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Geography
Mt. Laguna's geography is unique in all the world. It is only one hour to the sunny beaches of the Pacific Ocean, and just forty-five minutes to
the dry heat of the Anza Borrego Desert. At the peak, elevations reach 6273 feet above sea level. The variety of terrain ranges from grassy
meadows with small lakes, deep & lush forest areas, to desert peaks on the east rim.
Activities
Enjoying the outdoors are what Mt. Laguna is about with hiking, cycling & enjoying the array of mountain roads & trails. The Lodge
features a swing set, horseshoe pit & shuffleboard. In the winter, cross country skiing, sledding & snow fun abounds!
Views
The views from Mt. Laguna are spectacular! Enjoy the eastern views which span to the Salton Sea & drop 2000 ft. down shear cliffs to the Anza
Borrego Desert. To the west, on clear days, the city of San Diego, as well as the Pacific Ocean, can be seen from roadway turnouts & mountain
hillside trials. Don't forget to bring your camera!
Wildlife
Come and look for wildlife: deer, raccoons, squirrels, large assortments of birds, bobcats, turkey, coyotes, chipmunks and lots more.
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Pacific Crest Trail
San Diego Mountain Biking Association
Nobel Canyon Mountin
Bike Ride Guide
Cleveland National Forest
Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association
Mt. Laguna Improvement Association
Mt. Laguna Fire Station 49
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Photo Credits -
Thanks to ALL who contributed images for our website!
John McCormic, Joshua D'Antoni, Karen Maxted, Christina Kelley-Mumford, Engin Kaplan,
Betty Davis Connor, Bret Brennan, Shawn Reynante, John, Carmen & Cori McWay, Bruce Huff |
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