Mount Woodson Trail

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Enjoy this 11.6-mile loop trail near Poway, California. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 29 min to complete. This is a … See more

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Sep 18, 2021
the mount woodson trail leads to the potato chip rock and i opted for the shortest trail to get there. i posted a video including a vlog, tips and suggestions for all hiking levels. you can find a li… Full review by nikkogandia
Feb 24, 2020
The trail is about eight miles round trip. The grade up and back makes it a challenge in both directions. Definitely worth the effort for the sights to be had. An upper intermediate hike for the grad… Full review by cyberdiver2018
Jan 9, 2020
This challenging hiking trail starts at the bottom at Lake Poway and is the more scenic route to the popular Potato Chip Rock near the summit of Mount Woodson. However it’s also a very rewarding hike… Full review by iluv2eatntravel

Questions & answers

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We will be visiting from out of state and would like to get a good trail map. Can anyone recommend a web site or where we …
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We will be visiting from out of state and would like to get a good trail map. Can anyone recommend a web site or where we can obtain one? We want to avoid taking the fire road for the entire hike, if at all possible. Or any good web sites to print hiking trail maps for other trails in the San Diego area! Thank you very much!
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Go check out alltrails on the web and google Mount Woodson backside trail maps. You can also join a meetup group as well. Hope this is helpful!
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What is the grant?
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Poway was awarded a hazardous mitigation grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Congress approved the disaster relief and recovery funds following …
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Poway was awarded a hazardous mitigation grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Congress approved the disaster relief and recovery funds following the devastating 2018 northern California...
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