Canyoneer Nature Walk: Tijuana Estuary (North Beach Trail)
Revel in one of the few remaining salt marshes in Southern California as we walk along the coastal side of the reserve and then onto the North Beach Trail. Endangered bird species, including the Clapper Rail, Belding’s Savannah Sparrow, and the California Least Tern may be seen.
From I-5, exit west on Coronado Avenue. (Coronado Avenue becomes Imperial Beach Avenue). Park between 3rd and 2nd Streets. Facilities and water are available at the Tijuana Estuary Interpretive Center, 301 Caspian Way. Facilities and water are available at the Tijuana Estuary Interpretive Center, 301 Caspian Way. Allow 30 minutes driving time. GPS: N32.576557, W117.128017 (Map 1349, F-1)
Canyoneers are San Diego Natural History Museum volunteers trained to inspire appreciation of plants and animals in Southern California. Info: 619-232-3821.