Community Park in Tijuana River Valley - Coming Soon
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County Parks is committed to providing access, creating beautiful parks, and preserving open spaces for all residents of San Diego County. We are designing a 64-acre community park in the Tijuana River Valley and need your feedback.
Your input is important to help guide the design of this park. Your suggestions will shape the final concept plan and the types of features included.
The park will offer a variety of features to improve recreation for both the local community and the region. The design will turn an undeveloped area into a space that everyone, no matter their age or ability, can enjoy.
The park could include soccer and baseball/softball fields, multi-use fields, sports courts, areas for horseback riding, a playground for kids, a food stand, restrooms, and parking. Design efforts will also include the creation of a master plan for the Regional Park.
The Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
The Regional Park is mostly owned by San Diego County. It has beautiful natural areas, including beaches, dunes, salt marshes, rivers, and upland ecosystems. These habitats are home to many plants and animals, including 340 species of migratory birds. The park also has important cultural and historical sites.
The 1,800-acre park has 22.5 miles of trails, a Bird & Butterfly Garden, a campground, sports fields, a community garden, and more. Nearby, the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve and local beaches offer more ways to enjoy the outdoors and relax.
Join our email list! Sign up with your email to get updates about the project and upcoming community design workshops.
Come design with us!Join our community design workshops in Spring 2025. There will also be other community events, some online. If you can’t attend live, we’ll share recordings.
Use the tools on this site: Ask a Question, Share Your Story, or Answer the Survey (Coming Soon!)
NOTE: The County of San Diego continues to advocate for solutions to the sewage crisis among state and federal agencies. Health information related to the Tijuana River Valley can be found here: County of San Diego(External link)
County Parks is committed to providing access, creating beautiful parks, and preserving open spaces for all residents of San Diego County. We are designing a 64-acre community park in the Tijuana River Valley and need your feedback.
Your input is important to help guide the design of this park. Your suggestions will shape the final concept plan and the types of features included.
The park will offer a variety of features to improve recreation for both the local community and the region. The design will turn an undeveloped area into a space that everyone, no matter their age or ability, can enjoy.
The park could include soccer and baseball/softball fields, multi-use fields, sports courts, areas for horseback riding, a playground for kids, a food stand, restrooms, and parking. Design efforts will also include the creation of a master plan for the Regional Park.
The Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
The Regional Park is mostly owned by San Diego County. It has beautiful natural areas, including beaches, dunes, salt marshes, rivers, and upland ecosystems. These habitats are home to many plants and animals, including 340 species of migratory birds. The park also has important cultural and historical sites.
The 1,800-acre park has 22.5 miles of trails, a Bird & Butterfly Garden, a campground, sports fields, a community garden, and more. Nearby, the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve and local beaches offer more ways to enjoy the outdoors and relax.
Join our email list! Sign up with your email to get updates about the project and upcoming community design workshops.
Come design with us!Join our community design workshops in Spring 2025. There will also be other community events, some online. If you can’t attend live, we’ll share recordings.
Use the tools on this site: Ask a Question, Share Your Story, or Answer the Survey (Coming Soon!)
NOTE: The County of San Diego continues to advocate for solutions to the sewage crisis among state and federal agencies. Health information related to the Tijuana River Valley can be found here: County of San Diego(External link)
Community Park in Tijuana River Valley - Coming Soon is currently at this stage
This phase focuses on understanding the site, talking to the community to gather ideas, working with design experts, and studying how the project can be done. This helps create a clear plan for the project.
Community Park Design
this is an upcoming stage for Community Park in Tijuana River Valley - Coming Soon
A concept plan is developed to reflect the community's needs, featuring ideas for park elements like paths, sports fields, and other amenities.
Master Plan Design
this is an upcoming stage for Community Park in Tijuana River Valley - Coming Soon
A detailed plan for the regional park is created. It focuses on protecting nature, ensuring accessibility, and planning features like trails and other park amenities. The plan also includes sustainable resource use and wildlife preservation, ensuring safe spaces for recreation, education, and relaxation.
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Tijuana River Valley Regional Park
Take a few minutes to explore the highlights and benefits of the Tijuana River Valley; the southernmost park in the County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation regional trail network.
Supervising Park Ranger Mike Verderber takes viewers on a tour of the park – from the mesas to the valleys and through the Dairy Mart Pond Loop Trail. It’s a popular destination for hikers, bicyclists, birdwatchers and equestrian users.