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Big
Laguna Trail Features: meadows, pine forest, Big Laguna Lake (filled
seasonally), wildflowers (spring) Distance: 4 mi (one way; from Noble
Canyon trail to Laguna campground) Hiking time: 2 hours Users:
hikers, equestrian, mountain bikes Elevation gain/loss: 300ft/300ft
Difficulty: easy Best time of year: year-round Potable
water: Laguna Campground Access points:
- Laguna
Campground; S. parking lot near ampitheater
- Penny
Pines trailhead (mile marker 27.3)
Description:
The Big Laguna Trail (or BLT as it is affectionately known by our LMVA Trail Crew
that built it) offers a pleasant hike through mountain meadows dotted with pines
and large boulders where you can take in the view of Big Laguna Lake, a favorite
watering hole for local furry, feathered and four-legged residents.
- From
Laguna Campground: at about 0.5 mi of wooded trail, you enter the meadow through
a second "pass-through", then bend into an adjacent meadow containing Big Laguna
Lake. Carpets of wildflowers appear in the meadows in spring and early summer.
The trail continues N with access to the Sunset Trail, Noble Canyon Trail, and
Sunrise Highway (at the Penny Pines parking area). If you turn left (east) at
the second "pass- through", the trail follows the edge of the woods for a mile
or so, then swings N through wooded sections, crosses Los Huecos Road, then Sunrise
Highway (mile marker 25.3) north of the Laguna Mountain Fire Station, and ends
at the Pacific Crest Trail.
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From Penny Pines trailhead: Hike W on the Noble Canyon Trail for 0.1 miles, then
take a sharp left (south) at the intersection marked Big Laguna Trail.
After less than a mile of wooded terrain, the trail opens into Laguna Meadows.
Follow the BLT about another 3 miles to Laguna Campground.
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