Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

45 minutes

Difficulty

Moderate

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Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego - San Diego

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Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego

Introductory Overview:

The Cedar Creek Falls Trail, located in San Diego County, is one of the region’s most iconic hikes, offering a rewarding combination of adventure and nature. This 6.6-mile round-trip trail leads to the breathtaking Cedar Creek Falls, where a 80-foot waterfall plunges into a serene pool of water known as the "Devil’s Punchbowl." It’s a favorite for hiking enthusiasts due to the unique mix of moderate challenge, aquatic beauty, and the opportunity to witness some of Southern California's native ecosystems. This hike is particularly special in spring when the waterfall is at its peak flow following seasonal rains.

Adventure Guide To Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail:

  • Trailhead Location and Start: The trail begins at the San Diego River Gorge Trailhead in Ramona, located about 45 minutes north of San Diego city center via Route 67 and Willow Road. Permits are mandatory for all visitors to minimize environmental impact ($6 per group).
  • Key Highlights: The trail features expansive canyon views, desert flora, and plenty of wildlife like lizards and hawks. Upon arrival, hikers are rewarded with the sight of Cedar Creek Falls and the natural swimming hole at its base. Swimming is allowed but proceed with caution, especially in low-water conditions.
  • Fitness Level and Features: Rated moderate-to-difficult, the trail descends into the canyon before climbing back out on the return trip—so stamina is required. There is very little shade, so sunscreen and hats are essential.

Local Insights:

Cedar Creek Falls holds an important role in local history and conservation efforts. This area is part of the Cleveland National Forest, preserving habitats crucial for native species. Historically, the region was a resource site for the Kumeyaay people, who utilized the surrounding environment for food and tools. Modern hiking here allows visitors to connect with this heritage.

Visitor Tips:

  • Best Time to Visit: Fall and spring are ideal, avoiding the extreme heat of summer when temperatures can reach over 100°F.
  • What to Bring: Permits, 3 liters of water per person, sunscreen, snacks, and appropriate footwear.
  • Driving Directions: From San Diego, take I-8 E, CA-67 N, and Willow Rd to the trailhead—about a 45-minute drive.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Hiking Cedar Creek Falls Trail in San Diego in San Diego

Coordinates: 32.9952, -116.7563

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Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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