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Packages, including flights and hotels in Mount Laguna, start from as low as $494. Make your travel dreams a reality and secure your vacation with Travelocity today.
How long should my Mount Laguna vacation be?
Around 2 nights is the average amount of time travelers spend in Mount Laguna. But how long is right for you all depends on how many magical memories you want to create. Why not stay a bit longer and explore some hidden gems?
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Will I save money on my Mount Laguna car rental if I book it with my hotel or flight?
With a Mount Laguna vacation package, you can combine your car, hotel and flight bookings and save loads. If you can't wait to uncover the best of this exciting part of the world, why not make a beeline for Disneyland® Resort? This popular attraction is 110 mi from Mount Laguna. With your own set of wheels, you'll be there in no time.
Which airport is best for Mount Laguna?
San Diego Intl. Airport (SAN) is a major hub. It's located approximately 45 mi west of Mount Laguna. Other options worth checking out are Imperial County Airport (IPL) (50 mi away from central Mount Laguna) and McClellan-Palomar Airport (CLD) (55 mi away from central Mount Laguna).
What is there to do in Mount Laguna?
Laguna Mountain Recreation Area is just one of the outstanding sights that make Mount Laguna such a popular tourist destination. But leave some extra time to roam the city's lesser-known attractions too. This is often where the best memories are created.
Where should I stay when visiting Mount Laguna?
The Wildlife Lookout Summ is the number one choice of many visitors. Book now to avoid missing out.

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Aliso & Woods Canyon Wilderness trail in the spring after a rainy season, Laguna Beach, CA hiking trails.
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The core of the Milky Way rises above the dome of the FAA radar dome
Milky Way and 'streaking' over Sunrise Highway in Mt. Laguna

Last night(July 20, 2019), my friend and I went to Mt. Laguna with the idea of shooting the Milky Way as well as car trails leading up to the Milky Way.

What a beautiful night it was...clear skies, cool temperatures, not much traffic, and of course, the landscape of these beautiful trees!

However, the story here is not all happy. :(

In July 2013, the Chariot Fire reportedly destroyed 108 structures along Sunrise Highway, including the Al Bahr Shrine Camp and one lost at the Sierra Club Guymon Lodge. The blaze scorched over 7,055 acres.

John Stump with the Sierra Club later confirmed that Foster Lodge, the main building at the camp, remained standing. The burned building was known as the Cabin, or “Mandolff’s Hutte” to insiders.

“It was used for hostelling drop-in activities of individuals and family groups,”.  It was also adapted to encourage participation of physically challenged and disabled people.  “The loss of the cabin will severely limit the amount of programming the Sierra Club can provide and it will interfere with the housing for the Sierra Club’s all volunteer conservation caretakers,” he added. 

As we drove through the campground (fortunately, they were not destroyed in the fire!), it was very apparent that the fire had destroyed much. Couple of structures were burnt to the ground. Many of the cabins were still standing and had not been touched.  But they looked abandoned, even though they looked pretty nice.

Hope the Shriners and Sierra Club can restore these and provide service to the physically challenged individuals.  What a peaceful and beautiful area it is! #trovember

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