This oceanfront reserve features 1,750 acres of unspoiled land, including the Torrey pine, America's rarest pine tree. There are …
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Nov 6, 2024
This is a great hike, with the sea on sight at almost all points. I spent a little bit more than 3 hours, and it was an amazing experience. Great places to take photos. I went on a Sunday and it wa… Full review by paulinaln73
Nov 2, 2024
Very dry yet visually stunning venue to explore. We only had time for the north grove trail, but we enjoyed the view over the cliffs. I’d like to go back and explore more. Full review by Scott C
Sep 6, 2024
My daughter suggested this because she loves to walk and hike. The views were great and because it was low tide, we were able to explore the beach. I gave it 4/5 stars because it was billed on a lot… Full review by nicolp455
Hi we want to know more about hiking time. How much time should we spare to visit Torrey Pines and how long the hiking trails are? We have a 7 years old.
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With a 7 year old I would pay for the parking at the top of the hill. We were there on a weekday and paid $10 and then we went on a holiday and the fee went up to $20. But if you park in the …
With a 7 year old I would pay for the parking at the top of the hill. We were there on a weekday and paid $10 and then we went on a holiday and the fee went up to $20. But if you park in the free parking by the time you hike up to the trails your 7 year old will be exhausted. The interpretive center has some fun hands on exhibits that I would recommend checking out too. Plan for at least a couple of hours to explore.
Hi! Is this a nice place to bring a one and a half year old? We have a jogging stroller that has all terrain wheels. Thanks!
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Hi! I wanted to follow up about this post. I ended up going with my husband and daughter - it was beautiful! We lucked out with a parking spot at the top and did the Razor Point Trail …
Hi! I wanted to follow up about this post. I ended up going with my husband and daughter - it was beautiful! We lucked out with a parking spot at the top and did the Razor Point Trail then Guy Fleming. Pushing the stroller around especially backup hill after Guy Fleming was tough but well worth it! I’d recommend it for anyone with a jogging stroller, lots of sun screen, and the strength to carry a stroller up and down a couple stairs!