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No vehicles on trails except baby strollers or Reserve Information wheelchairs. Bicycles may use the paved road, but are Torrey Trail Guide Fire, erosion, and off-trail hiking can damage fragile Please return this trail guide for reuse. only allowed southbound (uphill) between the upper and natural features beyond repair. Be safe, and help us ® lower lots. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a fragile wilderness preserve the beauty of Torrey Pines. island in an urban sea: home of our nation’s rarest Park only in designated parking lots. Stopping on Stay on trail. Cutting across switchbacks and tree—Pinus torreyana—which is native only here and on road shoulders is not permitted. between trails, going into closed areas, and Santa Rosa Island off the coast near Santa Barbara. Stay away from the bottom of the cliffs. Rock slides climbing cliffs ruins the Reserve for everyone. Guy Fleming Trail Razor Point Trail 2 1 and cliff collapse occur with frequency. To increase safety, /3 mile loop /2 mile to overlook No pets. The Reserve is set aside for native time your beach walk a minimum of 2-3 hours before Easiest trail, relatively level, Dramatic views of animals. It is prohibited to bring animals into the or after high tide, when there is more sand available forested, along ocean bluffs, gorge, badlands, spring Reserve. between the cliffs and the waves. sandstone formations, wildflowers. A few No food in the Reserve. Reduce litter and spring wildflowers, drinking picturesque trees. The Visitor’s Center (the Lodge) offers exhibits on the help keep our animals wild and healthy by eating water, parking. Beach Trail 3 natural and cultural history of the Reserve and nature and picnicking only at the beach. Trash cans and Parry Grove Trail /4 mile to Flat Rock am 1 walks on weekends and holidays at 10 . recycling receptacles are found only at the beach /2 mile loop Descends 300 feet to beach parking lot. All groups of visitors or events must make arrangements Secluded, with steep level. Final access to beach at least three weeks in advance before visiting the entry/exit (100+ rugged via stairs. steps). Few trees due to Reserve. For details, please go to the Special Events No alcohol. Alcohol is prohibited. Broken Hill Trail drought and 1 website www.parks.ca.gov/sdspecialevents or send an North fork 1 /4 miles infestations. Native 1 email to [email protected]. South fork 1 /3 miles No drones. To prevent possible resource damage garden at trailhead. Reserve’s longest trail, The Torrey Pines Association funds many projects at from accidents and to avoid frightening the native High Point Trail including access to the the Reserve. We invite you to join us in our ongoing animals, all remote control devices are prohibited. 100 yards with steps beach. Features chaparral, efforts to preserve and protect the rare Torrey pines and Panoramic views of reserve, few trees, and scenic their scenic refuge by becoming a member. For more No picking/collecting natural features. Pine ocean, lagoon, and inland. overlook pictured below. information, visit their website www.torreypines.org cones and flowers must be left to produce seeds to grow new and as food for animals. 12600 N. Torrey Pines Road, CA 92037 (858)755–2063 No smoking/open flames. The plants found www.parks.ca.gov here are dry and flammable. #inventyouradventure No amplified music. Respect your fellow hikers and enjoy the sounds of nature while in the Reserve.

THE RESERVE CLOSES AT SUNSET All visitors and vehicles must exit. torreypines.org torreypine.org View from Broken Hill overlook Torrey Pines State Natur al Reserve® (858) 755-2063 • www.torreypine.org

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Flat Rock South Fork South Fork Trail Overlook Broken Hill Overlook

Torrey Pines City Golf Course Black’s Beach Torrey Pines Gliderport 3/4 mile 2.5 miles

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