Archive for the ‘CEA Events & Rides’ Category
Ah Ha Cuyamac Site Nomination
Friday, September 5th, 2008Below is a scanned and character recognized version of the privately funded nomination for the seasonal Kumeyaay village site known as Ah Ha Cuyamac. The document is an interesting read including a background into the Kumeyaay culture. Some of the pages of the nomination contained sensitive data and were removed by park officials. CEA encourages users to thoroughly read this document. There is language in the document that restricts recreational use in the area and potential additional areas in Cuyamaca State Park. CEA supported this nomination but vigorously opposed inaccuracies in the document and this restrictive land management language at all levels of the nomination review process. CEA attended the local review held at San Diego County offices and the California State Historic Preservation Office meeting held in Beverly Hills. The village site is located along both sides of the Stonewall Mine access road with Los Caballos Horse Camp located on the south east corner of the village.
Nomination
PEDRO FAGES RE-ENACTMENT RIDE
Sunday, August 17th, 2008PEDRO FAGES RE-ENACTMENT RIDE
Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Los Vaqueros Group Horse Camp
September 26-28, 2007
Corrals SOLD OUT!
Dinner and Breakfast only still available
Los Vaqueros group campground is site of the Cuyamaca Rancho State Parks 75th Anniversary celebration equestrian event. Map to Los Vaqueros Group Equestrian Campground. Great place for group camping and still an awesome place to ride!
Los Coyotes Pictures
Monday, July 16th, 2007Last weekend Robin and Ernie Smith drove through the Los Coyote Indian Reservation and snapped a few pictures of the campground. Plenty of space for all, large trees in the campground and surrounding area, deer, turkey, free range cattle. The rustic campground does have some picnic tables and free standing BBQ pedestals. But do bring your own folding tables and chairs!
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Beautiful trees
Lot’s of area for highlines
Large oaks to tall pines
Running of the bulls!!!