Its name is due to its proximity to the nearby Stonewall Mine, which was itself named after Stonewall Jackson. The peak is well accessible while offering great views over Cuyamaca Rancho State Park and into Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Welcome to the summit of Mother Miguel Mountain. A popular picture motive is the pile of rocks that was first put together in 1890. Today the so called Rockhouse anchors …
The Storm Canyon Overlook sits along the Pacific Crest Trail and offers a stunning view of Anza Borrego State Park. There is a large viewing platform where you can find some shade.
Cedar Creek Falls is a beautiful cascade that drops 80 feet into a shimmering pool of water. It's best to visit the falls in the spring or fall, when there …
Coming from the desert, this awesome pine forest section is a real surprise. Take in the smell of hot pine needles while hiking through. There is at least one spot …
Kwaaymii Point is a spiritual point especially for the indigenous people. On a clear day you can look over the desert including the Sawtooth Range and Cottonwood Canyon.
To reach the summit, you'll encounter a somewhat demanding but steady incline, although it's not overly challenging. As you near the highest point of the peak, you'll come across a …
The road into William Heise County Park winds through oak woodlands with a steady elevation gain. Once inside, you’ll find shaded picnic spots, restrooms, and a cool forest setting—a big …