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A Walk on the Wild Side The Trail Systems of San Diego's South Bay Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association This Walk on the Wild Side film takes us to Tijuana River Valley Regional Park.
It is a beautiful hidden gem and the southern most park in the County
park system. The park spans 2000 acres that has been assembled over the
last twenty years. TJRV is one of the biodiversity hot spots in all of
Southern California. We will explore the park’s fantastic trail system
that is a work in progress, but when it’s all done, will offer more
than twenty miles of trails enjoyed by hikers, mountain bikers, and
equestrian users. This is one of the few places that you can get
on a horse and ride the trail all the way to the beach.
For more information on San Diego County Parks explore www.sdparks.org Credits
Hosted by Brian Albright, Director, Parks and Recreation, County of San Diego Production Coordinator Luanne Coker, SWIA Secretary Funding Provided by SWIA- Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association SPECIAL THANKS Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve Film Code: SWIA-WF6 Produced, filmed and edited by |
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