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We're doing our part to create a stronger, healthier and more balanced region. We continually seek new recreation opportunities for residents of all ages, interests and abilities. And we're especially excited to share these options with you at the wake of a new year!
Hike, Bike or Ride
County Parks offers more than 350 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Test a trail from the comfort of your screen before heading out with a virtual hike through Annie’s Canyon or Sycamore Canyon/Goodan Ranch! A handful of our parks are ideal for exploring the outdoors on horseback, and 23 miles of multi-use trails were planned with cyclists in mind – the latest additions at Tijuana River Valley Regional Park. Great for kids, our TRACK Trails program sends youngsters on 10 miles of educational scavenger hunts along safe trails where they can complete tasks and collect prizes.
Camp
County Parks operates nine campgrounds from the coast to the desert and valleys to the mountains that offer tent sites, partial hook-up sites and full hook-up sites. Running water and showers are available at most locations. If you’re into glamping with upgraded amenities like air conditioning, power outlets and sturdy wooden bed frames, you can reserve a cabin at six campgrounds: Agua Caliente, Dos Picos, Guajome, Lake Morena, Potrero and William Heise.
Fish
A camping park that doubles as a freshwater fishing destination is Lake Morena County Park. Located southwest of the Laguna Mountains at 3,000 feet, the park contains desert, coastal and mountain habitats with a plethora of interesting plants and animals. View the weekly fishing report to get info on effective baits, top catches and general information. Once there, plan to set your pole down for a picnic or a quick trek along the “wild” Pacific Crest Trail.
Birdwatch
With seasonal migrations in the fall and spring, nesting in winter and resting in summer, and an average temperature of about 70 degrees, every day is a good day to birdwatch at a San Diego County park. Our stretch of the Pacific Flyway, which soars over Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, Otay Lakes County Park, Lindo Lake County Park, San Elijo Lagoon and Ecological Reserve, and other locations, attracts 480 species of birds – more than any other region in the United States!
Party
Plan your next party under a canopy of oaks or from the summit of a hillside; we maintain nearly 20 unique event venues that are perfect for any special occasion or budget. Reservations can be made up to a year advance by calling our reservations hotline at 1-877-565-3600, or by visiting the reservation center in Kearny Mesa during normal business hours. More information is available at sdparks.org.
We’re balancing the preservation of natural and cultural resources with the public’s desire to access new outdoor amenities and adventures every day – so that that ALL of San Diego (plants and animals included!) can Live Well.