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If you have a love for nature, you should come to Blue Sky Reserve. They have a lot of animals to be seen in the daytime or early in the morning. The most popular are coyotes, deer, and lizards, but you can also see hummingbirds, black phoebes, vultures, and hawks. There is even a special place to see these vultures and hawks.

Blue Sky is also a place to see plants such as: white sage,Trees at Blue Sky Reserve wild rose, sow thistle, elderberry, Miner’s lettuce, and more! There is also a grove called Oak Grove. You can go down there and be in the shade of oak trees. But watch out for poison oak! As the old saying goes: "If the leaves are in groups of three, it’s best to let them be!" (Photo from Blue Sky by Gloria, age 9)

In addition to the Blue Sky Reserve, you can enjoy 60 miles of scenic trails in Poway. You can enjoy these trails by hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

So if you are planning on moving to Poway, or just visiting, come on down to Blue Sky!

To visit the Blue Sky Reserve web site, click on the bird  to the right:Flying Bird See Note Below regarding Link

Blue Sky Reserve is currently updating their site.  When the new link is ready we will be linked to their page again.  Thank you for your patience.

You can link to this site about Blue Sky Reserve. It is maintained by Tom Chester.

by Megan

 


 

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