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    Three Sisters Falls

    4.6 (369 reviews)
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    Michelle D.

    WOW, what a challenge! I'm a warrior, but I didn't make it to the falls. The drive to the trailhead was incredible. We drove through the Inaja and Cosmit Indian reservation on a dirt road. We started the hike at the top of a mountain. Be sure to have appropriate footwear and lots of water. Start early so the heat doesn't beat you down (like it did me). If you are not in shape and are not an experienced hiker, I highly recommend you DO NOT attempt this trail. It's two miles to the falls. The hike down was much easier than the hike back;) I made it about halfway and fell on my arm. I'm fine, but received a nasty trail burn. At that point, I told my niece I'd gone far enough. The hike back up the mountain was brutal. I was hot and could feel the pulse in my neck lol. I had to stop several times to give my legs a break. And keep in mind the high elevation. I live in Florida, and hike on flat land. My body was not prepared to be 1,000's of feet above sea level. With all the challenges, it was a beautiful place! I still got to see and hear the falls before turning back. I would go back for the scenic drive and would hike about a half mile of the trail only.

    "Trail maker" of some sort around the half mile spot.
    Tony H.

    If you have this hike on your list of trails to do make sure you come around a time of the year when there was recent rainfall. I came during the fall of 2021 and So Cal hadn't really had any real rainfall since December of 2020 so when we made it to the bottom of the trail the falls were dried up. Besides that the trail itself is nice, some good views, there's maybe 1/4 of a mile that actually has shade. The trail goes down to the water fall so coming back up there will be a decent amount of elevation, make sure you have a hat and sunglasses to keep you covered from the sun. Even in the fall it can get up to 80° out there. GPS direction should lead you right to the start of the trail, just know that the last 6 miles of the road is not a paved road. We were able to get to the trail in a low clearance vehicle, we also saw a few Honda Civics in the parking lot so low clearance cars can make it there, but you'll be driving about 12 mph all the way there.

    Shawn P.

    Tagged along with a couple friends on a hike to the falls. Have heard a lot about this hike since moving to SD and wanted to check it out. Took about an hour to drive north east to get to the trail head but totally worth it. Beautiful views!! Would say not an easy hike but more intermediate difficulty level. 1) starts with a good hike down instead of up 2) if you're afraid of heights, this one isn't for you lol. Would recommend going early, seemed to be a popular hike (especially if you want some good pics). Roughly a 2 mile hike each way. Great way to start a weekend morning!

    Get to the choppa!
    Nang L.

    This is a great hike for exercise, scenery, and water fun! This is definitely a difficult hike on the way out. It's about 2 miles in, then 2 miles out. Know your abilities. If you can not handle the hike out don't over excerpt yourself at the falls. There are lots of opportunities for swimming, cliff jumping and climbing, when the water levels are high enough. Today was a great day. The weather was 50-60F throughout the day with full sun. This made for a comfortable hike. 1-2L of water was just enough. The water was flowing pretty well. It was enough to use the slide, although a bit bumpy on the your buttoximus maximus muscles. The water was freezing but the sun on the rocks was enough to warm you up. People were doing some cliff dives into the second pool of water below the first fall. The hike out was an butt kicker as always. So many people looking like they about to die. If the weather, is anywhere above 70F, you'll need at least 2L of water. If above 80F, you'll need 3L. The is no shade. The trail absorbs and reflects heat from the sun. You feel heat coming from the sun above, and the dirt below. You're being cooked from both directions and you have to hike a steep trail out. Unless you hike out at 9pm, it's going to be hot. Make sure you have enough water. As long as you have enough water, this is a great spot to check out and have a swim. I recommend bringing a pair of water shoes. The rocks can get slippery when wet.

    Katie C.

    The road into this hike is a dirt road - drive slow and take your time. I drive a Kia Sportage and didn't have any issues coming in or out of the windy dirt road. This is a really cute hike to do on a day you want to be outdoors and enjoy the day. The hike down isn't too bad but be weary of the poison oak hiding amongst the trails. The falls themselves are gorgeous- I've done this hike in the summer and it was very hot with not as much water to see coming down from the falls. To get to the top falls you do have to walk on some steep uphill rocks. Be sure to wear shoes with good traction! There are lots of places here to sit and enjoy a snack or just relax and take in the views. The hike back up is roughly a 950ft elevation gain! The trail is relatively smooth but be sure to have some water with you and take breaks as needed. There isn't much shade on the way back up either so be weary of that. Enjoy!

    Maurice L.

