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Enjoy the great outdoors by taking a family hike or helping to restore a
trail. Special hikes and cleanups are planned at 17 local parks. Visit
National Trails Day for schedule.
http://www.co.san-diego.ca.us/parks/press/NationalTrailsDay.htm
Celebrate National Trails Day Saturday, June 2
The San Diego County Department of Parks and Recreation is inviting everyone
to Live Well! and celebrate National Trails Day Saturday, June 2 by hiking
through or helping to clean and restore trails in County parks.
Special hike's and clean-ups are planned in 13 parks that day, from hiking
to explore undeveloped areas in Julian’s Heise Park to volunteering to help
clean the Saturn Trail in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park.
National Trails Day, the only nationwide celebration of trails, grew out of
President Ronald Reagan’s President’s Commission on Americans Outdoors,
which recommended that all American's should be able to go out their front
doors and find a trail within 15 minutes.
A complete listing of and information about the events scheduled for
National Trails Day are listed below:
WILLIAM HEISE COUNTY PARK
4945 Heise Park Rd.
Julian l (760) 765-0650
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
2:30 pm
Explore an undeveloped area of Heise Park and observe the forest’s struggle
to survive. Join us on a 90-minute walk to see how Rangers maintain the
park behind the scenes and how campers and visitors can help with the
preservation of this natural setting. Meet at the amphitheatre and wear
sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and bring water. The hike is open for people ages
10 and up. Free for campers, or a $3 day use fee.
LAKE MORENA
2550 Lake Morena Dr
Campo, CA 91906
ThomBros: 1296-D5
NATURE HIKE
2:30 pm
Take a relaxing and easy hike at Lake Morena Regional County Park. During
the hike you will learn about native plants in the area, and how the
Kumeyaay Indians utilized the natural vegetation in their daily lives. You
will also learn the history of Lake Morena. The hike lasts about an hour.
Free of charge for the public. Parking is $3 for those not camping at Lake
Morena. Call in advance to confirm the hike start time.
LOUIS STELZER COUNTY PARK
11470 Wildcat Canyon Rd
Lakeside l (619) 561-0580
Fees: Parking is $3 per vehicle
RANGER LED NATURE HIKE
11 am – 12:30 pm
Visit Louis Stelzer County Park for a Ranger-led hike along the 1.5 mile
Wooten Loop-Riparian Trail. Take a stroll down an easy to moderate trail
offering a view of the open hillside overlooking Stelzer Ridge and Wildcat
Canyon. The hike will return through the shaded oak and sycamore lined
trail along Stelzer Creek. Wear sturdy shoes, and bring a hat, sunscreen.
The hike is open to all ages. Meet at the Ranger Station. Wear appropriate
shoes and bring sunscreen, a hat, and drinking water.
OTAY VALLEY REGIONAL PARK
2155 E. Beyer Blvd.
San Diego l 619.424.0463
2nd ANNUAL DISCOVER OVRP DAY
9:30 am – 1 pm
Bring the kids and enjoy a fun filled day at Otay Valley Regional Park.
Local conservation organizations and recreational outfitters will guide
nature walks, offer birding tours, provide native plant walks, and other
outdoor activities from the Beyer Boulevard Ranger Station. The day will
include a birding walk in the Otay River Valley with the Audubon Society,
Native American story-telling, native plant walks, live reptile handling and
displays, games, prizes and inspiration speakers. The event is free to the
public and open to all ages.
SWEETWATER SUMMIT REGIONAL PARK AND CAMPGROUND
3218 Summit Meadow Rd
Bonita l (619) 472-7572
RED HILL GUIDED HIKE
10 am – 12 pm
Join Park Rangers at Sweetwater Summit Regional Park and Campground for a
guided hike at Red Hill where staff will identify native plants, animals,
birds, and the history of the park. The hike will be mild and is open to
all ages. Wear appropriate clothing and shoes; bring water, sunscreen, a
hat, and sunglasses. Free for campers, or a $3 day use fee.
TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY REGIONAL PARK
2721 Monument Rd
San Diego l (619) 428-2946
TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY – SATURN TRAIL CLEAN-UP
9 am – 12 pm
Join Wildcoast and Park staff to make Tijuana River Valley beautiful.
Volunteers are required to bring closed toed shoes and long pants. Clean-up
supplies will be provided. It is encouraged volunteers bring work gloves
and water bottles. Water and snacks will be provided to those participating
. To get to the staging area, take 5 south and exit Tocayo Avenue. Make a
right turn onto Tocayo Avenue. Make a left onto Hollister Avenue, and keep
straight until Hollister ends. Make a right turn onto Monument Mesa Road,
and head west until you see the clean-up sign. Parking will be available at
the end of the dirt road.
LOS PENASQUITOS CANYON PRESERVE & RANCH HOUSE
12122 Canyonside Park Drive
San Diego l (858) 484-7504
TRAIL RESTORATION, GARDENING, & MORE
9 am – 3 pm
Join the Friends of Los Penasquitos Canyon to perform trail rehabilitation
in the Canyon. Walk-in’s are welcome to mulch the orchard and prepare the
community garden, among other hands-on projects. Wear appropriate shoes and
bring sunscreen, a hat, and drinking water. The activities are open to
people of all ages. If you’re coming with a large group, please call ahead
.
