Off-road trail5.2 midifficulty: easy

Santa Ysabel Truck Trail Guide

Last verifiedJun 23, 2026
Santa Ysabel Truck Trail Guide — off-road trail
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Trail vitals3 facts
Length
5.2mi
Technical difficulty
Easy
Direction
One-way

Last verified June 2026

Santa Ysabel Truck Trail is a 5.2 mile easy to moderate off-road trail near Ramona, California, that runs from near Southerland Dam to Pamo Valley.

Location

5.2 mi · Off-road trail

Approx. location 33.124, -116.802

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Trail facts

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Approx. location33.124, -116.802

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Field notes

The trail travels through the mountains of traveling along precipitous shelf roads in places. Near its western trailhead in Pamo Valley, the trail connects with .

Owned by the City of San Diego, the floor of Pamo Valley is leased for cattle grazing and much of the valley floor is fenced off. San Diego’s Coast to Crest trail passes through the valley and its grazing pastures. The surrounding mountains are managed by the National Forest Service and regional Native American tribes.

Temescal Creek flows through Pamo Valley and confluences with Santa Ysabel Creek, which comes into the valley from the East. Santa Ysabel Truck Trail follows the creek for much of the distance from Southerland Dam at times from high on the surrounding slopes. The area is home to many native species of plants and animals, and you may see deer, foxes, snakes, coyotes, bobcats, and many different birds.

A truck, Jeep, or SUV with good clearance should be able to handle the terrain along the trail. This is one of the mellower off-road trails in San Diego, and a good trail for beginning off-roaders. If it has rained recently, the trail may be muddy and slippery which adds to the difficulty.  

The National Forest Service often closes the trail at the Poma Valley trailhead (with a big metal gate) after rains to prevent erosion and damage to the soft, muddy road. Make sure to check with the Palomar Ranger District Office, which manages the trail. You can also check the Forest Service’s list of local road closures fs.usda.gov.

For more off-road trails near Santa Ysabel Truck Trail, visit our guide to .

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How difficult is Santa Ysabel Truck Trail Guide?
Santa Ysabel Truck Trail Guide is rated easy. The route runs 5.2 miles.