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Navajo Canyon — Attraction in San Diego

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Navajo Canyon
Description
Nearby attractions
Allied Gardens/Benjamin Branch Library
5188 Zion Ave, San Diego, CA 92120
Nearby restaurants
El Rodeo Taco Shop & Grill
5149 Waring Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Fosters Freeze
5129 Waring Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Brothers Family Restaurant
5150 Waring Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Mona's Italian Restaurant
5156 Waring Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Del's Hideout
5351 Adobe Falls Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Nearby hotels
Rodeway Inn San Diego Near SDSU
5399 Adobe Falls Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
Days Inn by Wyndham Mission Valley/SDSU
5343 Adobe Falls Rd, San Diego, CA 92120
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Navajo Canyon

Navajo Canyon Trail, San Diego, CA 92120
4.3(18)
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Allied Gardens/Benjamin Branch Library, restaurants: El Rodeo Taco Shop & Grill, Fosters Freeze, Brothers Family Restaurant, Mona's Italian Restaurant, Del's Hideout
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Nearby attractions of Navajo Canyon

Allied Gardens/Benjamin Branch Library

Allied Gardens/Benjamin Branch Library

Allied Gardens/Benjamin Branch Library

4.4

(23)

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Nearby restaurants of Navajo Canyon

El Rodeo Taco Shop & Grill

Fosters Freeze

Brothers Family Restaurant

Mona's Italian Restaurant

Del's Hideout

El Rodeo Taco Shop & Grill

El Rodeo Taco Shop & Grill

4.5

(200)

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Fosters Freeze

Fosters Freeze

4.6

(593)

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Brothers Family Restaurant

Brothers Family Restaurant

4.7

(448)

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Mona's Italian Restaurant

Mona's Italian Restaurant

4.2

(130)

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Deniz TurkmenDeniz Turkmen
We entered here from the most southern point. There's no parking lot as of today, don't trust older satellite views. You can park on the street and enter by the gate. It's a rocky dirt road with lots of pebbles. Walking path criss crosses with riverbed that has bigger rocks, which makes walking not pleasant. As you go north dirt road becomes more clear with less rocks. Steep uphill as you approach to the Northern end. Points for being secluded and chirping birds. Warning sign mentions rattle snakes and poison ivy none of which we encountered. Without the river bed this would have been a better trail. This was summer time.
Sonia De MunariSonia De Munari
Enter from Adobe Falls, there is free parking along the road. It's an easy walk, the terrain can become muddy or quite rocky in places, if you wear light hiking boots you'll be fine (and it will protect your ankles). You can do the whole trail back and forth in 1h without rushing. If you enter from the north don't follow the sign for the trail, it's misleading. Head south and you will find the path easily.
Victor WangVictor Wang
Enjoyed hiking through the area. Some areas where there were some shallow water, was able to avoid getting wet by carefully stepping on stones and picking the right path. Took the trolley to SDSU to walk to the trailhead although there are some buses that take you relatively close to the trailhead.
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We entered here from the most southern point. There's no parking lot as of today, don't trust older satellite views. You can park on the street and enter by the gate. It's a rocky dirt road with lots of pebbles. Walking path criss crosses with riverbed that has bigger rocks, which makes walking not pleasant. As you go north dirt road becomes more clear with less rocks. Steep uphill as you approach to the Northern end. Points for being secluded and chirping birds. Warning sign mentions rattle snakes and poison ivy none of which we encountered. Without the river bed this would have been a better trail. This was summer time.
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Enter from Adobe Falls, there is free parking along the road. It's an easy walk, the terrain can become muddy or quite rocky in places, if you wear light hiking boots you'll be fine (and it will protect your ankles). You can do the whole trail back and forth in 1h without rushing. If you enter from the north don't follow the sign for the trail, it's misleading. Head south and you will find the path easily.
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Enjoyed hiking through the area. Some areas where there were some shallow water, was able to avoid getting wet by carefully stepping on stones and picking the right path. Took the trolley to SDSU to walk to the trailhead although there are some buses that take you relatively close to the trailhead.
Victor Wang

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3.0
4y

We entered here from the most southern point. There's no parking lot as of today, don't trust older satellite views. You can park on the street and enter by the gate. It's a rocky dirt road with lots of pebbles. Walking path criss crosses with riverbed that has bigger rocks, which makes walking not pleasant. As you go north dirt road becomes more clear with less rocks. Steep uphill as you approach to the Northern end. Points for being secluded and chirping birds. Warning sign mentions rattle snakes and poison ivy none of which we encountered. Without the river bed this would have been a better trail. This was...

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4.0
26w

Enter from Adobe Falls, there is free parking along the road. It's an easy walk, the terrain can become muddy or quite rocky in places, if you wear light hiking boots you'll be fine (and it will protect your ankles). You can do the whole trail back and forth in 1h without rushing. If you enter from the north don't follow the sign for the trail, it's misleading. Head south and you will find the...

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5.0
38w

Enjoyed hiking through the area. Some areas where there were some shallow water, was able to avoid getting wet by carefully stepping on stones and picking the right path. Took the trolley to SDSU to walk to the trailhead although there are some buses that take you relatively close to...

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