    This was a great hike with excellent views. The park is off the beaten path. You'll have to drive down some dirt roads and parking lot is not paved. If you're going to hike down to the falls ensure you bring plenty of water.

    Joey W.

    Driving there is an adventure. The last 7 or so miles is a dirt path. I highly recommend having a car with higher clearance when getting to this hike. Otherwise, you'd be driving super slow and watch Jeeps pass you. Parking lot has a decent amount of bumps and dips and was full on Saturday at 10am. ***Considering COVID and all, I was really disappointed by the amount of people not wearing masks. The trail is pretty narrow and there's people coming down and up at the same time. It made me feel uncomfortable so make sure to come at a less busy time or skip this trail.*** The hike itself is a dirt path with a lot of rocks and boulders. I highly recommend wearing hiking shoes. The hike down to the waterfall is relatively easy as it's all downhill. It took us longer to get down as it got slippery from the loose dirt and rocks. The way back is easier than coming down as the uphill is gradual and you don't have to worry about slipping. The waterfall was nice and relaxing!

    Marcus F.

    Tough hike on a hot day. Driving to the parking lot is an experience in and of itself, expecially when heading down from the north. My Waze GPS sent us down a long poorly maintained road deep into Romona and we were eventually blocked by an Indian reservation fence. Anyway, you should be closer to Julian before taking side roads (pine hills rd). Once you get on the right road you'll then drive a long winding road, some paved, but mostly a dirt road until you get to the parking lot.. Parking on a weekend will be tough, but you will find parking eventually. The hike.. the trek down to the falls is easy. It's outright brutal getting back up to the parking lot. There isn't much shade. There's a reason why there are so many rescues during the summer months. Late winter/ spring is the best time to go for mild temperatures and more water. For those adventurous types you can hike your way to the top of the waterfalls via a climbing rope system. It's still risky, but fun. - Bring a hat and lots of water. - Some people bring boogie boards and such during high water flow.. - This is a bit much for families with small kids. Rest assured that you'll be carrying your little one on your back up the long road up to the car.. - if you're able to hike to potato chip rock then you're ready for this..

    The top waterfall :)
    Renata K.

    I would say that this is a moderate hike with some fun climbing at the end. The hardest part was definitely the long drive to get there! I'm not a fan of driving down narrow windy dirt roads. But I guess relaxing at the serene waterfall was worth it. It was so peaceful and beautiful there! I also really liked climbing all the rocks there and using the ropes to get to the top. So much fun! Tips: Wear hiking shoes with good grip! The rocks are extremely slippery when wet! I almost fell a few times! Bring at least 3 water bottles per person. Snacks are a good idea as well. A picnic by the falls would be very nice!

    The first climb
    Lorena S.

    Ok so this hike seems easy...only a few miles...but this will kick your ass coming back. The steepness coming back up piled with the fact that there is no shade can really creep on you so make sure to take your time. That being said the falls themselves are spectacular. Plenty of space to sit relax and eat your hike snacks. There are three different falls (hence the name) the top one requires a nice climb but the views are amazing once you get there. The lower fall is great for sliding so make sure to bring your water shoes. Parking can be scarce so come early.

    Theee sisters waterfall

    This is a great endurance trail. Waterfalls were flowing and the water felt so good after all the sun and dust exposure. Unless u do this hike in winter or on a cool day I do not recommend bringing your dog. I saw two dogs get injured by the waterfall as their foot pads couldn't grip on the sleet rock. It was extremely hot 85 degrees and dogs looked miserable coming back up. Wear sunscreen and bring lots of water. I had two Liters and used it all on the trail.

    Sign Post outside of parking lot
    Dan M.

    Been wanting to try this hike for a while but three things worried me: (1) avoid the weekend/holiday crowds as the parking can get full as many have warned; (2) will there be much water flowing; and (3) the heat. So, we ventured out today on Friday Feb 12 and we met (1) and (3) easily however rain was in the forecast so we weren't sure what to expect. Well we were fortunate and arrived at around 1:30pm and the rain had just stopped so we had a nice cool slightly chilly hike in the 40s (dress in layers this time of year). The hike was as advertised, downhill on the way out but not straight down, there are some nice flat stretches and some cool vantage points of Oak trees and you see the falls out in the distance most of the way providing reassurance you are on the right track. There is a nice guidepost near the top that points you correctly to the left trails as well as reassuring ribbons in some bushes letting you know to keep going. When arriving at the falls you can take some nice photos and we walked around mostly near the bottom and towards the bottom of the middle falls but didn't risk slipping any further as the rocks were still moist from earlier rain. The hike is as advertised 2.2 miles each way (4.4 total) and it took us a little over 2 hours and we weren't rushing or hustling at all. I definitely recommend this hike but do pay attention to the 3 worries I had as I wouldn't want someone to drive all the way out and not be able to park. Also - carry your poop bags away. There were way too many along the path just tossed and a huge pileup at the trail head. That's gross and irresponsible.

