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  2. Mission Trails Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Mission Trails Regional Park is a 7,220-acre (29.2 km 2) open space preserve in San Diego, California. The park was established in 1974. The park was established in 1974. It is the sixth-largest municipally owned park in the United States, and the largest in California.

  3. Fortuna Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is the northernmost of the five peaks that dominate the center of Mission Trails Regional Park. Due to the surrounding lower mesa topography, Fortuna is easily visible to those traveling on nearby Interstate 15 through Marine Corps Air Station Miramar and those on State Route 52 over the Mission Trails Summit between San Diego and ...

  4. Category:Regional parks in California - Wikipedia

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    Marsh Creek State Park (California) Martha McLean – Anza Narrows; Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park; Mary Bethune Park; William R. Mason Regional Park; Memorial Park (San Mateo County, California) Mile Square Regional Park; Mission Trails Regional Park

  5. Cowles Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Cowles Mountain (/koʊlz/, /kaʊlz/ {a proscribed pronunciation}; properly KOHLZ, commonly KOWLZ) is a prominent mountain in San Carlos, San Diego, California. The 1,593-foot (486 m) summit is the highest point of the city of San Diego. It is protected within Mission Trails Regional Park.

  6. Jones Store - Wikipedia

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    Jones Store, located in the Sierra Nevada at an elevation of approximately 6,800 feet (2,073 m), is a seasonal country store 14 miles (23 km) miles from Bass Lake along Beasore Road. Founded in the early 20th century to supply cowboys on their seasonal herding routes, the store has historic ties to founder Tom Beasore, one of Fresno County's ...

  7. Tierrasanta, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    It is bounded on the north by the Mount Soledad (52) Freeway and the sprawling southern fields of MCAS Miramar; on the east by the 8,000-acre (32 km 2) Mission Trails Regional Park, which has numerous hiking and mountain biking trails; on the west by slopes overlooking the wide Interstate 15 corridor running from Friars Road to Route 52, and on ...

  8. Old Mission Dam - Wikipedia

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    Old Mission Dam is a historic water impoundment structure in Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego, California.It was built in 1803 to impound the San Diego River to provide water for irrigation of the fields associated with Mission San Diego de Alcalá, the first Spanish mission in what is now the US state of California.

  9. Kumeyaay Lake - Wikipedia

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    Mission Trails Regional Park, San Diego County, California, California Coordinates 32°50′29″N 117°01′58″W  /  32.84139°N 117.03278°W  / 32.84139; -117