Kwaay Paay Summit located in Mission Trails and affords a
great outdoor exercise experience that you are not going to get on your
treadmill. With approximately 1.25 miles of upward vertical climb and 1.25
miles on the way down you are engaging in 3 miles of heavy cardiovascular
depending on the trail you take. If you decide to walk around the other trails
you might get 4 or 5 out of it. The hike up to the 1100 foot + peak is plenty
for most outdoors people.
Even though it is the fourth largest peak in the park it is
considered one of the most difficult. The trail is easy in the beginning once
you make it up the first vertical climb. As you move upward on the trail you
will find that the trail gets more difficult and there are fewer hikers. The
trail narrows and it can be dangerous coming up or down so be careful.
There isn’t a lot of wildlife to take pictures of. However,
you can get some nice pictures of the mountain side. It would be great if you
could be up there at sunset but you are likely to break your leg on the way
down and no one will find you until the next day. Not recommended. We got out
just as it got dark.
Pictures are taken from various places on the trail and at different heights. Toward the top of the summit you will find that the trail turns more into a water runoff.
1 Father Junipero Serra Trail
San Diego , CA 92119
San Diego , CA 92119
Bottom of Trail
Top of Trail
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