Address: 1 Father Junipero Serra Trail, San Diego, CA 92119, USA
Phone: +16196683281
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
KaDall
Best trails in San Diego. You will not get bored here. Get ur gears ready and enjoy it.
Susan Cutlip
This is a short drive from San Diego and well worth it. We just went to the visitor center and really enjoyed. Outside, there are lots of signs describing the flora and fauna and the plants are well cared for. We weren't up for walking or hiking, but there appears to be a lot of great trails in the area.
Alexea De La Torre
I absolutely love this place. There are so many different trails offering a variety of different experiences and each one is absolutely beautiful. There are a lot of places to park and a lot of ways you can enter, plus public restrooms at the visitor center.
Crystal Pyramid Productions San Diego Video Company
This is one of San Diego's finest gems, an interpretive center surrounded by an extensive playground for hikers, bicyclists, runners and rock climbers. Since it's in our "backyard," we enjoy taking guests who are visiting us from out of town, show them the Visitor Center with its beautiful views, historical artifacts and guest shop. As you walk towards the entrance, you'll hear the recordings of typical "residents" like birds and deer. The kids love it! You could even book an event in the Visitor Center, such as a wedding reception or bar mitzvah, if you are so inclined. We've been there for wine tastings, club gatherings, presentations about cougars, and concerts. Looking out into the valley and peaks with rock formations, we think of it as our own "Little Yosemite."
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Not the trails themselves, those are narrow dirt hillside paths. The area by the visitor center and also by the dam can be accessed; one section of the road connecting these two points is closed off to motorists and is safe for bikes, peds, and ADA needs.
Here are the two 'closest 'stop on Mission Gorge. 1st just outside Mission Trails Moble Home Estates (that's across from the lower entrance to the park) It's a ~mile from the park center. 2nd down around Zion.several miles to park. There maybe a stop across the main park entrance in the neighborhood. Call SD. Bus company they may have a special route to the park.
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