SCENIC DRIVES — SAN DIEGO
The Best Scenic Drives in San Diego for Exotic & Luxury Car Enthusiasts
Updated April 2026 · 6 routes · 5 min read
Six drives covering every car type and time commitment — from mountain hairpins rated by the Porsche Club to wine country roads made for a Bentley. Based on car enthusiast communities, luxury travel advisors, and regional driving experts.
Whether you’re visiting for the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance, picking up the keys to a dream rental, or simply looking for roads worthy of a supercar, these routes represent the pinnacle of Southern California driving.
1. Sunrise Highway & Mount Laguna
The scenic byway — Supercar territory
A National Scenic Byway climbing from 4,000 to over 6,000 feet through the Cleveland National Forest. Sweeping curves, excellent road surface, and jaw-dropping views where forested peaks give way to the vast Anza-Borrego Desert thousands of feet below. San Diego’s most rewarding mountain drive. ★★★★★
Distance: 50–80 mi RT · Drive Time: 1.5–2.5 hrs · From Downtown: ~45 min
2. Palomar Mountain Loop
The Porsche Club’s favorite — 21 hairpins
Where the Porsche Club of America’s San Diego chapter goes to test their cars. South Grade Road delivers over 20 hairpin turns in 7 miles with decreasing-radius corners and dramatic elevation changes — rated 5/5 difficulty. This is a serious driver’s road. ★★★★★
Distance: 65 mi loop | Drive Time: 2–3 hrs | From Downtown: ~1 hr
3. Julian & Banner Grade
Mountain-to-desert drama
A steep, twisting descent on Highway 78 dropping from the Gold Rush-era mountain town of Julian into the Anza-Borrego Desert. Panoramic views of Banner Canyon, Granite Mountain, and Earthquake Valley. Porsche Club rated 4 stars for difficulty. A full day from rolling ranch country to mountain forests to desert vistas. ★★★★★
Distance: 90–120 mi RT | Drive Time: 2.5–4 hrs | From Downtown: ~1 hr
4. Temecula Wine Country
Your luxury GT and SUV day out
Not a hairpin-and-horsepower drive — a luxury experience on wheels. Nearly 50 wineries across rolling hills and sun-drenched vineyards. Gentle curves and vineyard scenery perfect for a Bentley Continental, Rolls-Royce, or luxury SUV. World-class tastings and gourmet restaurants that rival Napa without the crowds. ★★★★
Distance: 120 mi RT | Drive Time: 1–1.5 hrs each way | From Downtown: ~1 hr
5. Torrey Pines to La Jolla
The short coastal cruise — perfect for Concours visitors
The drive every San Diego visitor should take. From the dramatic sandstone cliffs of Torrey Pines, past the world-famous golf course and Salk Institute, through La Jolla’s most exclusive neighborhoods with sweeping ocean views at every turn. Short, stunning, and especially spectacular in a convertible or open-top exotic. ★★★★
Distance: 10–15 mi | Drive Time: 30–45 min | From Downtown: ~20 min
6. Rancho Santa Fe & Del Dios Highway
Old-money eucalyptus-lined elegance
Cruise through one of the wealthiest communities in the United States. Roads intentionally designed to meander through towering eucalyptus groves, equestrian estates, and citrus orchards. Continue to Del Dios Highway along Lake Hodges. Unhurried, elegant, and perfectly suited to a luxury car. ★★★★
Distance: 25–40 mi RT | Drive Time: 45 min–1.5 hrs | From Downtown: ~25 min
Planning Your Drive
Most routes are well-paved and suitable for low-clearance exotics and supercars, though Palomar Mountain’s South Grade Road and Banner Grade deserve extra caution for their steep grades and tight hairpins — watch for steep drop-offs without guardrails on Palomar.
Fuel up before heading to the mountains — there are no gas stations on Sunrise Highway, Palomar Mountain, or the Banner Grade corridor. For coastal drives, plan to depart late morning after the marine layer typically burns off. Weekday mornings offer the emptiest roads on all routes, especially the mountain drives that attract motorcycle groups on weekends.
Bonus Tip: If you have 30 minutes at the end of any day, drive out to Sunset Cliffs Natural Park in Point Loma for golden hour. The cliffs overlooking the Pacific are one of San Diego’s most beloved sunset spots, and parking your exotic car along Sunset Cliffs Boulevard with the ocean behind it is as San Diego as it gets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best scenic drive in San Diego for a supercar?
Sunrise Highway and the Mount Laguna Loop is the top choice — a National Scenic Byway with excellent pavement climbing from 4,000 to over 6,000 feet through the Cleveland National Forest. Palomar Mountain’s South Grade Road with its 21 hairpin turns is another elite option, rated 5/5 for difficulty by the Porsche Club of America.
Are San Diego's mountain roads suitable for low-clearance exotic cars?
Most routes are well-paved and suitable for low-clearance exotics. Palomar Mountain’s South Grade Road and Banner Grade deserve extra caution for steep grades and tight hairpins. Watch for steep drop-offs without guardrails on Palomar.
Which San Diego drives are best for luxury SUVs and grand tourers?
Temecula Wine Country and Rancho Santa Fe & Del Dios Highway are ideal — relaxed, scenic roads through vineyards and exclusive estate communities perfect for a Bentley, Rolls-Royce, or luxury SUV.
When is the best time to take scenic drives in San Diego?
Weekday mornings offer the emptiest roads on all routes. For mountain drives, spring through fall is best. For coastal drives, depart late morning after the marine layer burns off. Temecula is enjoyable year-round.
Are there gas stations on San Diego's mountain driving routes?
No. There are no gas stations on Sunrise Highway, Palomar Mountain, or the Banner Grade corridor. Fuel up before heading to the mountains.
For the ultimate experience, rent your dream car from one of San Diego’s premier exotic and luxury car rental companies and make these drives truly unforgettable.

