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Penny Pines Trailhead

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Penny Pines Trailhead

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  • Location: San Diego County, California, United States

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    April 24, 2022

    Hiking

    At this PCT Trailhead you will find a water spigot. Try not to pump, but push it down to make it work. You can also do stealth camping in the area. It is also the trailhead for the Noble Canyon Trail which leads to the Sundown Tungsten Mine.
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    The Penny Pines Trailhead serves as a convenient starting point for your adventure, offering ample free parking. You can hike this trail year-round, experiencing different conditions with each season. While the Laguna Mountains do get snow in winter, it is typically light enough that you won't need special gear like crampons. Always check local weather conditions before you head out, especially during colder months.

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    Embark on the Big Laguna Lake Loop, a moderate hiking route spanning 5.1 miles (8.2 km) with an elevation gain of 315 feet (96 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 11 minutes, immersing yourself in varied scenery. As you hike, you will pass through serene open meadows and tranquil pine and oak forests, offering picturesque views of Big Laguna Lake, especially around the Laguna Meadow area. The trail provides a refreshing escape into nature, with a gentle challenge suitable for many.

    When planning your visit, know that the Big Laguna Lake Loop is generally accessible year-round. You will find several parking areas conveniently located along Sunrise Highway. Be aware that some parking options may require a National Forest Adventure Pass, so it is wise to check beforehand. If you bring your dog, remember that they are welcome but must be kept on a leash throughout the trail.

    This route is nestled within the Cleveland National Forest, offering more than just a walk; it is a chance to experience the region's natural beauty. From higher vantage points, you might catch glimpses of San Diego County's highest peaks, such as Cuyamaca Peak, and enjoy panoramic views stretching into the desert. In wetter seasons, keep an eye out for the ponds at

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    Location: San Diego County, California, United States

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