All Church
Young Family
March 18
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Family Hike
Join us for a fun Family Day of hiking at one of our local trails! The Wiashal Trail Loop (also referred to as the Cole Canyon Trail) which is a 1.9-mile loop trail in West Murrieta. Mike and Kim Westaway have hiked this trail with their three boys countless of times and will be your guides. This event is put on by the Young Family Ministry (but anyone is welcome to join in on the hike!)
While this trail is generally considered an easy hike, if stairs are difficult to maneuver, then this trail may be too difficult.
HIKE: We’ll hike the Wiashal Trail in Murrieta
COST: Free!
THE PLAN:
9:00am: Meet near the following address, at the end of Calle Cipres:
38300 Calle Cipres
Murrieta, CA
92562
PARKING:
Please DO NOT park in the cul-de-sac and fill the end of the street. We have a lot of cars and are trying not to inconvenience the neighbors in the area. There is a lot of parking along Calle Cipres that is not near driveways and you can also park on Oak Bluff Lane or Rustic Road near the small parks.
9:15am: The group hike starts, expected duration 1:30-2:00hrs depending on our pace and kid exploring time
DIRECTIONS:
From the north, take 15 South to the Clinton Keith exit, and turn right onto Clinton Keith Rd.
Left onto Palomar St.
Right onto Calle del Oso Oro
Park along Calle Cipres which is at the traffic light on Calle del Oso Oro, one side of Oso Oro is Vía Moreno (towards Cole Canyon Elementary) the other side is Calle Cipres.
From the south, take 15 North to California Oaks Rd. exit
and turn left onto California Oaks Rd./Kalmia St.
Right onto Washington Ave.
Left onto Calle de Oso Oro
Park along Calle Cipres which is at the traffic light on Calle del Oso Oro, one side of Oso Oro is Vía Moreno (towards Cole Canyon Elementary) the other side is Calle Cipres.
WHAT TO BRING?
Please bring water for all in your party and snacks.
WHAT IF I’M LATE?
Text or Call Kim at 218-839-4552 or Mike at 218-839-4082, and we can try to give you directions to catch up or wait a couple of minutes if you’re close by. This trail does not require a permit, so you’re free to explore on your own.