Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | June 7, 2024

Water Park is OPEN!

Cool off at the water park! Take a picnic and spend the day.

La Jolla Indian Reservation Water Park about 20 minutes down the mountain on Hwy 76.

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

Click for more photos from last year. So Fun!

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!

Let the race begin!

We need your help!

So many of you have amazing memories from childhood, visiting Palomar Observatory, enjoying our Winter Wonderland as a favorite destination on snow days, camping in the State Park, fishing Doane Pond or Lake Henshaw or enjoying one of our delightful Vacation rentals. Maybe you spent a week at 6th grade a camp on Palomar that changed your life forever. Please click through link to tell us why you are not excited about the possibility of HUGE 13 story towers running along the top of our Rim-to-the-World or ANYWHERE on this beautiful mountain.

Simply click on SavePalomarMountain. It takes less than a minute. If you can include a photo with people in it, that helps our cause even more. And please share with all the ‘groups’ you possibly can. Thank you! Together lets help preserve Palomar Mountain for future generations to enjoy!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor and ‘GramBonnie’ to those kids who claim the mountain as their very own…

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 26, 2024

Memorial Day Weekend 2024

Yesterday morning I jumped up from my desk and ran over to Bailey Meadow Road. I had a last minute idea to drive around, looking for another mountain flag for a Memorial Weekend post this year. I didn’t have to go far. Ken and Lynda Ruth had a flag hanging from their balcony! Ken’s truck was in the driveway so I ran up the stairs to say hello and ask if I could take a quick pic. Their charming cabin is so patriotic and all about red, white and blue, prompted by their love for America and Ken’s time serving in Viet Nam. He shared a bit about the military… then pointed out their latest project behind the wood stove… so of course, I’d found my flag.

This weekend we honor those who have given the greatest sacrifice for our freedom… God Bless the USA:

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 26, 2024

Bear in the Dumpster!

Driving past our dumpster this morning, I stopped and backed up to take a pic. “A bear must have tipped that over!” I got out of the car carefully to make sure he wasn’t inside having a tasty little breakfast (but, darn that could have made a cute pic!!!).

Sure enough, our neighbor at the end of Fern Meadow Road said there was a brown colored bear up on his deck about 4 am. He’s been traveling around. A few days ago a front porch camera might have caught the same one on Fern Trail over off Bailey Meadow Road.

Just a heads-up to keep your eye out and start locking your dumpsters… and have that camera ready!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor lovin’ the Wildlife on Palomar

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 25, 2024

Survey corners re-marked after new asphalt

These 24 years in Real Estate, every time I see a surveyor, I pull over when I can. It is always interesting to learn what property is being surveyed. It is so helpful when dealing with properties close by to know where some professional corners have been set. Well, this gentleman remembered me from 3 years ago when he was here to gps every pin in the county roads. Knowing there was new pavement on the way, instead of digging around the set pins at the time, it makes a lot of sense to come back now with his gps map and set new pins.

He just finished State Park Road and South Grade, and I said hello again a few days ago up on Crestline.

When you see a circle of orange paint in the road, you’ll find a survey pin in the middle. If you border a public road, one of those pins might line up to your corners. It’s all good!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor loving these pins!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 24, 2024

Why do you love Palomar? Oh, please tell!

Tomorrow it will be just six weeks that we have been aware that there is a possibility of a huge 500,000 Volt transmission line cutting right through the beautiful view you see there from State Park Road. As most of you know the bid was awarded but even with a 30 minute conference call with that company, they absolutely would not disclose their routes. We were told they would release the routes sometime next Spring of 2025! We are guessing that because they planned the call with a group of Palomar property owners, the route may still go over this Mountain. So we aren’t backing down.

Kate Woods, one of our group of concerned property owners consulted with an eminent domain attorney. She shared that we must have findings for the “Public Good”, “Public Use”, with solid documentation and overwhelming pictorial and written statements, new articles, from the “Public” who use Palomar as a family tradition and wonderful memories, a playground, environmental learning, etc. This is not only about residents, this is about the Public.

There are thousands of miles of 500,000 Volt lines throughout the country over Environmentally Sensitive, Federal, State, and Native lands.  Most of those lands do not have any use to the “Public” where the power line is placed.

Tactics in fighting a power line, cannot just be emotional, ‘not in my back yard’, with concern about environmental damage.  Public Good has to be Number One. That the Public will be damaged, the Public, unknown individuals to residents on Palomar and visitors have to fight for Palomar.

We need public groups to join this fight, now, their opinions, pictures and letters of Palomar posted on our website. This will include the Camps, camp grounds, individuals married on Palomar (who don’t live on Palomar), Bird Watching groups, bicycle, car and motorcycle clubs, hikers, University papers, students that study the environment or archeology. The astronomers that come from around the world, news stories of the snow visitors, free hunting available to the public, no charge Explore the Stars events, etc. needs to be number one on the website.

Kate has had recent dealings with the Government and “the Greater Good for the Public Use” and this is the most important.  In California it’s about showing an overwhelming Equity to the Public. When there is overwhelming Public Opinion and Use, the attorney said, the company will not win at destroying Palomar with 500,000 Volt power line.

