It just doesn't get any better than hiking in Southern California. Whether we're craving a challenge or we just want to set off on an easy hike, we can certainly find a trail that fits the bill. For a low-key hike that's brimming with jaw-dropping views just about everything step of the way, follow the Bayside Trail in Southern California.
Stretching just two miles, the Bayside Trail in San Diego offers jaw-dropping views of the San Diego Bay, the city skyline, and colorful wildflowers.
Expect plenty of foot traffic on the popular trail that's part of the Cabrillo National Monument. If you're an avid hiker, you may consider the trail more of a walk than a hike.
While the trail can get a bit steep at some points, it's considered relatively easy for hikers of all ages and skill levels. Just make sure you bring water, especially on hot days. (You'll find no shade on the trail.)
Don't forget your camera or your smartphone either, because you'll be treated to scores of spellbinding views. This is definitely one of those trails that has a ton of rewards.
If you need a break or just want to sit back and enjoy the view, relax on one of the benches along the trail.
The trail is an out-and-back trail. You'll see a sign telling you to turn around when you've reached the end.
You will have to pay admission at the Cabrillo National Monument to hike the trail and explore the area. (If you have a National Parks Pass, you'll get in free.)
For more information, head over to the official website of the Cabrillo National Monument with the National Park Service.
Have you hiked Bayside Trail in Southern California? Any tips you can offer others who are planning to hike it? Let us know in the comments! For more sensational views, embark on the Wildwood Canyon Trail in Yucaipa.
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