    Hieu L.

    I hiked this hike a few times many years ago when the original trail that consist some rope climbing was the only way down. While it was fun and exciting to hike the original trail it was also a little dangerous for new hikers and unexperienced one. I just hiked three sister fall again yesterday and the new trail was so much better than the old one because the trail is safe for all level of hikers and the view is a little better during the hike compared to the old trail. Here are some tips going here! 1. Bring lots of water because this trail can get hot! due to not having too much shade. 2. Bring food so you can enjoy it while dipping your toe in the waterfall. 3. Have sunscreen, hat, or long sleeve pant and shirt if you are planning to go on a sunny day. 4. After the hike stop by mom's pie or Julian pie company to get yourself some pie and food haha since it is about 30-40mins drive from the hike. 5. PLEASE CLEAN UP AFTER YOURSELF!

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    Great hike, didn't disappoint! A little challenging but worth it. Would be great to do when it gets warmer to enjoy the water!

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    Ask the Community - Three Sisters Falls

    I'm planning to go today but I don't want there to be much people , do you think on Thursday afternoon it would be crowded?

    Likely lots of people late morning and afternoon. Would recommend early morning hikes (6-9am starts) to avoid a ton of people and photo-ops.

    Do you need a permit to hike at 3 sisters waterfall trail?

    No you don't. But get there early on the weekend because the parking lot fills early. You can get a ticket if you park on the main road (no parking signs).

    Has anyone been here recently, what does the waterfall look like now?

    Due to the recent rains the waterfall is great!

    Are dogs allowed?

    Definitely!

    Is this hike doable for someone who is short (4'11") with minimal upper body strength, to climb up and down the steep hills and boulders?

    They recently changed the trail and it is definitely accessible now. My wife is 4'11 and made it easily… Read more

    What is the nearest restaurant or cafe?

    Yes, I did see a cafe/restaurant there when you exit I forgot what it was called.

    Anyone knows where is the address where I can park car to hike? Thank u?

    People park on the side of the road. It's kind of sketchy but my car was fine when I came back.

    If we are to spend the whole day at the falls...where to use the bathroom?

    Currently, there are no bathrooms at the trailhead or along the trail itself. Please take this into consideration when hiking in the backcountry. Take ziploc bags to dispose of your toilet paper, and do not leave waste behind. Remember that others… Read more

    How is the hike for 10 and 6 yr old? There tough. We hike. But haven't done 3 miles yet.. Thanks

    The hike is like 80% climbing down into a canyon and back out on a steep, sandy, rocky hill. 10% is climbing up over rocks to get to the different pools of the falls (if you want to) and the other 10% is a beautiful walk...… Read more

    Do you have to pay to enter or to park?

    No, you do not

    When is the best time of the year to go...for the waterfall? I dont wanta go and end up seeing a weak waterfall...

    Right now is a great time. It just rained and the falls have a lot of water flowing. If you are planning it for later in the year, I would just look up the location on instagram to see what the recent posts are.

    Would I be able to bring my beagle along with me on this hike? She's in good shape and she loves going on hikes. As long as I bring lots of water would this be fine?

    I would advise against it. There are a couple of very steep sections that require you to hold on to a rope. If you do not constantly have to hold your beagle on to a leash and they can descend without you, you might be able to pull it off. My friend… Read more

    Do you need a permit?

    No permit needed

    Can a prius make the drive there? I am concerned with the off road bits and low clearance.

    Yes. There is no offroading. You park on the side of the road on Boulder Creek Road right in front of the trailhead. There is a large sign at the beginning of it.

    How many miles is this hike round trip? And how long did it take you?

    It is about 4.4 miles to the bottom of the falls and back, but if you go to the top of the falls its like 5 1/2. This is all with the elevation gain of 1700 ft to the bottom of the falls and another 300ft if you go back up to the top of the falls.… Read more

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    I did need a bathroom break towards the end though; watch out for the massive amounts of poison oak.

