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MTRP - Mission Trails Regional Park The park encompasses 8,000 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
MTRP Trail Map – Mission Trails Regional Park With nearly 65 miles of trails over 8,000 acres, Mission Trails Regional Park is a favorite destination for hikers and mountain bikers of all ages and fitness levels
Mission Trails Visitor Center – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP Nestled in the chaparral and sage scrub of Mission Trails Regional Park is the Visitor Center Every day, park visitors come by the Visitor Center before they embark on hikes or to cool down after an excursion
Events – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP Events and Programs at Mission Trails For event details, please double click on the listing If there are three small dots on a date, please click on the dots to see additional events on that date
The Park – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP 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
Directions – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP Look for the large wooden Mission Trails Regional Park sign on the right side of the road, and turn right onto Father Junipero Serra Trail The entrance to the Visitor Center parking lot is on the left, just before the pipe gate, off Father Junipero Serra Trail
Campground – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP Proceed west on Mission Gorge Road for two miles and merge right onto Father Junipero Serra Trail The entrance to the campground is located two-tenths of a mile down the road on the right, at the stop sign
Guided Nature Walks at Mission Trails – Mission Trails Regional Park Join our volunteer Trail Guides on these walks to explore nature’s splendor as well as the historical, and cultural aspects of Mission Trails Walks are open to the public and no reservations are required
Lake Murray – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP Lake Murray Reservoir is located within the boundary of Mission Trails Regional Park, which lies between the city of San Diego and the neighboring communities of La Mesa and Santee
Reservations – Mission Trails Regional Park - MTRP The Kumeyaay Lake Campground is open for Friday and Saturday night camping The 46 campsites are available for reservation on a first-come, first-serve basis and the cost is $24 per night All cancellations must be made 14 days in advance How to Book a campsite at Kumeyaay Lake Campground Step-by-step instructions Make your reservation now Then click on the word "Campground" for available