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Parks & Recreation

Open Space Parks

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Explore over 20,000 acres of open space park land.

Mission Trails Regional Park

Mission Trails Regional Park is one of the largest urban parks west of the Mississippi. With more than 8,000 acres of open space, the park offers visitors the chance to participate in a wide variety of hikes and educational programs. It also includes Kumeyaay Campground.

Mission Trails Regional Park

Tri-Canyon Parks

These three open-space parks comprise 1,500 acres and include trails for hiking, biking and bird watching in unique natural habitats. Click on the park link below to learn more.

Marian Bear Memorial Park

Rose Canyon Open Space Park

Tecolote Canyon Natural Park and Nature Center

Mission Valley Preserve

Fifty-two acres of the San Diego River Park are known as the Mission Valley Preserve, which is under the supervision of the Park & Recreation Department's Tri-Canyon Park Rangers.

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Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve

With over 4,000 acres of open space, this preserve is home to many rare and endangered plant and animal species. Visitors using the 37 miles of multi-use trails can pass through 14 different habitat types and view a waterfall.

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Black Mountain Open Space Park

Black Mountain Open Space Park is comprised of 2,352 acres, has trails for hiking, biking and equestrian use and has over 80 species of birds. The centerpiece of the park is the 1,554-foot summit of Black Mountain, which provides 360-degree views of the area.

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Open Space Canyons and Parkland Program

Open Space Canyons are located throughout the City of San Diego, and you may find one just beyond your own backyard. A map is available to locate a canyon close to you. Trail maps are also available to explore what is right in your own community.

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San Pasqual and Clevenger Canyon Open Space Park

San Pasqual and Clevenger Canyon Open Space Park offers great hiking and bird watching, as well as a challenging 1,755-foot summit.

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Otay Valley Regional Park

Otay Valley Regional Park (OVRP) is a multi-jurisdictional planning effort by the County of San Diego and the cities of San Diego and Chula Vista.

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