84 - Palomar Airport to Palomar Mountain - 108 miles, 9947 ft el, 92 ft/mi


0.0 E Palomar Airport
2.3 = San Marcos
3.9 R Discovery
4.2 L Discovery
5.2 R Craven
6.3 L Twin Oaks
6.6 R Barham
8.1 L Woodland
9.6 R El Norte
15.8 L E Valley
20.1 R Woods Valley
23.2 L Bates Nut Farm - potty
24.3 L Lk Wohlford
26.2 R Valley Center
31.2 R CA-76 -
Refuel Taco Shop
36.2 L S Grade Palomar
43.0 L S Grade
43.1 U Mothers Kitchen refuel
43.2 R S Grade
50.0 R CA-76
58.0 L Cole Grade
64.2 R Miller
64.4 L Miller
66.3 R Valley Center
67.1 R Lilac
70.4 R Lilac
72.0 L W Lilac
73.8 L Circle R
77.0 R Old Hwy 395
77.8 L Camino Del Rey
82.4 L Old River
85.1 R CA-76
87.8 R Santa Fe / SLR trail
88.7 R Tyler
88.8 L Andrew Jackson
88.9 R SLR Trail
96.5 R RR underpass
96.6 L Pacific
99.1 L Cassidy
99.2 R Broadway
99.6 L Eaton
99.7 R Coast Hwy 101
102.7 L Cannon
104.6 R Faraday
107.2 R El Camino Real
107.7 Return to start

The climb up Mt Palomar is the one great mountain climbs in San Diego. Lance does it on a single speed. 5000 feet in 11 miles makes it good preparation for your next bike tour of the Alps! The descent is a classic mountain high-speed technical descent.

Attention to weather will make or break your enjoyment of this climb. The ascent is unbearable in the heat, and the descent is unbearable in the cold. Check the forecast for Palomar Mountain before you go.

Under 60 degrees - bring a jacket, long finger gloves and knee warmers. Nice extras would be a balclava, insulated gloves, and an insulated jersey. Pack them on your back or tie them under your saddle. Otherwise, plan on violently shivering on the descent, and losing all feeling in your hands. Research hypothermia.

Over 80 degrees - bring extra water, as there is none between the Taco Shop and Mothers Kitchen. Much of the climb is in direct sun. Research heat exhaustion. Low salt levels from sweating is also a problem. Salt takes a long time to absorb, and like food and water, if you wait until you are suffering to ingest, then it is too late. Salt up: Eat salty food the day before your climb, and research hyponatremia.

There are multiple cattle grates on the climb. Go over them quickly and straight ahead. They are uncomfortable, but your bike can handle it.

Weekends see many pocket rocket motorcycles racing the South Grade. They can easily avoid cyclists as they have to also watch for rocks strewn in the road, but they make a peaceful climb unpleasantly noisy.

The East Grade is much quieter. Weekdays and rainy days are much quieter. Returning to civilization, you may prefer climbing the quieter Cole Grade over the gambling rush to the casinos on Valley Center Rd.

The climb ends 20 minutes after your legs have turned to mush.