Trail Guides – Mountain Biking in San Diego


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Last updated: August 18 2025


Lake Hodges Trail – Out and Back

Difficulty: Easy
Rating: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… (5/5)
Length: 11 miles (5.5 out, 5.5 back)
Where to park: bit.ly/4mKhG0f
Full route: bit.ly/4oF1n6D

This trail is perfect for beginners who are looking to ride on a dirt trail. Starting from a central parking lot (make sure to arrive early to get a parking spot!), this trail continues down a short path towards the Lake Hodges Bridge (AllTrails link). The path then follows along the lake and although water level is fairly low, the views are spectacular!

The route shown below is a total of 11 miles (5.5 miles out from bridge to Hernandez Hideaway Restaurant and then 5.5 miles back to the parking lot).
If that sounds like too much, that’s alright! You can turn back at any point in the trail to shorten the overall length.

For complete route information and interactive map,
check out the STRAVA route page:
bit.ly/4oF1n6D


Lake Poway Trail – Loop

Difficulty: Intermediate
Rating: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… (5/5)
Length: ~3 miles
Where to park: bit.ly/3UTWadT (paid parking)
Full route: bit.ly/4oHbKqA
Trail ride along video: youtube.com/watch?v=dKaJWklVun8

The Lake Poway Loop is a great choice if you’re looking for a moderate dirt trail with rewarding lake and mountain views and some uphill/downhill segments. Starting from the Lake Poway parking lot (arrive early, weekends fill up quickly and it can get hot), the trail begins with a steady climb before looping around the lake. Along the way, you’ll pass through rolling hillsides with plenty of spots to pause and take in the scenery.

The full loop is about 2.7 miles, making it a manageable ride or hike that still offers a solid workout. Some sections are rocky and a bit steep, so be prepared for short bursts of effort.

If you’re up for a longer adventure, the Lake Poway Loop also connects to other trails, including the popular route up to Mount Woodson (home of the famous Potato Chip Rock). But even if you stick to the loop itself, you’ll get a great mix of lakefront riding and scenic viewpoints.

For complete route information and interactive map,
check out the STRAVA route page:
bit.ly/4oHbKqA