Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a coastal state park in San Diego, California. The reserve is one of the wildest stretches of land on the Southern …
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Mar 21, 2025
We visited here on a Sunday afternoon in March, and it was a little busy. It cost $20 to enter the day use parking lot, and from there I was confused about whether you had the option to drive up the …Full review by 907blaked
Feb 12, 2025
Nice easy hike in the nature preserve and down to the beach. Pretty busy place for a weekend day morning. Fifteen dollars to park seems a bit high, but you are in California. Very easy paths to follo…Full review by rhemedinger
Jan 21, 2025
Torrey Pines State Natural Preserve was the highlight of our trip to the San Diego area on a family vacation. The trails were excellent and took you to stunning views of the coast line. Razor point a…Full review by Michael C
Hi we want to know more about hiking time. How much time should we spare to visit Torrey Pines and how long the hiking trails are? We have a 7 years old.
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There are multiple trails that vary in length and difficulty. Some are easy and less than 1 mile. Others are up to 2 miles. We spent 2 hours and did one of the harder trails. A 7 year old …
There are multiple trails that vary in length and difficulty. Some are easy and less than 1 mile. Others are up to 2 miles. We spent 2 hours and did one of the harder trails. A 7 year old could easily do one. There were lots of children there.
Hi! Is this a nice place to bring a one and a half year old? We have a jogging stroller that has all terrain wheels. Thanks!
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Hi! I wanted to follow up about this post. I ended up going with my husband and daughter - it was beautiful! We lucked out with a parking spot at the top and did the Razor Point Trail …
Hi! I wanted to follow up about this post. I ended up going with my husband and daughter - it was beautiful! We lucked out with a parking spot at the top and did the Razor Point Trail then Guy Fleming. Pushing the stroller around especially backup hill after Guy Fleming was tough but well worth it! I’d recommend it for anyone with a jogging stroller, lots of sun screen, and the strength to carry a stroller up and down a couple stairs!
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