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Birding at Torrey Pines - Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

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Hiking Torrey Pines State Park

Come with us as we hike the quintessential San Diegan experience that is Torrey Pines State Park. Here you'll find a where the chaparral overlooks the waves of the Pacific. In this video, we provide you with our honest reviews of the hike and take you on a virtual tour of this picturesque trail.

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Torrey Pines State Reserve near The Lodge Torrey Pines

Torrey Pines State Reserve offers hiking trails and exotic plants. The reserve is a short walking distance from the Lodge Torrey Pines.

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The Trails of Torrey Pines

Whether easy, moderate or challenging, the trails of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve offer natural beauty and peace in the midst of metropolitan San Diego. Explore this haven from the mesa top through groves of rare Torrey pine trees, wildflowers, and rugged sandstone cliffs down to the unspoiled beach. Discover how the Torrey Pines Association protects and preserves this island of nature.

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Peter Jensen, Torrey Pines Association Counselor - Host
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Funding provided by the Torrey Pines Association
Produced, filmed and edited by Jim Karnik Films
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Torrey Pines Reserve Extension Trails | San Diego Hikes

The Margaret Fleming and Red Ridge Trails are located in the lesser-known part of the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Most people are used to hiking the Beach Loop, but these trails are located in the Extension part of the park and absolutely shine in the spring and fall months.

Watch the video to learn more about the Extension part of the reserve and the other short trails you can connect with Margaret Fleming and Red Ridge.

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0:15 - Trail Guide Begins
3:01 - My Intro - things to know before you start
3:22 - Trail Details: Distance, Elevation Gain, and Route Type
3:44 - How to get to the trailhead
4:06 - Additional trail details - on the trail experience and other tips

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Ten Best San Diego Hikes. Top 10 Trails. Guide & Directions.

Top 10 Best San Diego area Hikes & Trails. Short overview, guide and GPS directions. Cowles Mt, Balboa Park, Torrey Pines, Annie's Canyon and more.


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0:48 Annie's Canyon, Solana Beach
1:55 Batiquitos Lagoon Trail, Carlsbad
2:33 Cowles Mt. Trail, San Diego
3:51 Balboa Park Trails, San Diego
4:53 Los Penasquitos Canyon & Falls, San Diego
5:52 Sunset Cliffs Coastal Trail, San Diego
6:23 Del Mar Dog Beach, Del Mar
7:10 Santa Margerita River Trail, Fallbrook
7:57 Torrey Pines to Black's Beach Trail, Del Mar/La Jolla
8:39 Potato Chip Rock/Mt. Woodson, Poway/Ramona

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Torrey Pines State Natural Preserve - San Diego, CA

Torrey Pines is the fitness mecca (based on number of people) for fitness hiking and running outside San Diego, CA. Why? Because it is rated by some as the best and most beautiful hike we a view of the coast. What do you think?

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Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve | La Jolla, CA | July 25th, 2015

This was a short hike through Torey Pines National State Reserve. It's a beautiful little park that is surrounded million of people.... This 150 year old state is packed with Human yet has a few breathtaking areas.
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Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is 2,000 acres of coastal state park located in the community of La Jolla, in San Diego, California, off North Torrey Pines Road. Although it is located within San Diego city limits, it remains one of the wildest stretches of land (8 km²) on the Southern California coast. It is bordered immediately on the south by Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course and on the north by the city of Del Mar. The reserve was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1977.

The reserve consists of a plateau with cliffs that overlook Torrey Pines State Beach, and a lagoon that is vital to migrating seabirds. Many different kinds of wildlife and flora are found within the reserve, including bobcats, foxes, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, rabbits, cacti, coastal chaparral, and the rare Torrey pine. The eight miles of trails within the park offer an attraction for hikers and beach-goers and a small museum sits at the top of the hill. From the cliffs or many places along the beach, it is possible to see La Jolla to the south and Del Mar to the north. During whale migrations, it is sometimes possible to see whales from the cliffs. At the southern end of the beach is a large rock that projects into the ocean, called Flat Rock. South of the rock is San Diego's unofficial nude beach, Black's Beach.

The area was once home to the Kumeyaay people. City father George Marston persuaded the San Diego City Council in 1899 to pass an ordinance preserving 364 acres of the pueblo land as a park. Later between 1908 and 1911, newspaperwoman and philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps bought additional land and donated it to the city. In 1916, Guy Fleming visited the park and after examining the current condition, pushed for preservation of the park and eventually became the District Superintendent for the Southern California State Park System. The Torrey Pines Lodge was completed in 1923 and a year later, more lands were added to the park. Now consisting of over 1,000 acres of cliffs, beach, and more, the park became open to the public.

The area was once home to the Kumeyaay people. City father George Marston persuaded the San Diego City Council in 1899 to pass an ordinance preserving 364 acres of the pueblo land as a park. Later between 1908 and 1911, newspaperwoman and philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps bought additional land and donated it to the city. In 1916, Guy Fleming visited the park and after examining the current condition, pushed for preservation of the park and eventually became the District Superintendent for the Southern California State Park System. The Torrey Pines Lodge was completed in 1923 and a year later, more lands were added to the park. Now consisting of over 1,000 acres of cliffs, beach, and more, the park became open to the public.

In 1956, it was decided that the park be handed over to the State of California for higher protection because it is a state reserve. In 1970, 197 acres and 1,500 trees were added due to fear of human expansion. Later in 1975, the Torrey Pines Docent Society was started to help promote preservation of the park, in addition to the Visitors Center. In 2007, the park’s name was changed to Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. The park size is now over 2,000 acres. The official Torrey Pines website provides more detail on the establishment of the Torrey Pines Reserve.

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Birdwatching in South County San Diego

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Ho Chi Minh and Torrey Pines State Reserve San Diego

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