Del Mar Beach & Seagrove Park from Solana Beach
Del Mar Beach & Seagrove Park from Solana Beach
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This easy 3.7-mile hike from Solana Beach offers coastal paths, sandy beaches, and bluff-top views at Seagrove Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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2.84 km
Highlight • Beach
Tip by
4.18 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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4.52 km
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5.88 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.16 km
622 m
104 m
Surfaces
4.28 km
874 m
603 m
115 m
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While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the route often begins in Solana Beach. You can look for parking options near the Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail or in the general Solana Beach area to start your journey.
Yes, this trail is largely considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners and families. Both the Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail and the 'Seagrove Park loop via Del Mar Beach' feature easily accessible paths and gentle terrain. The trail's generally flat nature makes it enjoyable for a wide range of individuals.
Yes, parts of this route are very dog-friendly! The Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail welcomes dogs, and Del Mar's North Beach is famously known as 'Dog Beach,' making it a great spot for canine companions.
The trail offers beautiful coastal views year-round. However, for a special experience, consider visiting between December and April, as this is a popular time for whale watching from elevated spots like Seagrove Park.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to enjoy the Del Mar Beach & Seagrove Park trail from Solana Beach.
You'll experience a diverse mix of terrain. The route may start on the paved Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail, transition to the sandy expanse of Del Mar Beach, and then lead to grassy bluffs in Seagrove Park. The Sea Cliff Coastal Trail section is a hard-packed dirt path. While walking on sand can be more strenuous, overall elevation changes are minimal.
This route offers stunning ocean views throughout. Key highlights include the sandy Del Mar Beach and Cliff, the tranquil Seagrove Park on a grassy bluff, and the Sea Cliff Coastal Trail with its cypress trees and palms. You'll also find unique public art installations along the Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail.
Absolutely! Seagrove Park is a prominent viewpoint, offering expansive ocean vistas from its bluff-top location. The Sea Cliff Coastal Trail also features benches strategically placed for unobstructed views of coastal bluffs and the Pacific Ocean. The public art along the Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail serves as cultural landmarks.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the California Mission Trail - stage 01 Mission San Diego de Alcalá (1769) to Mission San Luis Rey (1798), Ocean Avenue, 27th Street, 23rd Street, 20th Street, Camino del Mar, and the Coast to Crest Trail.
Yes, the trail is conveniently close to local amenities. You'll find shops and restaurants in both Solana Beach and Del Mar. From Seagrove Park, you can take a short side trip a few blocks inland to explore trendy downtown Del Mar for refreshments or a meal.
When walking on Del Mar Beach, be mindful of the tides. Some parts of the beach may become impassable at higher tides, requiring you to use sidewalks or other alternate routes to continue your journey safely.