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    Absolutely phenomenal! Seriously, if I could give PTK Auto more stars, I would. They're deserving…read moreof 10 stars! This was the first time I hired a driving service and I couldn't be more pleased with the results - especially considering how wary I was at doing so, initially. The office was incredibly helpful and their communication was top notch - going above and beyond to answer any questions or concerns I had in a very timely manner. I had a few unique, but small requests, which they were more than willing to accommodate. They even allowed me to bring my two small (crated) dogs with me. It was such a breeze to book my reservation on their website and any question I had, the front office was lightning fast to respond to my query. You receive your initial booking information when your reservation is made and then about 24 hours prior to your departure time, you get your driver info/picture, etc. Stan was assigned as my driver - both to and from - as I requested a long distance round trip. I can't speak highly enough about Stan, as he was extremely kind, helpful, timely and professional. Most importantly, he kept me safe on the road with his impeccable driving. He is an absolute treasure. The vehicle was pristinely clean and so comfortable, which was much appreciated for a long distance trip. It was high class across the board. Thank you Stan for a wonderful trip!! PTK Auto couldn't have made the excursion any better - they did everything they could to make it a positive experience and it most certainly was above and beyond. Do not hesitate to use PTK Auto for your personal driver/transportation needs, be it a short or long distance trip. You will not be disappointed! You aren't going to find anybody better. Thank you again for a fantastic experience and trip!

    Everything about this company is top notch! Their…read morecommunication after you book is superb.. We've used them twice.. both drivers professional, the cars clean and well stocked. We felt safe and relaxed.

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    R&R Surf Rentals

    5.0(42 reviews)
    35.1 mi

    We celebrated Tiffany's birthday cruising the bay on an impressive pontoon with Captain Josh, and…read morewe all had the absolute best time. The entire experience was wonderful from start to finish. Captain Josh is legit -- definitely request him! I also had the pleasure of meeting the owner, Art, and he was fantastic too. R & R Surf Rentals is right off the freeway, super easy to find, and the parking is close and free. We live in beautiful San Diego -- get out there, enjoy our perfect weather, and make some special memories with the people you love.

    I was looking to do something fun and different for me and my friends. This was exactly it!…read more Everything went smoothly from purchasing the Groupon, to calling and making the reservation, to showing up and having a blast! After calling Cristina to confirm the reservation, I received a text with the same information, and to call if I had any questions. Information is easy to find either through the website or by phone. I booked a two hour excursion on their comfortable pontoon that seats 12, plus Josh, our amiable and entertaining captain. The location was easy to find, parking was plentiful for all of my friends. I loved that you were able to bring pets, and also food and drink (minus red wine- it stains)! Ice was available to purchase, and they were very accommodating if you needed to use the restroom before, during, or after the trip! Check-in and check-out was easy with Charzale's help. It was a fun surprise to be awarded co-captain's hats for mine and my friend's birthdays! We hooked up to the Bluetooth for some music. The tunes were alot louder towards the rear of the boat than at the bow because that's where the speakers were located. So if you wanted to have more conversation, either turn it down or move to the front :) Time flies when you're having fun, and it felt like minutes instead of hours. I would absolutely book this again, perhaps a sunset ride or even a longer trip. I would love to try out the kayaks, paddleboats, and maybe even the jet skis. Everyone loved the cruise and talked about coming back again soon! Thank you so much R&R!

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    Electric Scooter Rentals & Tours | SD Onewheel - Balboa Park E-Scooter tour

    Electric Scooter Rentals & Tours | SD Onewheel

    4.9(82 reviews)
    29.9 miMiramar

    From the day I called to ask questions to the day of our rental, Jesse was very responsive and made…read moresure we had all relevant info. He sent us tips to prepare for our adventure and gave us suggestions for excursion routes. He was very thorough with our lesson and made sure we all had a firm handle on the basics so that we could enjoy our day. He was also available during the time we had our rentals, which I very much appreciated. Highly recommend this as a uniquely fun way to tour San Diego!

    I booked a scooter rental on a Wednesday night and then drove an hour and a half on Friday morning…read morefor my wife's birthday for this dude to no show... I arrived at 9 AM, 30 minutes prior to our appointment, called twice and sent a text... got no response. Called again 15 minutes AFTER our scheduled 9:30 appointment (now a total of 45 minutes waiting) and still nothing... so we left, absolutely annoyed and disappointed. 30 minutes later at breakfast, he finally reached out and said it was a computer glitch for his system.... okay.... understandable I guess, but for him to still not answer his phone and text message 3 times during "business hours" still seems pretty careless. I'll give credit for him being apologetic and offering to bring the scooters to us, but at that point we were over it... I'm sure any other day this wouldn't have probably happened... but hey, it is what it is

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