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Welcome to Mount Laguna
Surrounding Communities: Alpine, Boulevard, Campo, Descanso, Guatay, Jacumba, Pine Valley, Tecate, Potrero, Borrego Springs, Julian, Ranchita, Santa YsabelArea Map
Mount Laguna is a land of contrasts. At nearly 6000 feet above sea level, it has a distinctly mountainous and remote feel to it, but is only an hour drive from the beaches of San Diego. As the Sunrise Highway winds its way through the eastern escarpment of the Laguna Mountains toward the village of Mt. Laguna, views to the east reveal the stark beauty of the desert nearly 4000 feet below, while areas to the west are rolling hills of pine and oak. Hiking in the Laguna Recreation Area is a four season proposition. Summer is warm with cool nights; fall brings crispness and the aroma of fallen leaves; winter kicks in with refreshing snowfalls, and spring is all about wildflowers. Description and photo courtesy Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association.
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Got Change? New Trolley Fares Take Effect
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Back-to-School Means Belt-Tightening For San Diego Families
9/1/2008 5:40:29 AMGo to full article
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Labor Day To-Do: Old Town Grape Stomp, Aug. 30 - Sept. 1
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We're #2! San Diego One of Worst Cities to Be a Sports Fan
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It's probably no surprise to any longtime San Diego sports fan, disappointment just seems to be part of our collective DNA. You might say it's part of our expectations when...
Labor Day To-Do: Little Italy Stickball Tournament, Aug. 30, 31 & Sept. 1
8/28/2008 11:31:12 AMGo to full article
San Diegans living in suburbia and community parks with ballfields don't have a frame of reference when it comes to the game of stickball. But if you hail from the...
Hidden San Diego: The Footbridges of Hillcrest and Banker's Hill
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San Diego's unique terrain, especially within the urban core, lends its neighborhoods to some unique characteristics. Often, these little quirks are only known to those who live near them and...
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McAlister Institute - Signs Of Life
4327 Ohio Street
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: (619) 640-0855
Fax: (619) 640-2768
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Signs Of Life (SOL) is the only community based program in San Diego County providing direct services to Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Late Deafened individuals. SOL is a social model recovery program, with outpatient treatment and residential options offered utilizing qualified staff who can communicate directly in American Sign Language (ASL).
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