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Cedar Creek Falls

Cedar Creek Calls

Distance: 4.5 miles round trip (out and back)
Hiking Time: 2.5 hours
Elevation Gain/Loss 1200′/1200′
Difficulty: Moderately strenuous

This is one of San Diego County’s hidden treasures, tucked back in a tributary of the upper San Diego River.
Bring plenty of water as the walk back is uphill, and can be quite strenuous.

Directions:
Follow Eagle Peak Road for 1.4 miles, veer right staying on Eagle Peak Road. After 8.2 miles

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