Visit Warner Springs
Warner Springs is a small unincorporated community in northern San Diego County, California. It is associated with two National Historic Landmarks, the Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station and Warner's Ranch, both connected to the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line. It is also near the Palomar Observatory and Warner Springs Ranch. It is also a popular area for Gliding due to the topography of the area.
Juan Jose Warner received the 26,689-acre Rancho San Jose del Valle Mexican land grant in 1844, and renamed the area Warner Springs. He established a trading post that served travellers between New Mexico and Los Angeles.
Visit the St. Francis of Assisi Chapel:
Rent an Air bnb and enjoy yourself!
We saw some wild dogs out here:
Hike to the majestic Eagle Rock!
Visit the historic Warner-Carrillo Ranch House which used to be a stagecoach stop for the Butterfield Stage line!
Then take the drive up Indian Flats Campground to get one of the best views around! It gets colddddd in the wintertime so bundle up if you go during this time!
If you get a cabin you get to enjoy all the magic of the night!
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