One&Only Palmilla





One&Only Palmilla, Los Cabos Resort: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This circuit is part of the Querencia Resort and Golf Club. There are almost 9 miles of trails in the community, which can be used for walking, running, hiking or biking. Bicyclists must wear helmets at all times and must sign a waiver. Children under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
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The stretch of land between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo is known for relaxation: sandy beaches, crystal clear ocean waters, restaurants and bars. But if you're looking for a little adventure and exercise along with your relaxation, there are great trails in the area. This route is perfect for mountain biking and starts from a parking lot on the inland side of Highway 1. You follow the trail on a moderate climb through desert foothills up to 1,000 feet above sea level until you reach...
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Great walk parallel to the sea and beautiful views of the beaches of San Jose del Cabo. This beautiful route begins in a public parking lot. A long and pleasant walk along a beautiful beach that passes a turtle and bird sanctuary, lush wetlands and the dazzling boardwalk that runs through the city. Ideal for a walk at any time of the day. You can enjoy the beautiful sunset over the sea.
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This route is accessed from the south of the hotel zone of San Jose del Cabo. You start at the Playa Costa Azul parking lot. You follow the Camino del Cañon del Costa Azul to the east among the plateaus and hills. Then, you climb to the top of the hill, towards a clear area that serves as a lookout point with views of the area and the dazzling Gulf of California.
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This is a multi-use trail open to OHV users, horseback riders, and hikers. Easy trail down a local dirt/sand road through the bottom of a Canyon, with minimal vehicle traffic. There is a washed out stream so the trail is muddy in areas but mostly easy sand to walk in. Very quiet and scenic. There are also some tame horses and cattle walking freely on the trail. The trail head can be reached from the beach or you can drive under the bridge from the highway, where there is parking.