San Diego National Wildlife Refuge 14715 California 94, Jamul, CA 91935
About the Business
The San Diego National Wildlife Refuge, located at 14715 California 94 in Jamul, California, is a park and tourist attraction offering one of the last expanses of open space in coastal southern California. This refuge is home to a diverse range of habitats and species, including over 14 threatened or endangered species. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, birding, horseback riding, and photography opportunities, as well as guided tours from refuge rangers. The institution focuses on resource management, habitat restoration, and wildlife protection, working to conserve and enhance the natural environment for the benefit of all. Please note that the institution does not guarantee accessibility compliance for external websites linked on their page.
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"San Diego National Wildlife Refuge (not to be confused with San Diego Bay NWR) is a great place to hike. The gravel parking lot is big enough to accommodate everything from cars to busses. The parking lot opens every morning at 6:30 and closes at around dusk. It is located on Route 94/Campo Road. The time listed on Google Maps say the Refuge is only open on Wednesdays from 8 to 6 but that must be for an office located somewhere else. There are no facilities on this Refuge so bring water, etc. The Refuge has many miles of trails, but they aren’t well marked. There are no signs that say what a trail’s name is or its distance. There are a few a few signposts with one or three arrow signs on them pointing in different directions indicating that a trail goes “that way.” (Thanks Captain Obvious.) At one point I reached a trail intersection where there were about 6 options and no signs, so I broke out Google Maps to figure out which way to go. People bring their dogs and horses on the trails and those critters leave trail markers, so mind where you step…"
"We ended here by mistake. Husband entered SD national wildlife refuge instead of SD Bay National Wildlife Refuge. It's nice but we prefer shade trails. People bring their horses to ride. There's a self service fee to park at the entrance."
"Quiet Trail , close to the lake , off road bikers encountered here."
"Such a nice, quiet place. Even though I went late in the morning it was not crowded. Wish I knew the Mt names. I reached the top of a mountain that had a flag. You can see mt miguel across. Loved it."
"A great place for a hike and to just get away from the grind."
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