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Mountain biking around Ramona offers diverse terrain, from rolling grasslands to oak woodlands and river valleys, set within the foothills of the Cuyamaca Mountains. The region provides a blend of rural charm and natural beauty, making it a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Trails range from easier paths through preserves to more challenging backcountry explorations, often featuring varied elevation changes. This area is characterized by its natural features, including expansive preserves and scenic river corridors.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
40
riders
47.8km
04:05
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
16.7km
01:40
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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5
riders
33.7km
03:01
610m
610m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
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6
riders
36.3km
02:29
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
01:12
60m
60m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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 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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This trail is mostly flat and winds along the west bank of Lake Hodges, offering views of the water and the dam along the way.
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The Battle Mountain Trailhead is a marked trailhead located at the end of Reata Way. It leads up the short incline trail to the summit of Battle Mountain. It is a very short and steep trail. This is a great summit to do with kids, to fit in to a busy day, or to do some repeat summits on if you want to get some more steps in. There is parking along the street on Reata Way leading up to the trailhead.
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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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Lake Hodges is a beautiful reservoir with 27 miles of shoreline and fantastic views. It supplies water to some nearby districts and is a refreshing landmark traveling along the Coast to Crest Trail.
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Mule Hill was the site of a battle in the Mexican-American War on December 7th, 1846.
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Ramona offers a diverse range of mountain biking terrain. You'll find everything from rolling grasslands and oak woodlands to river valleys and more challenging backcountry explorations. Trails often feature varied elevation changes, with some areas like Pamo Valley providing opportunities for gravel and mountain biking on dirt roads, while others, such as the San Dieguito River loop from Ramona, follow scenic river corridors.
Yes, Ramona has options for less experienced riders. The Ramona Grasslands County Preserve offers easier trails close to town, winding through grassy hills and oak woodlands. For a specific route, consider the Mule Hill Trailhead – Bernardo Bay loop from San Dieguito River, which is rated as easy and covers about 17.7 km.
Ramona's trails offer access to several natural attractions. The Ramona Grasslands County Preserve itself provides breathtaking panoramic views and is home to diverse wildlife. While not directly on a mountain bike trail, the famous Potato Chip Rock on Mount Woodson Trail is a notable landmark nearby. You can also find scenic views around Lake Hodges on routes like the Coast to Crest Trail – Lake Hodges loop from San Pasqual.
Generally, permits are not required for mountain biking on most county trails in Ramona. However, it's important to note that access to specific natural attractions like Cedar Creek Falls does require a permit. Always check local regulations for specific trails or preserves before you go.
Ramona is an excellent destination for outdoor activities year-round. However, the cooler months, typically fall through spring, offer the most comfortable riding conditions, avoiding the peak heat of summer. The region's rural setting also makes it great for stargazing on clear nights.
Yes, the Ramona Grasslands County Preserve offers trails that are suitable for families, providing easier paths through scenic landscapes. These trails are shared with hikers and equestrians, offering a pleasant experience for all skill levels.
Many trails in Ramona are dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply. For instance, trails within the Ramona Grasslands County Preserve are shared with hikers and equestrians, and dogs are generally permitted but should be kept on a leash. Always check the specific regulations for the trail or park you plan to visit.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Ramona are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. Examples include the popular Coast to Crest Trail – Hodges Dam loop from SD County Water Authority Aqueduct Area and the Lake Poway – Lake Poway loop from Poway High School.
The mountain bike trails around Ramona are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from rolling grasslands to scenic river valleys, and the blend of rural charm and natural beauty that makes for a compelling outdoor experience.
E-bikes, specifically Class 1 and 2, are generally permitted on county trails in Ramona, with the exception of Old Survey Road 97. They are also allowed on US Forest Service roads where other vehicles are permitted. Always confirm specific trail regulations before riding.
Many popular trailheads in Ramona, such as those for the Ramona Grasslands County Preserve or access points to the Coast to Crest Trail, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific trail information or park websites for detailed parking instructions before your ride.


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