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Leucadia to Torrey Pines-lower Loop
Encinitas, California, USA

Leucadia to Torrey Pines-lower Loop

Length19.2 mi
Elev. Gain623.2 ft
Est. Steps44000
Created by PacerDan_1972

Leucadia to Torrey Pines-lower Loop Introduction

Leucadia to Torrey Pines-lower Loop is a 19.3 mile (44,000-step) route located near Encinitas, California, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 623.2 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Leucadia to Torrey Pines-lower Loop

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Cardiff Kook

Tourist Attraction
Magic Carpet Ride is the official name of a 6-foot (1.8 m) high bronze sculpture of a surfer by Matthew Antichevich, an artist and sculpture instructor at Mt. San Jacinto College. The sculpture is mounted on a 6-foot high granite base with poetry inscription by Robert Nanninga, and is in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas, California, United States.

Cardiff State Beach

Park
Cardiff State Beach is a protected beach in the state park system of California, USA, located near San Diego. Popular activities include swimming, surfing, and beachcombing.Just next to Cardiff State Beach is a San Elijo State Beach, which has a state-run campground. The 507-acre (205 ha) park was established in 1949.

Torrey Pines State Beach

Water
Torrey Pines State Beach is a coastal beach located in the San Diego, California community of Torrey Pines, and is located south of Del Mar and north of La Jolla. Coastal erosion from the adjacent Torrey Pines State Reserve makes for a picturesque landscape. It is a local favorite among surfers and remains a quintessential Southern California beach.

Surfing Madonna

Tourist Attraction
The Surfing Madonna is a 10 by 10 feet (3.0 m × 3.0 m) mosaic of the Virgen de Guadalupe created by artist Mark Patterson. It was covertly installed in Encinitas, California by Patterson and his friend Bob Nichols, who posed as construction worker during the installation. The city declared that the artwork was to be considered graffiti because of the illegality of its installation.

Del Mar, California

Place
Del Mar is a beach city in San Diego County, California, incorporated on July 15, 1959. Del Mar is Spanish for "of the sea" or "by the sea," which reflects its location on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The Del Mar Horse Races are hosted on the Del Mar racetrack every summer. In 1885, Colonel Jacob Taylor purchased 338 acres (1.37 km2) from Enoch Talbert, with visions of building a seaside resort for the rich and famous.

Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas, California

Place
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, usually referred to as Cardiff, is a beach community located in Encinitas in San Diego County, California. The Pacific Ocean is to the west of Cardiff, the rest of Encinitas on its east and north, and a beach and lagoon on its south. With a population of under 12,000, Cardiff-by-the-Sea operates as part of the city of Encinitas, but unlike the other communities that comprise Encinitas, has its own ZIP code (92007).

Moonlight Beach

Place
Moonlight State Beach is a state beach in Encinitas, California. It is located one fifth of a mile beyond the point where Encinitas Boulevard turns into B Street after it crosses Highway 101.The beach area is well equipped for both children's and adults' recreation. It is popular with both tourists and residents, and it is one of the most visited beaches in Encinitas.

Encinitas station

Building
Encinitas is a commuter rail station in Encinitas, California served by the North County Transit District COASTER line. It is also served by 4 scheduled Breeze bus routes, FLEX Route 374, and LIFT paratransit. Along with Carlsbad Village station, this is one of two single track stations on the Coaster line, causing a bottleneck for rail traffic.

Canfield–Wright House

Place
The Canfield–Wright House, known alternatively as Wrightland and The Pink Lady, is a historic structure in Del Mar, California. The private home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on May 14, 2004.The house was built in 1910 for Charles A. Canfield. Canfield, alongside business partner Edward L.

La Paloma Theatre

Building
La Paloma Theatre is a historic Spanish Colonial Revival style movie theater in Encinitas, California. It was constructed in 1927-28 by Frank E. Brown, and the architect was Edward J. Baum. The La Paloma Theater formally opened on February 11, 1928, with a showing of The Cohens and Kelleys in Paris."

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PacerPal
2025/10/21
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

19.2 mi

Elev. Gain

623.2 ft

Est. Steps

44000
Created by
PacerDan_1972
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