Hiking
2-4 hours
Moderate
The Mission Trails Five Peaks Challenge is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the natural beauty of San Diego. Located within the expansive 8,000-acre Mission Trails Regional Park, this challenge involves hiking to the summits of the park’s five iconic peaks: Cowles Mountain, Pyles Peak, Kwaay Paay, South Fortuna, and North Fortuna. Completing the challenge not only offers magnificent views but also earns participants an official certificate and bragging rights as a testament to their endurance and commitment.
Cowles Mountain (1,593 ft):
As the tallest peak in San Diego, Cowles Mountain is the most popular hike in the challenge. The 3-mile out-and-back trail offers a moderate climb, and the summit provides panoramic views of downtown San Diego, the coastline, and even Mexico on clear days. Make sure to hike early to avoid crowds.
South Fortuna and North Fortuna Peaks:
These peaks are often paired in one hike, creating a loop route filled with excellent views of the San Diego River Valley. The steep stairs leading up South Fortuna, called the “Fortuna Stairs,” are challenging but rewarding. North Fortuna offers a more gradual ascent and spectacular views of the park’s rolling hills.
Pyles Peak:
This lesser-trafficked hike is accessible only via Cowles Mountain. The 2.8-mile round trip to Pyles Peak is quieter, with serene views of the East County terrain. Its remote feel is a highlight for those looking for a more tranquil experience.
The park has deep cultural and historical significance, being home to Kumeyaay Native American sites and historic landmarks such as the Old Mission Dam, which dates back to the 1800s.
The flora includes coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and wildflowers that bloom in spring, making the hikes even more rewarding during this period.
Exploring Mission Trails Five Peaks Challenge in San Diego - San Diego
Exploring Mission Trails Five Peaks Challenge in San Diego in San Diego
Coordinates: 32.8201, -117.0569
Hiking
Spring
San Diego, CA
Adventure Seeker
Mission Trails Regional Park
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.