Tijuana Estuary
Details
This is a moderately-paced hike along established paths through the Tijuana Estuary Research Reserve in Imperial Beach. The total distance is about four or five miles, and the hike should take about two or three hours. For information on the reserve, see trnerr.org.
We've done this hike before. For more information, see
2018: www.meetup.com/sandiegodayhikers/events/254778021
2020: www.meetup.com/sandiegodayhikers/events/273235994
2022: www.meetup.com/sandiegodayhikers/events/288147174
We'll meet at 9:30 AM in the parking lot at the visitor center at 301 Caspian Way, Imperial Beach 91932 (N 32 34.498 W 117 7.547), and step off at 9:45 AM.
Although the Visitor Center doesn't open until 10:00 AM, the rest rooms and parking lot are usually open much earlier. If this is not the case, there is street parking nearby and rest rooms at the Imperial Beach Sports Park.
After the hike, we can tour the visitor center and some small paths nearby.
SUGGESTED ROUTE FROM SAN DIEGO: Go south on I-5 and exit at Coronado Ave. Go west about two miles on Coronado Ave., which becomes Imperial Beach Blvd. when it enters Imperial Beach. Turn left on Third Ave. and follow it about 0.1 miles as it turns left and becomes Caspian Way. Park in (or near) the visitor center parking lot on the right.
If you arrive early and the parking lot is closed, you can park on the street.
San Diego MTS buses 933 and 934 stop nearby.
The name of this reserve varies somewhat from one sign to the next, but the words "Tijuana" and "Estuary" (or "Estuarine") seem to appear in all variants.
The reserve is especially good for bird watching: ducks, gulls, terns and even some big, noisy whirlybirds.
The paths are mostly decomposed granite (which is a kind of fine gravel, not granite and not decomposed), with a few muddy spots, and NO HILLS. Hiking shoes are not required.
Leashed dogs are allowed.
CONTACT: Philip Erdelsky, cell 619-866-8512, E-mail pje@efgh.com
