An un-painted canvas is waiting for your dream home or weekend getaway. It is very rare to have a parcel come up with underground power and phone plus your own private well with that delicious water Palomar is famous for. A paved road takes you right to the property where we can drive up and circle through where you might choose to make that dream come true.
Palomar General Store is air conditioned! City folks go to the mall in this kind of heat. Palomar neighbors swap howdies at our little store. Isn’t that display adorable?! They are stocked with your last minute needs to cool off today; ice cream and sodas and then you can always pick up s’mores fixings for your campfire fun tonight.
Would you like a SkyQuest Orion 6 inch Dobsonian Telescope? I purchased it a few years ago and only used it a few times, and it is in the original box, like new. It is about 4 feet long, so pretty big. I bought it for $500 but would sell it for $250.
Driving along the road, I passed the biggest flag I’ve ever seen. Maybe 100 feet long. Of course. I had to turn around and take this for you with the puffy clouds cooperating, too. We’re grateful for the very brave and courageous patriots who fought for our freedom nearly 250 years ago.
Our 24 + years on the mountain, we have usually enjoyed fireworks from one of the off-mountain lookouts. That is where we’ll be tonight if you’d like to join us, just let us know. That state where our grandkids live have fireworks quite often. I don’t think I’ve ever been this close to where they launch. It’s a quick 20 seconds and you might recognize some of those kids who grew up on Palomar, too!
Just flew home from visiting our Treasures (those fast-growing grandkids) and I’ve been collecting keys! At last count we have seven new listings heading your way. Everything from vacant land waiting for your dream home to several forest fixers, a nicely remodeled 2 bedroom with huge fenced yard for your kids and pups and a beautifully renovated A-frame.
Title reports are ordered, surveyors are on their way to identify corners and line stakes and painters are freshening up for you. Made a quick trip to the city today for a new computer so will get these posted as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Mountain View Lodge is waiting for you to move right in! The beautiful oaks have leafed out and the bracken fern is at it’s finest. Such beautiful views for year-round living or weekend getaways in this very private location.
Missouri called so I’ve been here visiting our Treasures a few weeks. (Home today!!!) Turned a corner here and saw this tower with lines running above standard power lines. Of course it made me think of what could be heading our way on Palomar Mountain.
We do have a hard-working Task Force with the goal to stop the towers from cutting across the mountain. Our Chairman, Jim Hamerly, saw this photo and thinks this tower may carry about 117,000 volts. The towers that are proposed to perhaps come through a huge percentage of the only east-west road on mountain are MUCH LARGER at 500,000 volts. Hard to imagine something that huge needing to drive by and under in several places to get to the top and then through the State Park with the tremendous clear-cutting that would be required.
<<< From Friends of Palomar State Park, Rosemary Johnston
Come one, come all!!! Everyone is invited to visit the State Park Saturday June 15, 2024, for an event at the Silvercrest Picnic Area.
Park Interpreter, William Meyst has put together some interesting info on the history and culture in the area. Be sure to stop by Friends of the State Park Booth. You’ll also be able to go through the ‘secret’ paths to discover dozens of Indian Grinding holes tucked away under the trees.
Join us for a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of history and culture at Palomar Mountain State Park! We invite you to immerse yourself in an array of interactive exhibits and storytelling sessions that highlight the diverse heritage of the park. Explore artifacts, photographs, and multimedia presentations depicting the rich tapestry of Native American, Spanish, and American homesteader influences, as well as the park’s construction in the 1930s. Engage with knowledgeable staff and locals as they share insights into traditional crafts and skills. Concurrent storytelling sessions provide a dynamic backdrop, allowing you to hear captivating tales from respected elders and community members. Whether participating in hands-on activities, enjoying live demonstrations, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the park, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as we come together to celebrate our shared heritage!
Directions: You may try parking at Silvercrest but might need to (or enjoy) parking outside the main entrance and walk the trailhead across the road, to the left of the Palomar Mountain State Park sign. Hike that trail about a mile and it drops you right down to the Silvercrest Parking lot. Or, drive past the Ranger Station and Silvercrest is the first driveway on your left.
Booths will be open from 10 am to 2pm >>>
From Save Palomar Mountain: As you drive along State Park Road, you might also notice the power lines that serve our homes and businesses as you approach the State Park. The poles travel up to Boucher Lookout where they drop down to Pauma Valley. Our power is brought up from Pauma to serve the mountain. We have been led to believe that one route for the 500,000 volt transmission lines might include traveling through the State Park. Imagine if you will, seeing 13 story, four legged towers carrying all those lines to power South Orange County and LA Basin. Clear cutting this mountain ANYWHERE would be a travesty. Please, let your voice be heard with a simple click at Save Palomar Mountain and thank you for getting the word out by sharing. Thank you!
If only Mr. Guy Wray could see his cabin now! He had it built a hundred years ago and he just might be amazed to see it is still in pretty good condition! It looks about the same but there is a new ‘guy’ sitting in his rocking chair!
Justin and Beth Pettis couldn’t resist stepping back in time with the bonus of having two bedrooms! How special is that!?! Justin could never have enough projects and the first on their list was moving out the ‘free pets’ (oh, you know, those critter’s that came with the place). Then he’ll tackle excluding them forever, leveling the floor and has quite a long list to shore up the cabin for another hundred years or so.
When not at their cabins, Beth works as a nurse at Sharp Hospital and would be your favorite nurse of all time… and Justin? He keeps busy with his company On Point Marine Services out on Shelter Island.
We’re glad to have them on both sides of the mountain now. If you pop by to swap howdies, he might lend you a hammer and a tool belt, just so you know. Let the fun times begin!
They have a simple low slide for very young children, two middle-size slides that are gentle, these two blue corkscrews, the one long twin white one, and (in the smaller deeper pool) two short but fast tight corkscrews. And the famous waterfall mushroom you can stand or sit under. The snack bar is open with ice cream, chips, nachos, burgers, and hot dogs.
Open Saturday and Sundays 11-6. After June 20th they will be open Thursdays- Sundays 11-6
Beautiful Palomar Mountain is such a draw for so many people. This weekend its all about the challenge to take those curves and the steep grades, get through the rest stops quick and WIN the race. You’ve got to hand it to these bike enthusiasts that come from all over the world to ride this mountain. The Mission Statement for the Gran Fondo Bike Race is to “draw cyclists from around the globe”.
Click to read about this 13th Annual Bike Race. Here is the Route. It’s a fundraiser and they are still needing some volunteers! This very minute, they have openings for four people to volunteer at the Palomar Summit.
The riders will see flyers posted with the Save Palomar Mountain QR code for their testimonial to keep our specular views forever. Lets get some more testimonials from these riders!
Have you seen how many states and countries Palomar has had visitors from?!? Scroll down and check out the maps at Save Palomar Mountain – People are Talking! And, be sure to leave your testimonial, too!