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The ultimate adventure guide

Shaun Hunter
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01/14/2025
One access trail to More Mesa is from the end of Shoreline Drive (park along the shoulder; do not proceed around the bend onto Orchid Drive as this is a private road)
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/14/2025
Areas of the northern portion of More Mesa lie beneath a dense canopy of oak trees.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/14/2025
Trails on More Mesa vary from wide hard packed dirt roads to narrow single track.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/14/2025
More Mesa is a popular location for hiking, bicycling, running or dog walking.
Shaun Hunter
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01/14/2025
Approaching the coastline from the top of the More Mesa bluffs.
Shaun Hunter
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01/14/2025
A steep set of wooden steps leads from the mesa's southeast corner down to the beach.
Shaun Hunter
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01/14/2025
Beach access from More Mesa
Shaun Hunter
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01/14/2025
The ocean beneath the cliffs of More Mesa.
Shaun Hunter
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01/14/2025
Ocean views from the clifftop trail of More Mesa.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/14/2025
The More Mesa trail leads toward some manicured sections nearer the homes.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/14/2025
Entrance to More Mesa hiking area.

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