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Tijuana River Valley Regional Park - 1trailmeister added this area
San Diego, CA
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.Equestrian Staging Areas There are four (4) staging areas where you can park your horse trailer, saddle up your horse, and ride. Central Trail Staging Area The main staging area is locate in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park and is accessible from Hollister Street. When traveling south on Hollister take an immediate right turn just as you reach the south end of the first bridge (there are two bridges). When you turn, you will see the old county ranger station. There is a small brown sign that shows an arrow pointing to the right and indicating the way to the main staging area (it is past the Bird and Butterfly Garden). The distance is approximately ¼ mile from Hollister St. Drinking water is available, but bring buckets for your horses. There are two pipe corrals and several picnic tables for your use. This staging area is open all year, but there are no restroom facilities. There is also no overnight camping allowed. The ride to the beach from this staging area is approximately 1 – 1½ hours. Entrance Gate / Monument Rd Staging Area The second staging area is located just outside the entrance to Border Field State Park. It is accessible from Monument Road and there is plenty of room for parking trucks and trailers. There is drinking water available, but bring buckets for horses. There is a porta-potty at this location. This staging area is also open year round and is a good place to ride from Beach Staging Areas The third and fourth staging areas are located inside of Border Field State Park and are only open during regular park hours. These two staging areas are the closest to the ocean, but are only opened seasonally and are closed during the winter. Please contact the Reserve for up to date information and status of the staging
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.Equestrian Staging Areas There are four (4) staging areas where you can park your horse trailer, saddle up your horse, and ride. Central Trail Staging Area The main staging area is locate in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park and is accessible from Hollister Street. When traveling south on Hollister take an immediate right turn just as you reach the south end of the first bridge (there are two bridges). When you turn, you will see the old county ranger station. There is a small brown sign that shows an arrow pointing to the right and indicating the way to the main staging area (it is past the Bird and Butterfly Garden). The distance is approximately ¼ mile from Hollister St. Drinking water is available, but bring buckets for your horses. There are two pipe corrals and several picnic tables for your use. This staging area is open all year, but there are no restroom facilities. There is also no overnight camping allowed. The ride to the beach from this staging area is approximately 1 – 1½ hours. Entrance Gate / Monument Rd Staging Area The second staging area is located just outside the entrance to Border Field State Park. It is accessible from Monument Road and there is plenty of room for parking trucks and trailers. There is drinking water available, but bring buckets for horses. There is a porta-potty at this location. This staging area is also open year round and is a good place to ride from Beach Staging Areas The third and fourth staging areas are located inside of Border Field State Park and are only open during regular park hours. These two staging areas are the closest to the ocean, but are only opened seasonally and are closed during the winter. Please contact the Reserve for up to date information and status of the staging
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With numerous horse trails the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park offers good beach riding opportunities.
Land manager is Tijuana River Valley Regional Park – https://trnerr.org/plan_a_visit/equestrians/
Border Field State Park
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