Salt Creek Trail: It’s All Downhill from Here

by Michele

Salt Creek Trail

Salt Creek Trail is one of my favorite walks with the kids. I’ve done it with them in a stroller and this time they were old enough to walk on their own. The ocean breeze, and sometimes fog, make for a cool excursion when temperatures heat up inland.

Trail Head Location: We parked on Camino Del Avion between Niguel Road and Crown Valley Parkway. You’ll be on the correct side  of the street if you drive from Camino Del Avion toward Crown Valley. Otherwise, you’ll have to turn around to park in the right direction.   Park along the street and walk toward Crown Valley. As the sidewalk starts to slope downward, you’ll see a bike path off to your right.  Take this path, then bear to your right crossing under the street and heading toward the beach. MAP TO SALT CREEK TRAIL HEAD (See aerial view of trail)

Overview (2 leisurely hours): You’ll start off walking down a gorgeous canyon down toward the beach. Keep your eyes out for wild artichoke plants, lizards, rabbits, swallows and many other birds. We saw a red tail hawk and mockingbirds, too.  There’s a golf course on your left and the creek which makes for a riparian habitat. See if the kids (and you) can tell where the creek is by spotting the lush green vegetation amongst the dry brush.

Toward the bottom of the hill is a bridge leading over to the St. Regis Monarch Beach resort property. There is a botanic garden on the hotel grounds and access to the newly landscaped Sea Terrace Park. I’d recommend continuing on the main public trail instead, because you get to go through a TUNNEL!  When you come out of the dark tunnel, you’re rewarded by your first close-up glimpse of the ocean. Take the trail to your left (watch for golf carts) and walk the sidewalk above the beach. Beautiful!

Continue all the way to the main Salt Creek Beach above the snack bar and follow the road up to the street. Then walk along Niguel Road all the way back up to Niguel Road and back to the car. An alternative is to turn left into Sea Terrace Park after crossing Pacific Coast Highway to catch up with the trail and take that back (although I think it’s much steeper).

Highlights:

  • Although the canyon can be hotter than the beach, it’s nice and cool compared to inland trails.
  • It’s a great family outing for a lazy weekend afternoon. You can even make a day of it by bringing sand toys and a towel so the kids can take a dip after their long walk.
  • Generally not too crowded or busy.

Be Aware:

  • It’s a long walk. If you or your kids are not used to long walks, then better to attempt something like the North Beach Trail in San Clemente where turning around doesn’t mean a big uphill slog back to the car.
  • The way back is uphill.
  • You must bring water (and snacks if your kids need those).
  • At the bottom of the trail near the tunnel, you’ll be competing for the road with golf carts. I’d recommend keeping  your eyes out and staying on the sidewalk.
  • The walk took us two hours and we were moving, albeit slowly, the whole time.
  • I’ve run this by myself during the week, but it’s a bit isolated in spots. I’d recommend bringing a friend.

Checklist:

  • Parking on the street near the trailhead
  • Paved path – great for strollers
  • NO restrooms or water until you get to Salt Creek Beach
  • Leashed dogs allowed on the trail, but no dogs allowed on the beach
  • Not a good walk during wet weather — the hillside has a tendency to get muddy and slide onto the trail
  • Bring plenty of water to drink and plenty of energy for the uphill on the way back to the car!
  • Hats and sunscreen highly recommended.
  • Grown-ups don’t forget your sunglasses and camera.
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Michele

I’m so sorry Julie! I added a stick map to help you out. Parking can be tough to non-existent on the weekends. Hope you eventually found it.

julie

i was looking for this trail an hour on sat. The direction is not clear enough

Lisa Marie

Awesome trail!! I use to run that trail, until my knee surgeries.
So beautiful!!! My in-laws, from back east, absolutely LOVED it!!!

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