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2454 Heritage Park Row, San Diego, CA 92110
Reservations: (858) 565-3600, (877) 565-3600
Hours: Sunrise - Sunset, 7 days a week
This charming San Diego County park is adjacent to Old Town in
San Diego and features several restored Victorian homes and the city’s
first synagogue, Temple Beth Israel. It is a fine example of the
Victorian architecture of wealthy San Diego residents in the late
1880s-1890s. Temple Beth Israel now hosts weddings, receptions, and
bar mitzvahs. The large lawn remains open to the public and is
available for event reservations.
On June 29, 2021, the Board of Supervisors directed the Department of Parks and Recreation to add overnight accommodations to the park, enhancing and activating the park. The project will protect the historic exterior of the Victorian-era homes while retrofitting the interiors for overnight accommodations. The project will also activate the park with outdoor amenities to be determined during the design phase, such as an amphitheater or outdoor classroom.
The project is in the public engagement and design phase that will be completed in fall 2022. Construction is anticipated to take approximately one year, with the facility to open in Spring 2024.
Latest news for the project:
View the recording from the first public meeting where DPR introduced the project and take the survey linked here. The feedback gathered here will be used during the design phase of the project.
For further information, contact Park Project Manager David Suls at 619-669-5948 or Chelsea.Jander@sdcounty.ca.gov.
For more history on the park and the Victorian-era buildings, check out the Heritage County Park webpage.