The Vista Point Trail begins as a service road at the gate opposite Columbus St. in the main parking lot.
The road enters a dense eucalyptus forest and begins to gain elevation. At .3 miles, a short road to the left will take you to the quarry floor. Return to the main road and continue up the moderate grade. As the road ascends, you will have great views through the trees of the Pacific Ocean. Stay to the left at the next two road junctions. A short distance from the second junction you will see the vista point to your left where you will enjoy the view of Princeton Harbor and the quarry floor from the safety of a deck with railings.
The trail may be used by horses, hikers and bicyclists. Dogs are allowed on leash.
Distance: 1.1 mi.
Degree of Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
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