Cabo San Lucas is known for its captivating landscape, beckoning outdoor enthusiasts with a plethora of  great hiking trails. From the rugged terrains of Mt. Solmar to the lush waterfalls at Fox Canyon, the area offers a rich tapestry of hiking experiences suitable for beginners and experts alike.

Whether you seek the challenge of ascending high peaks or the serenity of wandering along golden beaches, Cabo San Lucas promises a scenic adventure ahead. So, pack your bags, and don’t forget the sunscreen.

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    Cerro de la Z

    Spectacular panoramic views of Cabo San Lucas and the mountains

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    Cerro de la Z trail is a beautiful path that leads to the peak of its namesake mountain. Most of its length provides clear views of Cabo San Lucas and the Sea of Cortez, framed by sheer rocks and desert flora. When you reach the summit, you’ll be greeted with a panorama of the city and surrounding highlands, as well as the sandy beaches stretching into the ocean in the distance.

    The trail is paved, making it easily accessible throughout the year, and its short length of roughly 1.3 miles (2 km) there-and-back suits hikers of all experience levels.

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    Mt. Solmar

    A view of the Arches of Cabo from above

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    The hike up Mt. Solmar is a short yet fairly strenuous trail, gaining a 400-ft (122-meter) elevation in about half a mile (800 meters). If you’re up for the challenge, however, the reward is absolutely worth it. The summit of the mountain boasts a breathtaking vista, where you can see over the famous Arches of Cabo and watch the Pacific meet the Gulf.

    Keep in mind that the trailhead of this route is on private property, so double check the latest information before you plan your trip.

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    Divorce Beach and Lovers Beach

    A walk connecting 2 stunning beaches

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    Divorce Beach and Lovers Beach are both popular destinations in Cabo San Lucas, known for their golden sand and crystal blue waves. But did you know that you can also hike between the 2? With a fairly easy climb over a narrow, rocky bank, you can cross the calm waters of Lovers Beach and arrive at the wilder Divorce Beach, enjoying the best of what they both have to offer.

    If you’re up for a swim while at sea, remember to do it on the Lovers Beach side; the waves at Divorce Beach are high, whereas its close neighbor is one of the top swimming spots in Cabo.

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    Cerro de las Torres

    A beautiful trail great for both hiking and biking

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    The trek to the top of Cerro de Las Torres, also known as Cerro Colorado, is a moderate climb with phenomenal views. The beautiful route takes you through the iconic Cabo landscape rife with desert plants and wildlife, ending at the mountain peak where you can look out to the rolling hills embracing San Lucas Bay.

    The trail itself is smooth, making it a wonderful option for mountain biking as well as hiking. If you’re looking for a multipurpose path to try out a different type of adventure, gear up and enjoy the ride.

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    Cerro de las Antenas via Sendero Casasola

    An adventurous climb with impressive rewards

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    Sendero Casasola is a loop trail that leads to the summit of Cerro de Las Antenas. With a relatively steep ascent and a few rocky climbs, it packs plenty of adventure while promising a gorgeous viewpoint at the end, where you can admire the unobstructed beauty of San Lucas Bay and its vast coastline.

    The area is home to an extensive network of trails, so remember to prepare ahead of time and study your route. Bring a map to make your pathfinding as smooth as possible.

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    Cerro de las Antenas y Las Víboras

    Beautiful landscape views, both enroute and from the summit

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    Cerro de las Antenas y Las Víboras is one of the most popular circuit paths up the slopes of Cerro de las Antenas. This moderate hike through lovely desert scenery will surprise you with its natural charm, from giant cacti and colorful lizards on the way to the panorama of the city at the top.

    The trail network in this region is vast. If you’re up for a longer hike, consider combining some of the other loops connecting with this path. The changing views at every turn are well worth the effort.

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    Fox Canyon

    A breathtaking waterfall and a refreshing pool

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    Fox Canyon (Cañón de la Zorra) is an oasis located about 1.5 hours’ drive north of Cabo San Lucas. The hiking trail follows a river, passes by a freshwater lagoon, and winds right next to a pool nestled at the base of a waterfall. It is a stunning change of scenery from the desert highlands, and its unique ecosystem offers perfect opportunities to see native flora and fauna.

    The waterfall and pool are safe for swimming, so make sure to pack your bathing suits and towels for a soak in the cool water.

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    Cabo Pulmo

    A beautiful trail overlooking the beach

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    Cabo Pulmo is perched on the Gulf coast roughly 2 hours from Cabo San Lucas. A circuit trail here takes you above the beaches, looking over the Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park as it loops through the hills. You’ll find incredible views of the sea and cacti flowers along the path, while the ocean breeze caresses your face as you make the climb.

    Wildlife also abounds in this area, making it a popular destination for birding. For the most scenic hike, try shooting for dawn or dusk when the birds are easy to spot and the sunrise and sunset views are spectacular.

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    Faro de Cabo San Lucas

    A picturesque trek to a historical lighthouse

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    Faro de Cabo San Lucas is a historic beacon that has stood on the southern end of the Baja Peninsula for over a century. The hike to its base is a moderate out-and-back trail, where you pass through both sandy and rocky terrain before ascending to a summit with breathtaking scenery.

    The trek offers superb views of the coastline and beaches along the entire way. The real treat is at the end where you can gaze down upon Playa el Faro Viejo and the lighthouse itself. It's one of the best spots around to snap a perfect photo, especially with the sunset painting the sky in magical colors.

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    Sierra de la Laguna

    Vast mountain range with abundant wildlife

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    The Sierra de la Laguna is a mountain range in southern Baja California. Designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve, it's home to numerous local animals and plants, ranging from hummingbirds to palms. This terrain is a natural wonder and as you hike through, you’ll find it filled with unforgettable vistas and unique opportunities for wildlife viewing.

    The high point of the range is about 50 miles (80 km) north of Cabo San Lucas, and the hike up to the summit is strenuous. There are also a plethora of other trails throughout the region, each offering its own landscape and views.

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