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How do you get to the Broken Hill Trail?

How do you get to the Broken Hill Trail?

To get on the Broken Hill Trail, make a right as soon as you come up from the beach and reach a junction. To your left is the Beach Trail where you came from. If you follow the trail right, you’re on the Broken Hill Trail which will lead you back up to the top.

How long is Torrey Pines State Reserve hike?

3.3 miles
Torrey Pines Hike Guide

In This Guide Turn by Turn Hike Directions and Video Dealing With the Tricky Parking at Torrey Pines Preparing for the Hike
Total Distance (?) 3.3 miles (5.3 km)
Other Options 2.2 miles (straight back from beach)
Hike Time 2 Hours (Total)
Difficulty (?) Easy

How do I get to Torrey Pines trails?

From San Diego, take Interstate 5 to the Carmel Valley Road exit. Head west to Torrey Pines Road South. The Torrey Pines Natural Reserve has a $10 entrance fee, and here are two parking options available. Park at the south end of the beach, then hike up the steep hill to access Torrey Pines hiking trails.

Where do you park for Guy Fleming Trail?

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
The parking area for all of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is located right off North Torrey Pines Road (where the location is for this hike), about 20-30 minutes north of San Diego. It’s $10 to park, and there was also a smaller parking lot at the top of the hill if you want to avoid the initial big uphill hike.

Do you have to pay to hike at Torrey Pines?

General Admission Day Use fee is $15-$25 per vehicle (demand base pricing) or a valid annual California State Parks Vehicle Day Use Pass. Camping is not permitted at Torrey Pines. Torrey Pines is one of the most popular State Parks in San Diego.

Are dogs allowed on Guy Fleming trail?

The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. You’ll need to leave pups at home — dogs aren’t allowed on this trail. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve charges a fee (varies depending on demand) to park in the main parking area.

Where is Torrey Pines hike?

Top trails (12)

  1. Torrey Pines Beach Trail Loop.
  2. Torrey Pines State Beach and Broken Hill Trail Loop.
  3. Torrey Pines Beach and Broken Hill Loop.
  4. Red Butte, Yucca Point, and Razor Point Trail.
  5. Torrey Pines, Guy Fleming, EB Scripps Overlook, Red Butte and Razor Point Loop.
  6. Yucca Point Trail.
  7. Guy Fleming Trail.

How can I hike Torrey Pines for free?

You can access the hiking trails from the free parking lot at Torrey Pines State Beach. The first option is to walk along the beach, accessing the bluffs via a staircase. The second option is to walk up the road to the top of the reserve.

Is Torrey Pines hike dog friendly?

For more park information go to Torreypine.org/reserveinfo. Torrey Pines prohibits dogs anywhere within the reserve and beach boundaries (even within a vehicle).

Why are dogs not allowed in Torrey Pines?

At Torrey Pines State Reserve, dogs are not allowed in the Reserve or anywhere on the beach. Why? According to the Torrey Pines Reserve website, “dogs frighten wildlife and their waste causes nesting animals to abandon their young.”

Do you have to pay to hike Torrey Pines?

Is La Jolla dog-friendly?

1. Go to the Beach. Leashed dogs are allowed on the beach before 9:00 a.m. and after 4:00 p.m. from November 1 – March 31 and after 6:00 p.m. from April 1 through October 31.

Can you walk to the beach from the Lodge at Torrey Pines?

Take a walk on the impressive seawall for another view of the intriguing marine wildlife and the ocean beyond. Located only three miles from The Lodge at Torrey Pines, La Jolla Shores is a wide, mile-long beach with soft sand and gentle waves, making it an ideal spot for families, sunbathers and beginner surfers.

Are dogs allowed on Torrey Pines beach?

Torrey Pines prohibits dogs anywhere within the reserve and beach boundaries (even within a vehicle).

Is La Jolla Cove dog friendly?

Yes. La Jolla is very pet friendly.