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San Diego County, California

View Fireworks & Sunset from the Volcan Summit on a Rare Evening Hike! Monday, July 4th; Leaving the Trailhead at 6pm

Date: 
Monday, July 4, 2016 - 6:00pm

Monday, July 4th at 6pm, watch the sun set into the Pacific and enjoy a bird’s eye view of the many fireworks displays around San Diego County from the summit of the Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve. San Diego County Park staff  will also discuss the history and geography of the area.

Last year was the first year for this special night hike. It was so popular that it's coming back again! Summer is the perfect time to enjoy the rare experience of hiking Volcan in the evening.

The group will arrive at the summit just as the sun sets to enjoy the coastal views.  Then around 9pm, enjoy the many fireworks displays from around the County.   The group will be on the summit for about an hour before the fireworks start, so bring a jacket, water and a snack.  Then hike back down to the staging area will be in the dark so please bring a fully charged flash light.

This hike is considered strenuous and will include an elevation gain of approximately 1,000 ft in 2 miles. Please dress in layers as the temperature can change dramatically nearing the summit.  Wear sturdy hiking shoes and carry a fully charged flashlight. Bring plenty of water and a snack for the summit. Park along Farmer Road and meet at the trailhead at the Hubbell Gateway approximately 300 feet up the gravel road from the parking area.  This is just north of the Wynola Road intersection with Farmer Road. The hike will be canceled if it rains. Please contact the Heise Park Ranger office for updates or more information, 760-765-4098.

Visit the Volcan Mountain Foundation's website at www.VolcanMt.org for ongoing updates of events and activities on and around Volcan Mountain.