Near Cowles Mountain Backside Loop
Looking North East from the top of Cowles Mountain. The trail that can be seen is the service road.
Near Cowles Mountain Backside Loop
View from Cowles Mountain
Near Cowles Mountain Backside Loop
Cowles Mountain Trail.
Near Cowles Mountain Backside Loop
San Diego morning - get above the smog!
Near Cowles Mountain Backside Loop
A few steps from the Barker Way trailhead and wildflowers begin to appear.

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Cowles Mountain Backside Loop

3.5 (19 Ratings)
A thigh burning loop that bypasses most of the crowded sections of the traditional trail.
3
mi
Distance
901
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.01mi
Distance
901ft
Elevation Gain
901ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,583ft
High Point
723ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Cowles Mountain is undoubtedly one of the busiest trails in San Diego County. By starting from the !Barker Way Trailhead you'll encounter roughly 10% of the traffic as the more popular Golfcrest Trailhead.Park on the street. The trailhead is the obvious service road, with a small kiosk. Head up the service road, and stay on the service road, bypassing the Cowles Mountain sign leading up the Barker Way Trail on your left, approximately 1/8th of a mile in. The service road will veer right and the fun begins!The service road quickly climbs and views to the southeast quickly come into view. Do not fret if your quads and calves require a break. This is one of the steepest sections of the trail. At approximately the 1/2 mile mark the service road will veer sharply left and you'll be treated to views of Santee and the surrounding hills to the north. This is the so called "Balcony". You'll find a small bench where you can enjoy the view and know that you've completed the most difficult section of the trail!Continue on a rolling section of the service road for 1/2 a mile and mentally prepare for the push to the top.Around the one mile mark the service road will quickly begin to get steeper. Although not as steep as the first section of the hike, it's a close second. Stay on the service road until you are virtually at the summit. As the service road begins to crest you'll spot a few steps made from railroad ties on your right. Ascend the steps and you'll find yourself directly behind the Cowles Mountain summit marker (and reunited with the hordes of people who came up the traditional trail).Make sure you touch the summit marker (it doesn't count if you don't touch it). Take in the views of the Pacific Ocean to the west, Tijuana, Mexico to the south, and quite a few San Diego landmarks in between.After a quick breather, head down the Cowles Mountain Trail to the south. You'll descend a series of switch backs on this narrow, crowded, main trail. In slightly less than half a mile after you leave the summit you'll see the Barker Way Trail to your left. Ahhh, now you can have the hike back to yourself again. The well marked and clear trail will wind back around Cowles Mountain to the !Barker Way Trailhead, rejoining the service road 100 yards from the street where you parked.

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