Noble Canyon Trail is a popular hiking and mountain biking trail located in the Laguna Mountains. The trail is steep, rugged and a little technical in places, which makes it one of the more strenuous trails around for mountain…
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Noble Canyon Trail
Distance: 10 – 14 miles | Hiking time: 5-8 hours | Difficulty: 7/10
Noble Canyon Trail is a popular 10 mile point-to-point trip for hikers and mountain bikers. The trail is known for its steep grade and difficult terrain, which makes it one of the more strenuous mountain biking trails in San Diego. Noble…
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Hiking Garnet Peak Trail to Catch a Summit Sunrise
Distance: 2.4 miles | Hiking time: 1.5 hours | Difficulty: 5/10 | More trail info. Garnet Peak is just off the Pacific Coast Trail on the northeastern edge of
Garnet Peak Trail
Distance:2.4 miles | Hiking time:1.5 hours | Difficulty: 5/10
Garnet Peak is located just off the Pacific Coast Trail on the northeastern edge of the Laguna Mountains. At 5900’ in elevation, it sits at number seven on the Sierra Club’s list of the 100 highest peaks in San Diego County.
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Pine Mountain Loop
Distance: 10 miles | Hiking time: 5 hours | Difficulty: 7/10
Pine Mountain Loop is a fun, scenic hike that uses a series of connecting trails and fire roads to circle around, and eventually past the summit of Pine Mountain. The route is frequented by hikers and mountain bikers and offers views of Cuyamaca Peak, Middle Peak, Stonewall Peak and more. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can take a short hike off trail to the summit for a secluded picnic in a pine tree forest.
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Pine Mountain Trail: Finding My Way to the Summit of Pine Mountain
Distance: 10 miles | Hiking time: 5 hours | Difficulty: 7/10 | More info. If you’re following my hikes, then you’re probably aware that I’ve