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BERNARDO MOUNTAIN
- At 1000 feet in elevation, Bernardo Mountain is the most prominent feature west of I-15 on the northern shore of Lake Hodges
- Rich in coastal sage scrub habitat, rare species and cultural resources, the property was already approved for a residential development of more than 50 houses when the Conservancy, and its partners, purchased it
- The Conservancy, with strong neighborhood and city-wide citizen-donor support, raised $625,000 in the two-months to complete the $4.1 million purchase
- Bernardo Mountain is being managed as part of the San Dieguito River Park and has a trail to the summit – with panoramic views - that is open for hiking, biking and equestrian use

Location & Access
- Prominent undeveloped (without a building, without a light at night) “hill” just east of I-15 on north shore of Lake Hodges between Rancho Bernardo and Escondido
- Entire undeveloped portion of the mountain is in protected ownership - 232 acres purchased by the Conservancy & River Park and the land on the western slope provided as mitigation for an earlier widening of I-5
- Access is from the North Lake Hodges segment of the Coast-to-Crest Trail
- Trail up Bernardo Mountain can be reached off the Coast-to-Crest Trail from staging areas at Sikes Adobe east of I-15 off Via Rancho Parkway or eastward from the staging area near the Lake Hodges boat ramp, off Lake Drive
- Major portions of the property are not accessible because they are protected habitat mitigation – but there is an interesting, winding trail segment along the east and north slopes to the top
- There is no pubic access from the residential areas to the north and northwest of the mountain
Resource Values
- Prominent scenic feature helping preserve the natural open space nature of Lake Hodges
- One of largest remaining populations of endangered California gnatcatchers; important nesting area for threatened cactus wrens; major patch of coastal sage scrub
- Rare plants on the north slope including a protected – but viewable – rare ceanothus “tunnel”
- Great family trail – for family hiking, biking or horseback riding – with rewarding views from the up-and-back trail to the summit
- Views up-river to Volcan Mountain and west and south across Lake Hodges
Conservancy Role
- Conservancy and River Park partnered to purchase the property
- Raised $625,000 from the community – within the 2-month deadline to complete the $4.1 million purchase
- Neighboring communities led the way in supporting the purchase – with strong city-wide support
- City of Escondido assigned major state grant to the project and The Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land provided loans (now paid-off) for the purchase
Management & Related Work
- Managed by River Park staff as part of the San Dieguito River Park
- The sale of mitigation credits on Bernardo Mountain by the Conservancy has generated funds for additional purchases within the River Park
- Work is underway just east of Bernardo mountain for a pedestrian (walking and biking) bridge across Lake Hodges connecting to Piedas Pintadas along West Bernardo Road
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Guided Hike
Date: Sunday, September 28
Time: 5:00pm - 7:15pm
Location: Crest Canyon & Torrey Pines Extension ...more.
Habitat Restoration
Date: Saturday, September 20
Time: 9:00am - noon
Location: San Dieguito Lagoon...more.

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DONORS ON BOARD

The “Donate a Plank” campaign...more.
TRAIL ACCELERATION FUND 
Off to a Good Start
But has Mountains to Climb...more. |
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Located on the western end of the River Park, Crest Canyon was threatened with residential development when citizens convinced the Cities of San Diego and Del Mar to purchase the land and protect it as open space...more.
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