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There are five creek crossing bridges in the canyon that allow you to switch between the north and south trail. You can use these to vary your route through the canyon. On the north side there is the power line climb and s loop back down to the canyon via the Duck Pond trail.

The power line climb is the primary connector to get you to the Del Mar Mesa and larger loop options. With some minor exceptions they are dirt roads plain and simple. The "improved" sections on the eastern end of the canyon is wider than many parts of Route 66 and smoother.

The south side road provides you about 5. The north side trail has less undulations than the south side and continues further to the west beyond the wagon wheel crossing.

When you top out at 3. Take the fireroad to the east. Bear the right. The trail turns to singletrack just beyond the tower. Continue on the singletrack that down decends and gets a rockier. This trails descends down to Duck Pond and another trail junction at 4. Turn to the left downhill and the take a right at any forks in the trail. This will lead you back down to the north side trail at 4. Instead of taking the crossing continue on the North Side Trail that turns into single track and the best little bit of legal bit of singletrack along the north side down in the canyon.

The singletrack comes out at the end of a doubletrack at 7. Continue east on the doubletrack where it will evenutally come out onti the sidewalk of Vista Sorrento Parkway at 8. Turn south and travel about 40 yards over a bridge over Penasquitos Creek and turn left onto a pathway that skirts the parking lot of a buisness park.

You will eventually end up in the parking lots. Contune east until you come out at Sorrento Valley road at 8. Ride east on the sidewark and take the double track on your left back into Penasquitos Canyon at 9. You will pass the Wagon Wheel crossing on your left at 9. Turn left and proceed north across the creek and 0. Looking into the west end of the canyon from the top of Little Waimea. If you are looking to make a sizable loop back to Los Penasquitos Canyon take the Deer Canyon trail to the west Take note of your mileage at this point.

The trail is not marked but it undulates along the side of the hill for about 0. From there will follow a double track west. There are several trail junction here DMMR Turn to your right west and follow the doubletrack along the valley floor. Carmel Mountain Preserve is a small open space preserve that is north of the western end of Penasquitos Canyon. With all of the land development that has gone on in this area it is really no longer large enough to be a place you go ride by itself but it does provides a little bit of quality trails.

It is is a worthy add-on to Los Penasquitos Canyon rides. There are basically three ways into the preserve. Starting from the Ocean Air Recreational Center is the easiest as you start right on the mesa. Starting from the end of Carmel Creek Road gets you a steep climb up onto the mesa right out of the gate.



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