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    Lake Murray

    4.4 (334 reviews)

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    Melanie M.

    I came here the other day for a run and it was great! The path is wide enough for plenty of people. Plenty of parking on the weekdays. Lots of bathrooms on the trail.

    Preston E.

    Great place to connect to nature and relax, unwind and let all your stress melt away. Still waiting to catch a large mouth bass. I've seen big Momma swimming near the reeds by the jetty, I guess she's stuffing herself with the thousands of shiners that swim around there. Oh well.

    Kaleena B.

    Fantastic spot to walk and enjoy nature without needing to drive far (well, maybe far depends on your San Diego location). The path around the lake is paved and well maintained, mostly flat. There's a lot of parking and multiple entry points as well.

    Tykeshia J.

    Beautiful came late morning. Definitely bring a hat or some shades and plenty of water. Most of trail is paved and some area to break away from the paved trail. One of my fave paved trails. Ran 2.5mi walked 3mi. Today was a good day.

    Anthony A.

    Great spot for walking, biking, fishing, or just relaxing by the water. The trail is paved and easy, and there's plenty of space to spread out. Peaceful, clean, and a nice break from the city.

    Eleana S.

    My first time walking at Lake Murray, and it was so easy and enjoyable! There are trash bins, bathrooms, and plenty of spaces to relax. You can walk, run, bike, boat, kayak, or have a picnic. There's lots of parking too. I love this place, it's perfect for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings.

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    Rawb D.

    Lake Murray is very nice with a lot of goose , ducks , and an abundance of wildlife and flowers

    Saliha M.

    Clean park, nice paths and many different entry ways to this place on all sides of the park. Overall this place is beautiful and hasn't lost any of its beauty for the 25 years I have been coming here. The mosquitos are crazy summer evenings and totally swarm, but that seems like a migration thing as a part of nature.

    Casey D.

    This place is such a gem! Easy parking and lots of benches spread throughout the loop. My fiance and I have recently been looking for parks nearby where we can have an afternoon stroll/jog and I think this is probably our favorite one so far! The path is a black pavement, which makes for smooth terrain to go running on. On a gloomy day, it reminds me of green lake in Seattle, WA.

    Alycia A.

    Great place to get outdoors and walk or bike. Plenty of parking, picnic tables, trash cans and bathrooms around. We enjoyed seeing all the ducks. We hope to paddle boat next time. We will be back to walk our dogs.

    View of the lake from the playground!

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    Ask the Community - Lake Murray

    Is alcohol allowed?

    Not officially

    Can you brings dogs to the lake?

    Yes.

    Is there a playground for kids here?

    I don't recall seeing a playground..

    Are you able to fish?

    Yes

    What are hours and days open? Which Tues is the gate closed?

    5AM-Sunset (hours change According to sun) Open all days except Christmas, New Years, and Thanksgiving.… Read more

    Can you bring your own kayak? If so, is Inflatable kayaks allowed?

    Yes you can bring your own watercraft. There's a boat launch and I met someone inflating their own thing I can only describe as a floating seat with a cooler and net he uses for paddling around and fishing.

    Does anyone know the quarantine hours and also how how is the parking there?

    Regular hours easy parking but can get busy on weekends

    I have babies so are there any restrooms not porto potty?

    By the parking lot near the dock

    Anyone one know if Lake is open during quarantine ?Can we rent boats( paddle) at this time?

    Yes it's open for rentals and everything. I just came from there

    I tried calling Lake Murray is it open?

    Yes it's open

    Can we rent a boat on the lake?

    Yes you can rent a small boat. I don't know if they are open right now though.

    Is this open during the covid 19 issue?

    The lake is now officially closed. Rangers and SDPD are patrolling the entrances and caution tape/signage has been posted. The public is no longer allowed to enter. The fine for bypassing this is pretty large from what I've heard.… Read more

    Where do you park to access the trail that's stroller friendly? I went once and parked near the boat ramp and couldn't find a trail.

    The trail locate on the right of the boat ramp, keep heading to the your right, you will see a lot of people heading that way as well

    Can you walk around the lake at night?

    You can, but both parking lots Murray Park Drive and Kiowa Drive close. Times vary according to season.

    Can you swim?

    No swimming for humans and dogs.

    What is the pink colored organism that's on the rocks along the shore?

    Those are eggs from the Channeled Applesnail, one of "top 100 worst invasive species" in the world, from South America. The snails can grow to be over 6" long.

    Are there bathrooms at the entrance?

    There are Porta potties very close to the entrance and then nicer bathrooms at the main parking lot.

    How early does the parking lot open? And do you have to pay? If so cash only? Thx

    Parking lot opens at 5:30 AM at Murray Park Drive. Parking is free and plentiful.

    Is the 6 mile trail paved or dirt? Also is it somewhat shaded?

    It's nearly entirely paved. There are parts that are slightly shaded.

    Is it dog friendly?

    Yes it is. However since it's a San Diego City Park, dogs must be leashed at all times and kept at least 25ft away from the water. Alot of people don't mind the rules and no seems to care. Lots of dogs here.

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    Pyle's Peak

    Pyle's Peak

    4.2(40 reviews)
    1.3 miSan Carlos

    At 1,369 ft, Pyles Peak is located near Cowles Mountain…read more There are a couple of ways to get to this hike, but I went through Cowles. I believe the other way is going to less trafficked route, the Barker Trail. At Cowles summit, if you follow the path near the antenna, it will lead you to Pyles Peak--a quieter 1.5+ mile out-and-back hike from Cowles summit. To get to Cowles summit you can either take the scenic route, which is a 1.5 mile hike to the summit or the service road, which is a 1 mile hike. There is a parking lot you can park in or street parking. There's restrooms at the entrance near the scenic side. There is not much shade so be aware of that. This hike is kept very clean. I just find it to be a little more on the boring side. This was the last hike I did for the five peak challenge! That could have influenced my feelings towards this hike.

    Instead of following the traditional route of hiking up the front (south) side of Cowles Mountain,…read moreI started my trek from the end of the Mesa Service Road on the east side of Mission Trials Regional Park. The Mesa Trail actually had more shade to protect you from the heat and sunlight than if you started from the main trail head at the corner of Golfcrest Drive and Navajo Road. The tough part began when you ascended west on the Cowles Service Road towards the summit of Cowles Mountain. It was nearly a mile stretch in which the incline became rather steep in a couple of spots. As soon as you pass the top of Cowles Mountain, you keep going west for a few hundred more yards before you see a sign that directs you to a trail towards Pyles Peak. From that point, it was another 1.5 miles of decline and incline before you reached the summit of Pyles Peak. About halfway into this part of the trek, there was a view point (i.e. Pyles View Peak) where you could branch off back east for maybe a 1/4 mile until the path ended in a cul de sac. At that location, you get a wonderful view looking back towards the top of Cowles Mountain. It's a nice rest stop and photo opportunity. There was about 3/4 mile left to hike before reaching Pyles Peak. A sign posted 1/4 mile from the summit warned hikers that this was a difficult climb. I actually didn't find it any worse than the ascent up the Cowles Service Road. The sign at the Pyles Peak summit indicated you were 1379 feet above sea level. After taking several pictures and eating some snacks, I started my journey back to where my vehicle was. In total, this hike took approximately 3.5 hours with breaks to cover about 6.5 miles.

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