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A Gift From Mother Nature--Christmas Snow Pix & Happy New Year From Volcan Mountain!

There's still time for you to make a 2016 gift to protect this beauty. CLICK HERE TO MAKE A DONATION NOW!

This past weekend Mother Nature brought us an honest-to-goodness white Christmas! VMF Board Member, Sharyl Massey and husband, Dave, made their way up to Sky Island and captured these postcard images.

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Trail Closure Alert: Five Oaks Trail Closed Until Monday, October 17th

Trail Closure Alert: Rangers of the San Diego County Parks, Mountain-Borrego Preserves have informed that the Five Oaks Trail of the Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve (VMWP) will be closed over this weekend until Monday, October 17th due to bee activity.

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Take A Hike! Debuts to Enthusiastic VMF-Nickel Beer Crowd of Supporters

Julian's Independence Day crowds had already headed back home at the start of the week, but there was still more to celebrate. Thank you to all the Volcan Mountain Foundation (VMF) supporters that came out strong for the debut of the 2016 Nickel Beer Company charity brew--an extra pale ale, dubbed Take A Hike!

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'Trails & Ales' Comes to Volcan Mountain

San Diego's new Trails & Ales series is all about discovering new trails, friends and great local craft brew…all to support nature!

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Exploring A Watershed, Discovering History and Connecting Kids & Communities

A group of San Diego teens that care for City Heights canyonlands with the Cesar Chavez Club at Monroe Middle School were some of the first participants in the new Watershed Explorers program.  The program, a partnership of the Volcan Mountain Foundation (VMF) and led by the

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Volcan Mountain Foundation
PO Box 1625 Julian CA, 92036
Email: info@volcanmt.org
Phone: 760.765.2300
Fax: 760.765.2300 (by appointment)
501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Tax Exemption #33-0329894
 

The mission of the Volcan Mountain Foundation is to strive with intention to conserve and acquire land and practice respectful stewardship through education, public outreach, and resource management to preserve Volcan Mountain in its natural state for future generations.
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