Mission Creek
Acquisition of the Mission Creek properties eliminated two approved resort developments. The largest included a 300-room hotel, golf course and 1,200 homes.
The wetlands are important habitat for the endangered least Bell’s vireo and southwest willow flycatcher. It is a great place to spot colorful summer tanagers and vermillion flycatchers. The Preserve hosts deer, bear, big horn sheep and mountain lions, and has spectacular displays of spring wildflowers in wet years. The trail system leads onto the Pacific Crest Trail, which is two miles from the Stone House Group Campground.
Sunrise to Sunset
Free
Request permission for day-use access to our Stone House Picnic Area.
Visitors to Mission Creek Preserve can park at the preserve’s main gate area on Mission Creek Road and explore the preserve everyday of the week. Visitors can request for vehicle access to the preserve’s Stone House Picnic Area. The Stone House is approximately one and a half miles west of the main gate parking area. To request access, fill out and submit the online request form below.
Stone House Campground is situated in Mission Creek Canyon a mile and a half beyond the main preserve gate and parking area. The campground includes a spacious tent camping area, picnic tables, potable water, and flush toilet restrooms.
Reservations are required and must be made at least 48 hours in advance! Camping is free; donations are appreciated.
Principles courtesy of Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics.
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