GOAT ISLAND Park Entrance Morena Village MORENA RESERVOIR LAKE MORENA DR. Lake Morena Regional Park 8 TO EL CAJON B U C K M A N S P R I N GS R D O A K D R . LA K E M O R E NA D R . Campo Pine Valley Lake Morena 8 TO EL CENTRO 94 94 Area Map OAK DR. TO CORRAL CANYON USFS ORV AREA MORE NA - ST OKES VALLEY RD. CAMP MORENA TO HWY 8 TO HWY 94 B U C K M A N S P R I N G S RD. C O T T ON W OO D C R E E K Trail Entry Booth Boat Launch Lake at high water level Lake at low water level Primitive Camping Legend ENTRANCE North Shore Corral Canyon B U C K M A N SPRIN G S R D . B U C K M A N S P R I N G S R D . CAMPFIRES: Must be confined to existing stoves or fire rings. See ranger for current campfire rules. PETS: Pets are permitted if they are properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash not longer than six feet, and attended at all times. WASTE WATER: Please dispose of all waste water in an approved dump station, never on the ground. VEGETATION & All plants, animals, natural features, NATURAL and archaeological resources are fully FEATURES: protected and may not be damaged, injured, or removed. Please check with your ranger for firewood — he or she generally has a supply to sell for campfires. Please do not gather it from within the park. TREES: Do not tie or hang ropes, wire, or tents to trees. Do not drive nails, screws, or staples into trees. GENERATORS: Use of generators is prohibited. NOISE: To insure each park guest’s pleasure and peace, quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Of course, excessive noise and loud music is discouraged at all times. FIREARMS & Firearms, fireworks, and weapons are WEAPONS: not permitted in County Parks. YOUTH: All persons under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a legally responsible adult with medical authorization for each child while camping in the park. ALCOHOLIC Alcoholic beverages are permitted BEVERAGES: providing the alcohol content does not exceed 20%. RULES & REGULATIONS Printed on recycled paper 1/06 NOTE: Residence in the park is contingent upon guests maintaining their immediate camping area in a safe and clean condition and complying with all park rules. Failure to comply will result in a suspension of camping privileges and loss of prepaid fees. Toll Free • (877) 565-3600 Local • (858) 565-3600 For online reservation information, visit us at www.sdparks.org LAKE MORENA R EGIONAL P ARK Visit us online at www.sdparks.org A San Diego County Camping Park RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION
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GOAT ISLAND
Park Entrance
MorenaVillage
MORENA RESERVOIR
LAKEMORENA
DR.
Lake Morena Regional Park
8TO EL CAJON
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OAKDR.
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Campo
Pine Valley
Lake Morena
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TO EL CENTRO
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AreaMap
OAK DR.
TO CORRALCANYON USFS
ORV AREA
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RD.
CAMPMORENA
TO HWY 8
TO HWY 94
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Trail
Entry Booth
Boat Launch
Lake at high water level
Lake at low water level
Primitive Camping
Legend
ENTRANCE
NorthShore
CorralCanyon
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CAMPFIRES: Must be confined to existing stoves or fire rings.See ranger for current campfire rules.
PETS: Pets are permitted if they are properlyrestrained and under the control of theowner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on aleash not longer than six feet, and attended atall times.
WASTE WATER: Please dispose of all waste water in anapproved dump station, never on the ground.
VEGETATION & All plants, animals, natural features,NATURAL and archaeological resources are fullyFEATURES: protected and may not be damaged, injured,
or removed. Please check with your rangerfor firewood — he or she generally has asupply to sell for campfires. Please do notgather it from within the park.
TREES: Do not tie or hang ropes, wire, or tents totrees. Do not drive nails, screws, or staplesinto trees.
GENERATORS: Use of generators is prohibited.
NOISE: To insure each park guest’s pleasure andpeace, quiet hours are from 10:00 p.m. to8:00 a.m. Of course, excessive noise and loudmusic is discouraged at all times.
FIREARMS & Firearms, fireworks, and weapons areWEAPONS: not permitted in County Parks.
YOUTH: All persons under 18 years of age must beaccompanied by a legally responsible adultwith medical authorization for each childwhile camping in the park.
ALCOHOLIC Alcoholic beverages are permittedBEVERAGES: providing the alcohol content does not
exceed 20%.
RULES & REGULATIONS
Printed on recycled paper 1/06
NOTE: Residence in the park is contingent upon guestsmaintaining their immediate camping area in a safe andclean condition and complying with all park rules. Failureto comply will result in a suspension of camping privilegesand loss of prepaid fees.
Toll Free • (877) 565-3600Local • (858) 565-3600
For online reservation information,visit us at www.sdparks.org
LAKE MORENAREGIONAL PARK
Visit us online at www.sdparks.org
A San Diego CountyCamping Park
RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION
Welcome to Lake Morena Regional ParkMorena Reservoir lies in the middle of
3,250 acres of chaparral, oak woods,and grassland. In addition to these naturalattributes, the park features some of the mostmodern camping facilities in San DiegoCounty. Picnicking, hiking, fishing…LakeMorena Regional Park has something to offerevery outdoor enthusiast.
The lake is the highest (3,000 feet) andmost remote of the city’s reservoirs. Becauseof its location southwest of the LagunaMountains, the park shows characteristics ofdesert, coastal, and mountain habitats. Thischaparral woodland is home to a variety ofanimals. Bald eagles, bobcats, and manymigratory waterfowl can be observed in theremote wilderness.
A Day in the CountryThe campground consists of 86 individual
sites, 58 of which have water and electricalhookups and are comfortably situated in agrove of majestic oaks. Lake Morena has ayouth camping site, primitive camping areas,and wilderness cabins. Even if you are notcamping, you can drop in for a picnic lunchand short hike. Trout fishing is excellent inwinter, and bass start biting in spring (thecurrent lake record for bass is a 19 lb. 3 oz.large-mouth, and the record trout weighed 12 lb.12 oz.). Spring and summer are also good forpanfish. Bring your own boat or rent one ofours. Hikers will want to explore the PacificCrest Trail, which passes through the park onits way to Canada. Only minutes away fromLake Morena Regional Park is Campo, whereyou can discover local history in the CampoStone Store or take an exciting train ridethrough the rugged backcountry.
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HAUSEROVERLOOK TRAIL
HIDDENCOVE TRAIL
MORENA BUTTE TRAIL
WARD’SFLAT TRAIL
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YOUTHAREA
CAMPGROUND
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MORENA RESERVOIR
Trail Locations
BOATLAUNCH
CABINAREA
PARKINGLOT
NATURE TRAIL
PACIFICCREST
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Legend
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Non Hookup Site
Partial Hookup Site
Full Shade
Partial Shade
Disabled access
Trail
Entry Booth
Ranger Station
Restrooms
Restrooms/Shower
Backpacker Tent Site
Picnic Area
Playground
Boat Launch
Wilderness cabins
Pavilion
LOW-WATERLAUNCH
HIGH-WATERLAUNCH
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Check in: 2:00 p.m. Check out: 1:00 p.m.For detailed site descriptions, go to www.sdparks.org