Near San Elijo Lagoon: Annie's Canyon Loop
San Diego County
Near San Elijo Lagoon: Annie's Canyon Loop
San Elijo Lagoon
Near San Elijo Lagoon: Annie's Canyon Loop
San Diego County
Near San Elijo Lagoon: Annie's Canyon Loop
San Diego County
Near San Elijo Lagoon: Annie's Canyon Loop
San Diego County

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San Elijo Lagoon: Annie's Canyon Loop

4.4 (5 Ratings)
A great option with lots of opportunities to spot birds and wildlife and a neat slot canyon unlike anything in the area.
3.7
mi
Distance
230
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
No bikes, fishing, swimming, boating, or paddleboarding. No smoking/vaping.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.69mi
Distance
230ft
Elevation Gain
230ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
182ft
High Point
10ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the parking area and trailhead kiosk at the Nature Center, head toward the Nature Center and then left (south) toward the first bridge. Turn right across the bridge, keeping an eye on the water for jumping fish and egrets perched along the banks. Continue to the far side of the lagoon and turn left (south) onto the Pole Trail. To your left (east) there is often an osprey perched on a post, sometimes with a nice meal in its grasp. Continue along the wide, gravel Pole Trail without much shade until a big sweeping lefthand turn which can have lots of blooming flowers in the right season. Slowly climb past the Peninsula Trail to a cul-de-sac where you meet and head down the Rios Trail. Here, you'll find some stretches of shade, which can be a nice place to rest, though be wary of rattlesnakes. Stay straight along the main path until you arrive at a clearing. As a fairly popular spot, you'll probably see other people in this area as it marks the start/endpoint of Annie's Canyon Trail. For this hike, head right (south) into the canyon you see ahead of you. Though relatively small, the tight walls can be challenging for anyone sensitive to tight spaces, especially when there are other visitors in the canyon with you. Continue heading up with neat alcoves on the left and right and unfortunate graffiti along the walls. At the back end of the canyon, you'll be met with a metal-rung ladder to climb to the main viewpoint and top of the canyon. Enjoy the open air and view before heading back down to the clearing and retracing your steps to the Nature Center.

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Contributors
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