Tijuana River Valley Regional Park

Tijuana River Valley Regional Park

This park offers more than 1,800 acres of diverse habitats that enhance visitors’ experiences.

You’re welcome to experience the extensive system of trails that link the many habitats in this fertile river valley.

You can hike or ride a horse along miles of trails, or bring your binoculars to see birds in one of the best bird watching spots in the county.

Horse trails connect the Equestrian Staging Area to the Pacific Ocean. Parking is due west from the Visitor Center at 2310 Hollister Street. Pullouts for trailers, corrals, and picnic tables are all available to help you stage your ride.

See birds and butterflies traveling the Pacific Flyway in the new Bird and Butterfly Garden, also west of the Visitor Center.

Walking paths meander around plants specially chosen to attract these winged creatures. Check off your bird list while you eat your lunch at one of the picnic tables in the park.

Another popular feature of the park is the Community Garden at Hollister and Sunset, which provides area residents a place to exercise their green thumbs.

One of the County’s newest sports facilities features five ball fields and a multi-use open turf area.Hours: Dawn to dusk, daily

Hours: Dawn to dusk, daily

• Dogs must be on leash
• Please clean up after your dog

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