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Jul 31 2008

Lake Poway to Woodson Mountain

Published by betchai at 12:31 am under San Diego, hiking, outdoor, wildflowers Edit This

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Lake Poway

There are several approaches to the summit of Woodson Mountain, and one of them is the West Approach through Lake Poway. The approximate distance of the hike is 7 miles round trip with an approximate elevation gain of 2300 ft. Parking is at Lake Poway, which from April - October, the park charges a day use fee of $5.00 for non-Poway residents during the weekends and holidays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

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Wildflower Lined Trail of Lake Poway

The trailhead to Woodson Mountain is at Lake Poway, there is a trail map near the ranger station. Facing Lake Poway, you take the right trail going South East. Lake Poway was scorched by the wildfire last October 2007 but by spring it showed recovery with the greening of its slopes and the fire follower wildflowers swaying on its slopes.

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Wildlfowers on the Slopes of Lake Poway

At the day we hiked the wildflowers were already past their peak, but we were still able to see patches of wildflowers along the trail. The list of wildflowers include:

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Owls Clover and California Poppies

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Goldfield

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Blue Dicks

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Phacelia

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Lupines

From Lake Poway, the ascent is gradual for the first 2 miles probably. The trail in the last mile to the peak is less maintained, steeper and more crooked curving around boulders and twisting amid the low growing chaparrals.

 

Here are some pictures from the hike:

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Trail To Woodson Mountain from Lake Poway

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With the Ramona Dam below

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Near the Summit

Nearby the Summit, is the amazing potato chip rock, which is the result of exfoliation and weathering.

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Potato Chip Rock (1), Woodson Mountain

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Potato Chip Rock (2), Woodson Mountain

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Potato Chip Rock (3), Woodson Mountain

The chip rock may look thin, but it is actually very strong. I saw some pictures of several people lining up on this rock. It is not hard to climb and it is not actually intimidating to sit on the flake, it is scarier looking at it. However, we do not guarantee the safeness of climbing the chip as accidents can happen anytime. We take no responsibility should there be an untoward incident.

Best Season To Hike: Fall - Spring

For more information:  1. We usually refer to Jerry Schad’s A Foot and a Field in San Diego County. It is a very good hiking book.

2. in the web: http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2008/feb/06/woodson-mountain/

Lake Poway Park Address: 14656 Lake Poway Rd, Poway, CA

 

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8 Responses to “Lake Poway to Woodson Mountain”

  1. brandbla8on 31 Jul 2008 at 11:16 am edit this

    Great pictures!!
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  2. betchaion 31 Jul 2008 at 7:29 pm edit this

    * Robin, thanks for stopping by and the comment.

    * Ruthi, thanks for your support and comments. I usually looked for names in the internet or in Barnes and Nobles of flowers I see since I do not want them to be nameless :) . Yes, saw your groceries yesterday, bad influence, kasi kuma-in ako nang marami :).

  3. betchaion 02 Aug 2008 at 11:56 am edit this

    Hi Len, thanks a lot for your inspiring comments always. No, you don’t have to pay me for viewing the photos, each time you visit, you are giving me a fraction of a cent already :) hahaha. It is not a lot, but I am just happy to share our wonderful world at the backroads. Though I live in a city, but I do not neglect that there is a more beautiful world at the backroads, that of nature. And it is not limited to San Diego, it is everywhere. I am sure you know, since you love to do birdwatching in England and you have your share of wonderful nature photos too over there. I always get excited to know there are a lot more who loves nature and preserves it in whatever help they can.

  4. chaon 02 Aug 2008 at 7:05 pm edit this

    great job bechai! you are truly an artist! your work is so refreshing…awesome… just like experiencing “heaven on earth”? (remember St. Therese of the Little Flower?) ANIMO AMIGA!

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