The City of Encinitas' 40-plus miles of trails are meant to be enjoyed and shared with other humans, with their dogs and horses, and with the creatures who inhabit the surrounding natural environment.
Trail Users
Most trails are open to hikers (also joggers, walkers and runners with jogging strollers), bicyclists and equestrians. Unless otherwise noted, all trails are open to all three user groups. Olivenhain trails attract the greatest diversity of users. Horses are not permitted on the Encinitas Ranch Trails or Manchester Preserve Trails, which are owned by the Center for Natural Lands Management and operated by the City of Encinitas. Bicyclists are not permitted on some of the Encinitas Ranch Trails.
General Rules
Please take note of the rules posted on signs at trail heads and access points. These include:
· Trail hours are sunrise to sunset
· No littering or dumping. Please use the trash receptacles located along pathways or dispose of your refuse when you leave
· Dogs must be leashed. People must pick up after their pets
· No fires or smoking
· No camping
Report Issues
Report problems such as washed out bridges, downed trees, dangerous ruts, vandalism, dead animals or unsafe conditions to the City’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department at (760) 633-2740 or encinitasparksandrec@encinitasca.gov Report sick, injured or dangerous animals and dogs off-leash to the San Diego Humane Society (619) 243-3446
Trail Etiquette
Share the Trails
· Cyclists yield to all other trail users
· On busy trails, proceed single file. Slower traffic should keep right of the trail; faster users pass on the left
· If you are using headphones, make sure that the volume neither prevents you from hearing what is happening around you or disturbs other trails users
· When passing other trail users, use courtesy and provide adequate warning and reduce speed
· It is recommended that cyclists use a bell on multi-user trails
Bicyclists Should:
· Announce their presence, whether approaching from the front or rear, within reasonable distance so they can be heard. Say "bicyclist approaching."Hikers and Joggers with Dog(s) Should:
· Keep dogs on 6-foot leash at all times
· Clean up after pets
Respect the Trails
· Please stay off of wet, soggy trails. Footprints and bicycle tire tracks damage the trail surface. Give trails time to dry after rains.
· When on bicycle, avoid skidding
· Don’t cut corners, shortcuts or blaze new trailsPack it in-Pack it out
· Keep our trails and open spaces clean. Use trash receptacles located along pathways or dispose of your trash when you leave