Peak 1190, Peak 1163, and Peak 1001 is a 2.1 mile out and back trail located near Rancho Santa Fe, California that offers scenic views. The trail is good for all skill levels and primarily used for hiking and trail running. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
dogs on leash
hiking
trail running
views
no shade
Great views but getting to the top isn’t the best. Pretty slippery and very steep ... once up there it’s pretty neat, especially around sunset. We looped around the water tower ... ran into locked fence with barbwire which was a challenge
This hike was very steep and highly recommend bringing a walking stick and appropriate shoes. There was a lot of gravel and loose rocks making the end a very slippery descent.
After a steep start on loose gravel jeep track, take the walking trail on the left. It is easier going, but meanders back onto the jeep track. It's worth doing all three flags. Views are nice and it's good quick cardio. Less than an hour, there and back. A hiking pole may be useful for the slippery sections.
Climb is steep and slippery due to the loose sand and rocks. Really nice views of the area from the top. Would say this should be labeled moderate instead of easy.
Not the easiest at the start, but a good, quick hike. 3 peaks with good views.
not the easiest trail. good views and relatively straight forward. lots of rocks so watch out
A surprisingly strenuous, short climb over slippery trails to the top. A good view all around. Be careful on the way down. Sort of a mini Cowles Peak.