1. PLACES / PEÑASQUITOS CANYON: EAST TRAILHEAD TO PEÑASQUITOS WATERFALL
The East trailhead to the Peñasquitos waterfall is a six mile round trip hike, but the trail is very flat and wide. The Peñasquitos waterfall should have water year round but it is worth it to go in spring when the water is really flowing. You can climb along the rocks at the falls but watch your step because they can be slippery. Follow signs to the waterfall. This trail is also a great bike trail! Keep an eye out for poison oak along the trail. The trailhead is toward the back left of the parking lot. If you go under Black Mountain Road you are going the wrong way. There will be many trail intersections along the way, but keep going straight on the fire road. The creek should be on your right the entire way. You will eventually see signs for Carson’s Crossing, that is a good sign you are going the right way but keep going straight. If you are getting tired or need a snack, the bridges and shaded area here are a great place to stop. From there continue on for a little less than a mile until you reach signs for the Penasquitos Waterfall. Once you are ready to go home, head back the way you came. If at any time you accidentally get on the wrong trail which is easy to do, it’s ok. Keep heading in the right direction and eventually you will find a connecting trail. Restroom: Unsure  

Cell Receptions

Excellent

ADA Accessible

No

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter

Stroller Friendly

Yes

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

Yes

Fee

$0.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

6.00 mi., Out & Back

Helpful Trail Information

Bike Trails, Creek / River, Natural Play Area, and Waterfall Long but easy hike to a small waterfall.

Parking Details

Park in the trailhead parking lot.