The Beauty of Old Mission Dam
The Beauty of Old Mission Dam
02/16/2024
(Taken by Mandy Say)
The aqueduct and dam buildings were constructed by Native American converts from the Kumeyaay Nation who were part of the mission. Following the drought in 1803, the mission community began building on the dam, and by 1817, the broader irrigation system was finished.
Northeast of the city of San Diego lies the urban park known as Mission Trails Regional Park, which includes the Old Mission Dam. In addition to offering hiking and biking paths, a day-use campground, and Lake Murray Reservoir, the park protects the natural terrain. In addition to information about the natural and human histories of the area, the park visitor center has restrooms and a picnic area near the dam. A short drive from the dam is the publically accessible, historic San Diego de Alcala Mission, a minor basilica and functioning parish. Daily hours for the Old Mission Dam parking lot are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
A peaceful and beautiful hike would be perfect, and Santee's Old Dam is the ideal location. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this trail on a day that was wonderful for comfort and enjoyment due to the weather—not too sunny, for you.
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