Birding Outing: San Jacinto Wildlife Area
Category
Admission
- Free
Location
Summary
Description
Sunday, April 6, 2025, 8:00 AM – 12:00 or 1:00 PM
San Jacinto Wildlife Area - (N.B. This is a make-up for the same trip that was canceled in
March)
Google Maps: San Jacinto Wildlife Area, GPS: 33.871171, -117.122016
Leaders: Andrew Newmark, Peter Thomas, and others
San Jacinto Wildlife Area is approximately 19,000 acres, with 9,000 acres of restored wetlands. It is the first state wildlife area to utilize reclaimed water to enhance its wetlands. It is also a birding hotspot with approximately 292 species recorded. Wintering and continuing ducks, shorebirds, raptors, wrens, roadrunners, quail and rails are a few of the many birds found here. At the site we will carpool, following the auto tour route, making stops along the way. Bring water, sunscreen, and a lunch for the noontime. Restrooms and porta-potties are available at the trailheads. Significant rain will cancel the trip (rain can make the roads impassable, as you know). A CDFW Lands Pass is required for each participant. You can obtain one by going online at the CDFW website, pay the $5.66 charge, and print at home. A scope can be helpful. Capped at 16 participants.
Directions: From San Diego County take I-15 north, branch to the right on I-215. Proceed on 215 to exit 19 (Nuevo), and go right (East), left on Lakeview, right on Ramona Freeway, then quick left on Davis on the dirt road to the parking lot on the right. (Google Maps gives slightly different directions that that are a slightly shorter distance, but a more involved route. Either way will get you there). Travel time from San Diego should be just a bit over 1 hour, 30 minutes.