, ball-playing, frisbee-tossing, and sunset-watching, and a ... trails.com
Fortuna Mountain, La Mesa, California
Fortuna Mountain, the northernmost summit in San Diego?s Mission Trails Regional Park, presides over a great deal of undeveloped land on the periphery of urban San Diego. North from Fortuna?s 1291-foot summit and across Highw... trails.com
San Diego Bay Shore, San Diego, California
It?s hard to beat the superlative scenery along San Diego Bay?s shoreline, even if the paths are concrete and the terrain dead flat. As much as possible, the route stays within the linear parkland that rims the bay, staying c... trails.com
Mission Bay: Once Around The Park, Mission Beach, California
Covering 4600 acres of land and water, Mission Bay is said to be the largest aquatic park in the U.S. There are grassy picnic areas, playgrounds, sandy beaches, boat launch facilities, and restrooms all around the bay, as wel... trails.com
Lake Murray, La Mesa, California
Lake Murray is near-East County?s most pleasant and most popular place to gulp some fresh air before or after work, or on the weekends. This San Diego city reservoir anchors the southern end of Mission Trails Regional Park, o... trails.com