PROJECT TRAIL:San Diego Sea to Sea Trail (project overview)

  • States: California
  • Counties: Imperial, San Diego
  • Length: 140 miles
  • Trail end points: Pacific Ocean near Del Mar to Salton Sea just east of Salton City
From San Diego Sea to Sea Trail Foundation: The San Diego Sea to Sea Trail Foundation, in conjunction with nine government agencies, is creating a national treasure: a 140-mile walking, cycling and horse riding trail, running from the Salton Sea to the Pacific Ocean near Del Mar, California. The San Diego Sea to Sea Trail Foundation's aims are to preserve the great American environment, encourage ecological tourism and build a recreational and educational resource to be enjoyed for generations to come. The Trail will be punctuated by numerous Bed & Breakfasts where hikers, bicyclists and horse riders can rest and dine in an elegant and rustic setting. The journey will combine the ideal mix of nature, adventure and well-deserved comfort. For more information on this extensive project and to learn how to volunteer to assist with this effort, please see the Trail Website. You can also e-mail the San Diego Sea to Sea Trail Foundation at kgreenaway@seatoseatrail.org. ** Twenty percent of the trail still needs to be finished. Right now one would encounter several impassable, steep ravines -- and State Highway 67, which is much too dangerous to cross. So think of the route we describe below as proposed". There is some crucial work to be done. **

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