Montañas Cabrillos National Park

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Montañas Cabrillos National Park
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A view of Encinitas from the Montañas Cabrillos National Park.
Location
LocationCabrillo Precinct, Encinitas, Cresta
TransitSubway
Road
Information
EstablishedJanuary 10, 2021
Visitors (January 2021)803,288
Governing bodyCresta National Parks Service
Builderkyyl_

Montañas Cabrillos National Park is a national park located within the mountains of the Cabrillo Precinct of Encinitas. It was started on January 8, 2021 and was finished on January 10, 2021 by kyyl_. It is owned, operated, and managed by the Cresta National Parks Service. It is known for its beautiful landscaping, winding trails, vast rivers, and proximity to the urban, downtown core of Encinitas.

Landmarks

The Ranger's Office in the National Park located off of Calle Montaña.

Mountain Peak Vista Point

At the snowy height of the Mountain Peak Trail, two benches sit, overlooking the City Precinct of Encinitas.

Ranger's Office

Located on the crossroad of the park, Calle Montaña, the Ranger's Office is the only distinct building located in the park. It is a dark oak wood building with smooth stone slabs and stone brick slabs. It houses two parking spaces, a reception, and an office for the ranger of the park, fitting snugly into the natural beauty of the park as well as keeping the theme.

The Slicing Rock Vista Point with an armour stand display of a couple enjoying the view.

Slicing Rock Vista Point

Off the High Point Trail, the Slicing Rock Vista Point is a large bulge in the ground that contains a hole at the top for access into the cavern. Through the cavern are spectacular views of the stoney shore. The vista point is currently occupied by an armour stand demonstration of a couple enjoying the view and scenery.