Palomar Mountain State Park
Palomar Mountain State Park is a California State Park. Palomar Mountain is a mountain ridge in the Peninsular Ranges in northern San Diego County of California. It is famous as the location of the Palomar Observatory and Hale Telescope, and known for the Palomar Mountain State Park.
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Location | 19952 State Park Drive, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060 | ||
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Website http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=637 |
Park Overview
The beautiful forest and mountain meadows of Palomar Mountain State Park are in northern San Diego County, high atop the west side of Palomar Mountain. Large pine, fir and cedar trees make the park one of the few areas in southern California with a Sierra Nevada-like atmosphere. The park features camping, picnicking, hiking, and fishing (trout) in Doane Pond. Coniferous forests cover much of the 1,862 acres, in contrast to the dry lowlands surrounding the mountain.
Park Attractions
Boucher Hill Fire Lookout
Boucher Hill Summitt offers spectacular panoramic views both westerly toward the ocean and easterly across the desert. It has been listed in the Sierra Club's "Hundred Peaks Section" since first published in 1946. There you will find the historic Boucher Hill Fire Lookout Station.
California State Parks
California State Parks manages 280 separate park units in California on 1.4 million acres with nearly 15,000 campsites; and 3,000 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Headquartered in Sacramento, it is the largest state park system in the United States.