FLINN SPRINGS
14787 Old Highway 80
El Cajon l (619) 561-0180
Fees: Parking is $3 per vehicle
FLINN SPRINGS TRAIL MAINTENANCE & PARK CLEAN-UP
10 am – 12 pm
Join Park Rangers at Flinn Springs for a day of trail maintenance and park
clean-up. Park staff and volunteers will work on clearing debris from
trails, removing rock and vegetation, and picking up litter. Wear
appropriate shoes and bring sunscreen, a hat, and drinking water.
Volunteers are encouraged to bring work gloves. The maintenance and clean-
up is open to all ages and groups are encouraged to participate with advance
notice.
DEL DIOS HIGHLANDS PRESERVE
9860 Del Dios Hwy
Escondido l (760) 745-4379
RANGER LED HIKE
1 pm
Join Park Rangers for a hike in the Del Dios Highlands Preserve and Elfin
Forest Recreational Reserve. The hike will include spectacular views of Lake
Hodges, the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding mountain peaks. Visitors
will experience the natural beauty of more than 1,000 acres of open space
and learn about the coastal sage scrub, mix chaparral habitats, and a
variety of wildlife. The hike will be difficult to extreme. Trails can be
strenuous so wear sturdy hiking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and
bring water and food. Meet at the staging area on Del Dios Highway. The
hike is open to all ages.
GUAJOME REGIONAL PARK
3000 Guajome Lake Rd
Oceanside l (760) 724-4489
Fees: Parking is $3 per vehicle
NATURE WALK WITH A RANGER
3 pm
Join Park staff and learn about the habitat of the park with a Ranger led
nature walk. The hike is mild to moderate and hikers should bring water,
sunscreen and wear appropriate clothing and shoes. Hikers will meet at the
amphitheater by the main entrance. The event is free for campers or a $3
day use fee.
RANCHO GUAJOME ADOBE
2210 North Santa Fe Ave
Vista l (760) 724-4082
(760) 940-8260 Gift Shop
RANGER LED HIKE AT THE ADOBE
11 am
Explore the area around the historic Rancho Guajome Adobe in beautiful Vista
. This mild, Ranger-led hike will include a nature walk around the property
with wildlife interpretations and ancient stories of the Native Americans
that once inhabited the area. Hikers should bring water, sunscreen and wear
appropriate clothing and shoes. Meet in the Victorian Gardens by the
Chapel. The hike is open to all ages.
WILDERNESS GARDENS PRESERVE
14209 Highway 76
Pala l (760) 742-1631
Fees: Parking is $3 per vehicle
A LOOK BACK IN TIME
9 am – 10:30 am
The 1.5 mile interpretive walk is an easy to moderate hike that begins at
the staging area and proceeds along the main trail. The Ranger will speak
about the first settlers of the early American period. During the hike, we
will discuss geography, history, and the flora and fauna of the preserve.
The hike will conclude at the Ranger Station with a tour of the Museum.
Please bring hiking shoes, drinking water, sunscreen and snacks. The hike
is free to the public. Parking is $3.
GOODAN RANCH SYCAMORE CANYON OPEN SPACE PRESERVE
16281 Sycamore Canyon Road
Poway, CA 92064
SCAVENGER HUNT
9 am – 11 am
Kids, bring your parents and meet at the Sycamore Canyon Road staging area
for a self-guided scavenger hunt down to the Goodan Ranch Sycamore Canyon
Visitor Center. The 1-mile hike walk will be full of clues to gather the
goods on your way down to the Visitor Center. A display with the rules and
necessary maps will guide your from the staging area to the end where each
child will receive a prize upon completion of the hike. Then, join park
staff at the Visitor Center to learn about the reptiles and raptors that
call Goodan Ranch Sycamore Canyon home. All hikers should bring hiking
shoes, drinking water, sunscreen and snacks. The hike is free to the public
and open to all ages.
SANTA YSABEL EAST PRESERVE
500 Farmer Rd.
Julian l (760) 765-4098
RANGER LED HIKE
5 pm – 7 pm
This 1.5 mile interpretive walk is an easy hike that begins at the staging
area and proceeds along the Santa Ysabel Creek. The Ranger will speak about
the history, flora and fauna as well as looking for wildlife as the sun
goes down on this beautiful preserve. Please bring hiking shoes, drinking
water, sunscreen and snacks. The hike is free to the public.
SANTA YSABEL WEST PRESERVE
29314 Hwy 78
Santa Ysabel l (760) 765-4098
RANGER LED HIKE
1 pm – 3 pm
This 1.5 mile interpretive walk is an easy hike that begins at the staging
area and proceeds along the lower creek trail. The Ranger will speak about
the flora and fauna in this beautiful preserve. Please bring hiking shoes,
drinking water, sunscreen and snacks. The hike is free to the public.
VOLCAN MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS PRESERVE
1209 Farmer Rd.
Julian l (760)765-4098
TRAIL RESTORATION
8 am – 11 am
Join County Park Rangers and volunteers as we work together to improve the
Five Oaks Trail for everyone to enjoy. Please bring water, snacks, a hat (
wide-brim preferred), sunscreen, work gloves, sun glasses. Please wear a
long sleeve shirt and closed toe shoes. We have the tools. No reservations
necessary unless you are coming with a group of 6 or more. This event is
free to the public.
DOS PICOS COUNTY PARK
17953 Dos Picos Park Road
Ramona l (760)789-2220
RANGER LED HIKE AT TWILIGHT
6 pm - 7 pm
This 1.5 mile interpretive walk is an easy hike that begins at the Ranger
Station. The Ranger will speak about the flora and fauna in this beautiful
park. Please bring hiking shoes, drinking water, sunscreen and snacks.
The hike is free to the public.
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