Area wildlife: Osprey, Egrets, Herons, Ducks, Morning Doves, Clark’s and Western Grebes, Cooper’s Hawks, Western Meadowlarks, Horned Larks and Ground Squirrels and Rabbits.Turn off your ad blocker to see a map of this trailOtay Mountain: Minnewawa Truck Trail to Marron Valley RoadOtay Mountain Truck Trail from Alta Road [PRIVATE PROPERTY]Mother Miguel Mountain via Sweetwater Park [CLOSED]Horseshoe Mountain Trail [CLOSED / PRIVATE PROPERTY]Mother Miguel Mountain to Sweetwater Reservoir LoopLower Otay Reservoir: Eastern Side from Otay Lakes RoadPio Pico Campground to Otay Mountain via Minnewawa Truck TrailMinnewawa Truck Trail to Alta Road via Doghouse JunctionHelp keep our trails and parks open during COVID-19 by committing to social distancing. Year round trail access.

Great area for beginner mountain biking. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, and bird watching. 18 trails with 63 photos The dam was rebuilt in 1918 and renamed Savage Dam. ThanksPerfect biking trail for any rider. The beginning of the trail starts of with a lot of big bushes and lead to the long trees and branches near the lake. Trailforks ranks trails with a combination of user ratings and raw trail usage data from rides. Some pretty lake and mountain views. Some trails or park services may be closed this weekend so check with local authorities before heading out. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and mountain biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.It has been reported this trail has a temporary closure due to COVID-19. When full, Upper Otay Reservoir has 20 surface acres. Bring lots of water. It was nice to take advantage of a cloudy, cooler afternoon to go on a short hike from Mountain Hawk Park to the CV rowing club. If you go early enough, you’ll enjoy the shade offered by the beautiful tall trees and a mist lifting off the lake...Always enjoy this trail(;Cool trail with nice twists and turns.
Really close to the Olympic training center!

Lower Otay Reservoir: West Side is a 5.3 mile out and back trail located near Chula Vista, California that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. But overall this trail is amazing and the end result rewarding. One of the best trails for training. We took a different trail out and back. Dogs OK on leash. Otay Reservoir Mountain Bike, Hike, Trail Running trails near Chula Vista, California. I wiped out once.... some shade but if you do it later in the day there might not be as much. With over 8 miles of trails and 7 different staging areas, Otay Valley Regional Park offers numerous potential hikes of varying lengths. The Park is also… Love bringing my dog to this trail. It has a great flow to it in either direction and allows you to quickly access surrounding trails if this isn't long enough.This place is amazing for intermediate mountain bike riding. The reservoir has been open to the public since 1996. Please see the park's website for up to date information The smallest of the City of San Diego's impounding reservoirs, Upper Otay Reservoir was established in 1959 as a hatchery for the propagation and introduction of Florida-strain largemouth bass. The Lower Otay Reservoir was connected to the City of San Diego's water system in 1906 via the Bonita Pipeline. When full, Upper Otay Reservoir has 20 surface … No hills for speed training. My husband and I love it so much, it’s become one of our favorite trails.It had a beautiful Scenic Mountain View overlooking the lake a lot of winding roads great for biking!