Palomar has a tremendous history of astronomers and people coming from around the world to use and visit what would the world’s largest Observatory for 45 years! Our camps have had children enjoy their time so much on this mountain that they have now come back to be on staff or buy property up here. Our vacation rentals have an amazing list of guests from nearly every state already posted and international guests. We’ve hosted the Tour de California Amgen Bicycle Race twice and many more events that attract global attendees.

We need to hear from all of you from SoCal, the United States and around the world to help in keeping those huge transmission towers OFF this beautiful mountain. Please take a minute and leave your comments at Save Palomar Mountain. 

Then, would you please share on all your social media, including group posts for neighboring cities?

Thank you so much for your support!

Bonnie Phelps,

Just one of the many volunteers that have been working night and day to Save Palomar Mountain…

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 24, 2024

1922 Bailey Subdivision Map?

Palomar Mountain was quite a destination and a boom town a century ago with the lumber mill in operation down in Pedley and many little cabins built in the Roaring Twenties! The subdivision on Bailey Meadow Road was approved apparently in 1922 or there abouts. One of my escrows has had a title issue and that map could be helpful not only to the new owners, but also everyone who owns a property in Baileys.

The County offices have not turned up the map, my title company hasn’t found it … but we know it exists. I looked through all my old maps today with no luck. I found survey maps but need the Subdivision Map. Do YOU happen to have a copy? It is referenced on deeds as “Palomar Mountain Resort Company’s Tract No. 1 at Bailey’s”. I’d love to get a copy of it and would make it available to all owners with the information on why it is important to have it included with their important papers.

Saturday is the Annual Pancake Breakfast and very important PMPO meeting. Perhaps we could meet up there?

Thank you,

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor on a roll in Real Estate

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 17, 2024

A Palomar Bouquet for You

After several days glued to my desk, the Cowboy casually suggested a drive down East Grade to “see the spring”. That sounded wonderful, I clicked ‘save’, grabbed my coat and ran out the door. Such a beautiful evening. As the road became East Grade, I remembered seeing it on old maps as ‘Rainbow Crest’. (Decades ago, someone had a reason for naming this beautiful drive ‘Rainbow Crest’ … Maybe we should bring it back?) Driving along, I asked where the spring was. He explained the flowers had started blossoming and he thought I’d like to see them. Oh my, just what I needed!

Spring has just started on this beautiful mountain so we made a few stops for me to be able to share a bit of the beauty with you.

Every year so many folks come up for ‘The Spring’ on Palomar. Hope you can experience it, too. The Black Oaks have leafed out already at lower elevations and are almost ready to show their burst of bright green color at the top. Pack a picnic lunch, grab the kids and invite your neighbors to join you.

There are two lookouts that draw you in along East Grade. Then, you must come and State Park Road and down through the State Park as the dogwoods are in bloom. So much to discover on Palomar Mountain and a very Happy Spring to you!

What do YOU love about Palomar Mountain? These views wouldn’t be the same with 13 story tall, 500,000 volt transmission lines cutting through. We need to hear from all of you to help in keeping those huge transmission towers OFF this beautiful mountain. Please take a minute and leave your comments at Save Palomar Mountain. Thank you!

Bonnie Phelps, Re-charged Realtor after our Spring Tour

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Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | May 12, 2024

Mom’s do know best!

A few years ago, about a week before Mother’s Day, I answered a call from a pretty anxious mom. She explained that she and her now-grown sons had a tradition since they were little boys. They would always go camping in the Palomar Mountain State Park. Every year they would pitch a tent, eat around the campfire, hike the trails and create another memory.

Well, the week she called, it was already pouring rain and snow was in the forecast during their stay. Against her son’s wishes, she had tried to source out an Airbnb but every single one was booked. Her sons insisted that they had new camping gear and they would be just fine. “Camping on Palomar Mountain is our tradition, Mom!” She’d found my number and called out of desperation, “do you know of anywhere I could sleep and meet up with my son’s during the day?”

We have a little guest apartment for family and friends and it wasn’t being used. So, I told her about ‘Snuggle Inn’. She was thrilled. They all arrived Friday afternoon to check on the accommodations “just in case she decided to pass on the tent idea”. It was toasty warm, I showed them the kitchen, bath and extra beds. It wasn’t raining at the time so they all went down to set up camp. Pretty soon it started started sleeting and wasn’t long before one son was delivering mom with snow flakes coming down. I went up and gave her the password to the internet… The son quickly said, “I don’t want to leave you alone, so I’ll stay here with you Mom”.

So funny!!! Yes, bright and early the next morning his two brothers showed up with breakfast supplies. The guys went back to rescue their gear and they all enjoyed yet another wonderful weekend celebrating their mom, looking out the snow, nice and warm on Palomar Mountain. She told me they will keep their tradition of coming to Palomar but during sleet and snow, they will be comfortable in a vacation rental.

Yes, Moms do know best!

Have a wonderful day celebrating Moms!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor who loves meeting so many folks who love to play on Palomar

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