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Jogging routes around Del Dios offer diverse trail systems within a serene environment, characterized by natural landscapes in San Diego County. The region features prominent Lake Hodges, the scenic Del Dios Gorge, and the expansive Del Dios Highlands County Preserve. These areas provide a captivating blend of physical activity opportunities amidst coastal sage scrub and mixed chaparral habitats. The terrain includes multi-use trails alongside the lake, routes through gorges, and moderately strenuous climbs in the highlands.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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14.8km
01:35
90m
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Jog the moderate 9.2-mile Coast to Crest Trail: North Shore Lake Hodges, enjoying lake views and diverse birdlife in San Dieguito River Park
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14.0km
01:36
310m
310m
Jog the difficult 8.7-mile Bernardo Mountain Summit and Coast to Crest Trail Loop, gaining 1011 feet for panoramic views of Lake Hodges and

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18.3km
01:56
180m
180m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
01:24
140m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Discover a serene trail embraced by birdwatchers, hikers, runners, and horseback riders. Year-round beauty unfolds, inviting all, even our loyal canine friends, to share in nature's wonder
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The David Kreitzer Lake Hodges Bicycle Pedestrian Bridge spans over Lake Hodges in San Diego County, offering cyclists and pedestrians a scenic and environmentally friendly route between Escondido and Rancho Bernardo. At 990 feet long, it’s one of the longest stress-ribbon bridges in the world, blending innovative engineering with natural beauty.
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Lake Hodges is a beautiful reservoir, boasting 27 miles of shoreline with incredible views. From this location, you can access the David Kreitzer Lake Hodges Pedestrian Bridge, the longest stress ribbon bridge in the world. It crosses over the San Dieguito River/Lake Hodges and is a perfect detour to take a break during your ride and enjoy some stunning scenery.
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The David Kreitzer Lake Hodges Pedestrian Bridge is the longest stress ribbon bridge in the world and runs over the San Dieguito River/Lake Hodges. The bridge gates open at 6 a.m. and close at 9 p.m. daily.
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Stop at this viewpoint for great views of the San Pasqual Valley and a possible hawk sighting!
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Discover a serene trail embraced by birdwatchers, hikers, runners, and horseback riders. Year-round beauty unfolds, inviting all, even our loyal canine friends, to share in nature's wonder.
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This viewpoint gets its name from the rock wall that winds around in the shape of a snake. Here, you'll find stunning views of Lake Hodges Dam and the San Dieguito River, along with a Pipe Scope Sculpture.
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This lovely reservoir has loads of nice trails around it. It is a great place for mountain biking with nice views. It is created by the damming of the San Dieguito River.
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The running trails in Del Dios offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find multi-use trails winding alongside Lake Hodges, routes through the scenic Del Dios Gorge with riparian habitats, and moderately strenuous climbs in the Del Dios Highlands County Preserve. The area features coastal sage scrub and mixed chaparral, providing varied surfaces for your run.
Yes, Del Dios offers options for all skill levels. While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier trails available. Overall, the region has around 60 running routes, with a small number specifically categorized as easy, perfect for a relaxed run.
Absolutely. Many runners enjoy the circular routes available. For instance, the challenging Bernardo Mountain Summit and Coast to Crest Trail Loop offers expansive views, while the longer Lake Hodges – Hodges Dam loop from Del Dios provides a comprehensive tour of the lake and dam.
Del Dios is rich in natural beauty. Along the trails, you can enjoy picturesque views of Lake Hodges, especially during sunset. The Del Dios Gorge features blooming lilacs in March and the sound of water flowing over rocks. From higher elevations in the Del Dios Highlands, you might even catch glimpses of the Pacific Ocean on clear days. Birds of prey are also a common sight in the preserve.
While specific family-friendly routes aren't explicitly detailed, the presence of multi-use trails and the serene environment suggest that some easier sections, particularly around Lake Hodges, could be suitable for families. Additionally, the Del Dios Community Park offers a playground and other amenities for post-run family activities.
Del Dios offers pleasant running conditions for much of the year. The region research highlights blooming lilacs in March, suggesting spring is a beautiful time. Given San Diego County's mild climate, fall and winter can also be excellent, avoiding the peak summer heat. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, several notable landmarks and attractions are close to the running routes. You can pass by Hodges Dam on some loops, and the Coast to Crest Trail itself is a significant feature. Other nearby points of interest include San Dieguito Reservoir and the David Kreitzer Lake Hodges Pedestrian Bridge.
The running routes in Del Dios vary significantly in length. You can find shorter trails, such as the View of Olivenhain Reservoir loop from Harmony Grove at about 3.1 miles (5 km), to much longer and more challenging options like the Lake Hodges – Hodges Dam loop from Del Dios, which spans over 20 miles (33.5 km).
The running trails in Del Dios are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars. Runners frequently praise the serene environment, the stunning views of Lake Hodges, and the diverse trail systems that offer both challenging climbs and peaceful stretches through shaded oaks.
Yes, many moderate trails combine enjoyable running with scenic vistas. A popular choice is the Coast to Crest Trail: North Shore Lake Hodges, a 9.2-mile route that offers continuous scenic views along the lake. Another option is the Lake Hodges Trail – Hodges Dam loop from Del Dios, which is about 9.4 miles and also provides great views of the lake and dam.
While specific cafes directly on the running paths are not detailed, Del Dios is a community with unique charm. You can find local establishments within the neighborhood that would be suitable for a post-run refreshment or meal. Exploring the area around the lake might reveal quaint spots.


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