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Gravel biking around Vista, California, offers access to diverse terrain in northern San Diego County. The region features rolling hills, valleys, and a network of trails suitable for exploration. Gravel routes often combine paved sections, hard-packed gravel, and fire roads, providing varied surfaces for cyclists. This landscape allows for routes that traverse natural areas and connect to broader regional trail systems.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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94.9km
06:44
1,310m
1,310m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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92.7km
06:08
1,190m
1,190m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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03:01
650m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Lake Drive passes through the community of Del Dios and runs along Lake Hodges to the dam, offering scenic views of the lake and countryside. This road is also used as part of the Coast to Crest Trail. Hodges Dam was constructed in 1918; the reservoir is a key feature of this route. The trail is a mix of hard-packed doubletrack and some tighter singletrack near the dam, great for beginner and intermediate riders. It is popular for its ease and proximity to trailheads and rewarding views of the dam.
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This Trailhead leads to the Mule Hill Trail. On the trail, you will find interesting historic sights related to the battle that took place here in 1846 and views of the surrounding valley and mountains.
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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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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 seamlessly paved trail stretches from Mar Vista Drive in Vista to the Escondido Transit Center. While some crossings have traffic signals, caution is advised. Mostly, it runs parallel to train tracks, offering a rewarding and tranquil ride.
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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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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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Komoot features over 20 gravel bike trails around Vista, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes often combine paved sections, hard-packed gravel, and fire roads, providing diverse surfaces for exploration.
While many of the listed routes are challenging, there is at least one easy gravel bike trail available around Vista. The region's diverse terrain also includes sections suitable for less experienced riders, often found within local parks or connecting to broader regional trail systems.
Gravel biking around Vista offers a mix of terrain, from rolling hills and scenic valleys to hard-packed gravel paths and fire roads. Routes often combine these surfaces with paved sections, providing a varied and engaging ride through northern San Diego County's diverse landscape.
For families, consider exploring areas like Buena Vista Park, which offers gravel routes and other amenities. While many longer routes can be challenging, shorter, less technical sections within parks or along local trails can be suitable for family outings. Always check route details for difficulty and length.
Yes, many of the popular gravel bike routes around Vista are loops. For example, the Hodges Dam β Lake Hodges Trail loop from San Elijo Hills is a well-regarded option, offering a substantial ride through the Lake Hodges area.
Many routes offer scenic views of rolling hills and valleys. You can also find natural attractions like Buena Vista Lagoon or Calavera Lake near some trails. The broader region, including areas around Lake Hodges, provides extensive natural beauty.
Yes, Vista and the surrounding North County San Diego area are known for challenging gravel routes with significant elevation changes. For instance, the Hodges Dam β Lake Hodges loop from Palomar College features over 1250 meters of elevation gain, making it a demanding ride.
Gravel bikers often praise the diverse terrain and the opportunity to combine different surfaces, from paved roads to hard-packed gravel and fire roads. The scenic rolling hills and valleys, along with access to regional trail networks like the Coast to Crest Trail, are also highly appreciated for providing varied and engaging rides.
Buena Vista Park is explicitly mentioned as having gravel routes, offering local opportunities for off-road cycling. Additionally, areas like Shadowridge Drive and Brookhaven Pass to Tiger Run Ct contain gravel sections that contribute to the local gravel biking experience.
Yes, Vista's location in North County San Diego allows access to longer, more diverse regional routes. Some trails connect to or pass through Vista's periphery, offering challenging rides that can incorporate features like the Coast to Crest Trail, as seen in routes like the Lake Hodges β Coast to Crest Trail loop from Cal State San Marcos.
Beyond the trails, you can explore nearby attractions such as the Alta Vista Gardens, a 14-acre botanical oasis, or the Guajome Regional Park, which offers additional outdoor activities.
Yes, you can explore these natural areas on routes such as the Elfin Forest Trail β Questhaven Nature Trail loop from Hunter 1940 Parking Lot. This route offers a challenging ride through these scenic natural preserves.


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