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Grinding Rocks from the Kumeyaay legacy.
Stop by the Visitors Center for a free interpretive brochure and map that will guide you on the short, beautioful hike to the site. |
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Riverside Grinding Rocks from Visitor Center
From Interstate 8 - Take 8 to the Mission Gorge/Fairmount exit. Turn north onto Mission Gorge Road. Proceed down Mission Gorge Road for 4.2 miles. Look for the large wooden park sign on Mission Gorge Road. Turn left onto Father Junipero Serra Trail. The Visitor Center Loop trail head is by the pipe gate just as you enter the driveway to the Visitor and Interpretive Center parking lot.
From Route 52 - Take 52 to the Mast Blvd. exit in Santee. Driving east, turn left onto Mast Blvd., go under the freeway to the first traffic signal (West Hills Parkway) and turn right. Driving west, turn right onto Mast Blvd. and right onto West Hills Parkway. Take West Hills Parkway to Mission Gorge Road and turn right. Proceed down Mission Gorge Road 2.4 miles (past the Father Junipero Serra Trail entrance to Old Mission Dam and Kumeyaay Lake and Campground). Look for the large wooden park sign on Mission Gorge Road. Turn right onto Father Junipero Serra Trail. The Visitor Center Loop trail head is by the pipe gate just as you enter the driveway to the Visitor and Interpretive Center parking lot.
From Route 125 - Take 125 north to Mission Gorge Road and turn left. Proceed down Mission Gorge Road 2.4 miles (past the Father Junipero Serra Trail entrance to Old Mission Dam and Kumeyaay Lake and Campground). Look for the large wooden park sign on Mission Gorge Road. Turn right onto Father Junipero Serra Trail. The Visitor Center Loop trail head is by the pipe gate just as you enter the driveway to the Visitor and Interpretive Center parking lot.
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