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SUTHERLAND
The property was added to the River Park in late 2005 after The Conservancy obtained a major state grant and a conducted successful public fundraising campaign to complete the purchase
- The 353-acre property is immediately east of Lake Sutherland and is a critical addition to the River Park; consolidating public ownership - completely surrounding the City of San Diego’s Lake Sutherland Reservoir
- A Segment of 55-mile Coast-to-Crest Trail will cross the property
- The Lake Sutherland East property is rich in natural and cultural resources with potential for restoring native grasslands
- The 353-acres are immediately east of Lake Sutherland, a City of San Diego Reservoir
- 7-miles northeast of Ramona, north of SR-78, Julian Road
- Lies along a remote natural corridor – within a 49-square-mile area that has no east-west or north-south road crossings
- Its part of a corridor connecting Lake Sutherland with the Santa Ysabel Ranch – more than 1,000-acres recently added to the River Park along this reach
- Until the Coast-to-Crest Tail is completed around the Sutherland Dam, the property can only be accessed on Conservancy-led hikes
- Lies along the planned corridor for the Coast-to-Crest Trail
- Is home to a rich matrix of habitats – meadows, oak woodlands, riparian, and southern mixed chaparral
- Supports a wide-range of species including: golden and bald eagles, deer, coyote, bobcat and mountain lion
- Is a segment of a major east-west habitat corridor that runs from Lake Hodges, through San Pasqual Valley, Boden Canyon, Pamo Valley, and Lake Sutherland, to Volcan Mountain – with north/south connections to the Ramona Grasslands, Guejita Ranch, and along the Laguna Range
Is site to a 1896 homestead, which
was a regular stop on the “Julian to Ramona Stagecoach Road” between Julian and Ramona; reportedly the site of a pioneer-era garnet mine
- Mesa Grande Band Indian villages were located in the area, presently Lake Sutherland
- High scenic values which are compatible with recreational trail development
- The property will form a segment of a planned loop trail around Lake Sutherland
- The property burned in the 2007 fires and is expected to restore through natural processes - with the opportunity for native grasses to succeed non-native pasture
- The property was purchased by the River Park in late-2005 as part of a team effort with The Conservancy and the national Trust for Public Land
- The Conservancy and the River Park identified and obtained state grant funding to cover part of the purchase price
- The Conservancy raised $350,000 in public contributions to complete the purchase
- The Property is managed by the San Dieguito River Park
- The Conservancy and the River Park along with the City of San Diego are working to identify a route for the Coast-to-Crest Trail that would connect the Lake Sutherland East property, around the Sutherland Dam, with the Upper Santa Ysabel Truck Trail through the Cleveland National Forest heading west
- Substantial clean-up work from previous farm operations remains to be completed. The Conservancy plans to organize volunteer work parties to finish the remaining work to be done.
Prior to completion of the Coast-to-Crest Trail, The Conservancy will conduct hikes on the property for members and guests – with access by boat or from The Conservancy-owned Corral Mountain property
- Erosion control improvements such as the construction of a siltation pond need to be made on the property to protect the rinking water reservoir.
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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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