Day Hike - Mission Trails
This is a great 5 mile nature hike within Mission Trails Regional Park. There are lots of birds, rabbits, and natural flora and fauna. The best feature of this hike is the possibility of a water fall at the Oak Canyon section. Depending on weather conditions there may also be a great view westward toward the city of San Diego from North Fortuna Mountain.
Webelos are invited to attend this event with us. Please call Mr. Tullio ahead of time to let him know to expect you. 858-395-5767.
Be sure to download the Outing Description and Permission Slip below.
Here is some info from the Mission Trails Regional Park web site:
Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542.
Started in 1974, Mission Trails Regional Park has become one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Originally used by the Kumeyaay, the park is the site of the Old Mission Dam, built to store water for the Mission San Diego de Alcala.
With over 40 miles of trails, boating on Lake Murray, camping at Kumeyaay Lake, numerous informative hikes, and a state-of-the-art Visitor & Interpretive Center, Mission Trails Regional Park has something to offer everyone.
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| 20071013_Mission_Trails_OD.pdf | 15.96 KB |
| 20071013_Mission_Trails_PS.pdf | 15.65 KB |
| North_Fortuna_Pk_topo.pdf | 334.16 KB |
| MTRP_trail map.pdf | 155.21 KB |
| Hike2Waypoints.zip | 911 bytes |

