A philosophy graduate from San Diego State University, Brian Borg is a nature enthusiast. He enjoys day hikes around San Diego as well as exploring Yosemite and Grand Teton national parks. Brian Borg also goes camping at Mount Palomar.
Mount Palomar features the Palomar Mountain State Park, an area that offers hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife-watching activities. The state park features the third highest peak in San Diego County, which extends to 6,140 feet. The park may be visited all year round, and interested campers may find the following points helpful prior to their camping plan. Peak and Off-Peak Seasons. As for any type of bookings and reservations, peak seasons tend to have higher rates. In this case, October and the months that follow can be considered the off-peak season for Palomar Mountain, when rates can be as low as $32 per night. Activities. Specific activities recommended for campers include hiking to and taking photographs of the Boucher Hill Summit, fishing in Doane Pond, and visiting the Palomar Observatory to see the Hale Telescope, which was the world's largest telescope from 1949 to 1992. Convenience. A store offering camping essentials, food, drinks, medicines, and other needs, a small post office, and a restaurant called Mother’s Kitchen, are all available for the convenience and comfort of campers.
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June 2019
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