The Start!

If you are looking for a sleeper hike that wallops a big punch for a “short” hike then the Kwaay Paay trail is for you! The Kwaay Paay trail is part of the Mission Trails Regional Park system that consists of many trails all offering varied experiences and challenges. The Kwaay Paay trail may be the most physically challenging hike I’ve done to date!  Mt. San Antonio challenges you mentally, Mt, Woodson challenges your stamina but Kwaay Paay, although very simple in design, offers quite the workout amongst a background of scenic beauty.  Most of the challenge of this hike lies in its steep ascent that starts out relatively flat but steadily increases in steepness the further along the trail you go.

Let the Climb Begin!

The trail itself is very well marked, well maintained and is mostly compacted dirt spotted with rocks, and most of the trail is quite wide.  However, the closer you get to the summit of this trail the narrower as well as steeper it gets!  The summit offers a great view of The Fortuna Mountains, Cowles Mt. and Pyle’s Peak.

On the descent be careful of the steepness of the trail and the rocky path, not only do you risk slipping and falling but turning an ankle is a concern as well!   The Kwaay Paay trail is not for those adverse to a good “burn” on the legs or push on the lungs!  On this day hiked the trail was lightly traveled as we passed only 10 others who were on the trail!  I really enjoyed this hike due to the physical challenge, the beauty of the trail and surrounding hills/mountains, and the perfect length of trail that matched the physical demands it presented!

 

We live in a fast-paced society. Hiking slows us down.” — Robert Sweetgall

 

More Photos at Trail Shots!

 

Summit View!

Distance:  4 miles

Hike Date and Time:  Tuesday June 12th.  12-2PM  

Hike-ability:  Physically challenging and strenuous!   Highly suggested for experienced hikers only!

Water:  40oz

Tempature:  80

Trailhead:  There are a few trailhead starts to the Kwaay Paay trail but the one chosen was at the Equestrian Staging area parking lot.  Exit right off of Mast Blvd in Santee if you are going east on California 52.  The entrance to MIssion Trails Regional Park is right off of the exit ramp  Entrance to trailhead is near back of Equestrian Staging area.