Hello everyone! This is a friendly reminder that any of these fun places we may visit, we are a guest at. Please treat both businesses and trails with the utmost respect. We here at Hidden San Diego follow the 'Leave no Trace' mantra, meaning whatever you bring with you comes back with you. If you see trash on a trail, please do your part to help remove it. Remember, we are not picking up trash from another person but instead cleaning up for Mother Nature. Happy adventures!
Trailhead: 32.975424, -117.015390
Fork in the Road (hike left): 32.976944, -117.007509
Tooth Rock: 32.979492, -117.011598
Hike: 3.2 miles total   Level: Mildly Strenuous
Dogs-Friendly: Yes   Kid-Friendly: Yes
Tooth Rock is impressively large up close and offers a beautiful view of the valley. The hike is not too strenuous, although there is a hill you have to climb so be ready for it! The trail up the hill is filled with rocks, making it a bit difficult to climb. Make sure to wear proper hiking shoes.
This spot is located in an area known as Rattlesnake Canyon and yes, it lives up to its name. Be very mindful of what's below you if you choose to venture out here. We have come across 6 rattlesnakes on trail during 2 trips here!
This area gets a very showy display of wildflowers in the springtime:
You have a mild hill to climb. I'd pick the cooler months or an early morning/evening to do this hike:
I came across what I believe is a legless lizard:
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Anonymous
Ah, you can see my mom’s house in the top photo! <3 be very careful in the summer months of rattlesnakes. the area did not get the name “rattlesnake canyon” for nothing.>
June 20, 2019