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A sampling of trails in Mission Trails Regional Park that combines fire roads and singletrack.


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11.1

Miles

17.9

KM

Loop

858' 262 m

High

185' 56 m

Low

1,593' 486 m

Up

1,581' 482 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

20%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Leashed

Features River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

These are multi-use trails, so stay alert!

Overview

This route gives you a mix of nicely graded fire roads and singletrack with city and canyon views. There are loose rocks on some of the singletrack and some steep hills.

Need to Know

After rains crossing the river might get your feet a bit wet, but it's mostly dry when the San Diego River is low. It gets hot in summer months make sure to bring lots of water. Pack out all your trash and dog waste please.

Description

Head down the short descent on San Diego River Crossing Trail to the lowest point of this hike where you'll head across the San Diego River. In winter and/or after rains, prepare to get your feet wet if water is flowing.

After crossing the river, you'll climb the San Diego River Crossing Trail until you reach the intersection with the Rim Trail. Hang a right and follow Rim Trail to the northeast then loop back to the southwest and rejoin the San Diego River Crossing Trail.

Head northwest toward the North Perimeter Trail and follow that northeast past Shepherd Pond. Turn right when you come to the Suycott Valley Trail sign and head south towards E-Ticket. Descend E-Ticket until you meet Fortuna Saddle Trail, which you'll take southwest until you link up with Suycott Valley Trail.

Climb out of the Suycott Wash picnic area and after relinking with the San Diego River Crossing Trailhead west for a loop around the Quarry Loop trails before descending back down to the San Diego River.

Hang a left, and head up the south side of the San Diego River towards the Mission Trails Regional Park Visitors Center. Jump onto the Father Junipero Serra Trail (it's actually a paved road) and take that back to Mission Gorge Road. Hang a right and return the short distance back to the parking lot.

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Photos

South Fortuna from Visitor Center loop
Oct 13, 2019 near La Mesa, CA
Visitor Center Loop
Oct 13, 2019 near La Mesa, CA
Looking back at the top of SD River Crossing Trail.
Jan 28, 2019 near Santee, CA
Coming down Quarry Loop.
Jan 28, 2019 near La Mesa, CA

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May 21, 2022
Archana Mittal
4mi
Feb 18, 2019
Kevin C
Jun 19, 2017
Greg Mack
Jun 11, 2017
Alvin Ng
Apr 14, 2017
Larissa Kushnir
Not really that nice on a HOT day, no breeze. 4mi — 3h 00m
Mar 23, 2017
dannymartinez
I took two breaks. The first one was about 15 mins long and the second one around 10. 11.2mi
Feb 12, 2017
Erik Ela
Fortuna 7mi
Jun 8, 2016
Bere C
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