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INFORMATION
Visit us at www.sdparks.org
County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation 5500 Overland Avenue, Suite 410 San Diego, CA 92123
Reservations & Information: Toll Free ● (877) 565-3600 Local ● (619) 428-2946
RULES AND REGULATIONS
CAmPING:
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FIRewoRKs: LITTeR:
PAINTBALL Use:
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VeGeTATIoN, NATURAL & CULTURAL:
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No overnight camping allowed.
Firearms and weapons are not permitted in any County Park.
Fireworks are not permitted in any County Park.
Please place litter and recyclable materials in the containers provided by the Park.
Paintball use is not permitted in any County Park.
Pets are permitted in the park during park hours. Pets must be kept on a maximum 6 ft. leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pet.
Smoking and open flames are prohibited.
Please stay on designated trails. All trails are bike and horse friendly. Please share the trail.
All plants, animals, natural, and cultural features are fully protected and may not be harmed or removed.
Vehicles are not allowed beyond the designated parking lot or staging area.
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LegendBird and Butterfly GardenNature Observation AreasCommunity GardensParking AreaRanger Station, Parking, RestroomRestroomStaging AreaTrail Head/KioskEquestrian and Pedestrian TrailMulti-use TrailTijuana River Valley Regional Park
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Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
Note: Trails located in the rivervalley are subject to flooding
and may be impassable duringthe rainy season
Tijuana RiveR valley
Regional PaRk
A san Diego County Day Use Park
Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
With a wealth of natural resources, the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park is a favorite place for passive and active recreation. Bird watching, hiking, biking or horseback riding along the 22.5 miles of trail is enjoyable throughout the year.
Horse trails connect the equestrian staging area to the Pacific Ocean.
Pullouts for trailers, corrals, and picnic tables are available to help stage your ride.
Recreation Opportunities
For those who love fresh fruit and vegetables, the community vegetable garden is a place to exercise their green thumbs.
Or, watch little league baseball at one of the five ball fields that features a multi-use open turf area.
Certain segments of the trail are subject to closure due to flooding during the rainy season.
Horse trails connect the staging area to the Pacific ocean
There are 15 miles of trails for biking
Ballfields at Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
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Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
Welcome to Tijuana River Valley
Regional Park 2721 monument Road san Diego, CA 92154
(619) 428-2946
Hours: 8 a.m. – sunset daily. Pedestrian access sunrise to sunset daily
Tijuana River Valley Regional Park (TRVRP) offers more than 1,800 acres of diverse habitats that enhance visitor’s experiences – from dense riparian forests along the Tijuana River to coastal maritime sage scrub on top of Spooner’s Mesa.
The Valley is a unique area containing large, contiguous blocks of high quality habitat that support numerous sensitive plant and animal species. For example, riparian areas within the TRVRP provide habitat to three federally endangered birds including the light-footed clapper rail, the southwestern willow flycatcher, and the least Bell’s vireo.
Other onsite vegetation communities include mule fat scrub, chaparral, maritime succulent scrub, freshwater marsh, and native and non-native grasslands. Together, these vegetation communities potentially support 40 special status plant species and 56 special status animal species.
Birds on the Pacific FlywayTRVRP is critical to wildlife because it is part of the Pacific Flyway, which provides foraging and breeding habitat for many migrating bird species. Because of its importance to wildlife, the area has been designated a biological resource core area in the City of San Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP), and lies almost entirely within the Multi-Habitat Planning Area (MHPA).
Birdwatchers find the spring and fall bird migration season especially productive where over 340 bird species have been sighted in the Valley. Two of the best birding spots include Dairy Mart Pond which is located in the north east corner of TRVRP, and the Bird and Butterfly Garden, which is recognized as a back yard wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation, which is located off of Hollister Street.
Birdwatchers gather at Dairy mart Pond. The Tijuana River Valley is a paradise for bird watching with over 340 bird species sighted.
Burrowing owl
Red-tailed Hawk
southwestern willow Flycatcher Great egret Road RunnerThe Dairy mart Loop Trail