212 Tecolote Canyon Walk

Tecolote Canyon is one of several protected urban canyons in the San Diego area. It was once home to the Kumeyaay people, who named it for the small owls found there. Now managed by the City of San Diego, it features several miles of trails, native plants and wildlife. 

Birds that are here for the entire year include hawks, Anna’s Hummingbird, California Thrasher, House Wren, Wrentit, and both California and Spotted Towhees. 

Expect a moderate walk with some uneven ground, as well as slight uphills. Restrooms are available in the Nature Center.

We will meet in the parking lot for the Tecolote Canyon Nature Center. You must provide your own transportation to and from the meeting place for this trip. 

Guide/Speaker

Anitra Kaye
Anitra Kaye
Trip Leader
Kimberly Moutoux
Kimberly Moutoux
Trip Leader

Trip Details

Fee: $30.00
Transportation: Self-Drive
Type: Field Trip- Meet-You-There
Day: Thursday
Start: 8:00 AM
End: 11:00 AM

Meeting Location

Tecolote Canyon Nature Center

5180 Tecolote Rd
San Diego CA 92110

Event Location

Tecolote Canyon Nature Center

5180 Tecolote Rd
San Diego CA 92110
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