Julian is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,502, down from 1,621 at the 2000 census.
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4.5 based on 31 reviews
Scenic mountain range east of San Diego.
The day was cold & clear so could see for miles. Hike was 'energetic' but do-able. Took my time and enjoyed the sunny day.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
We enjoyed our private tour of the wolf center and visiting the Grey wolf pack and Mexican wolf pack. The California Wolf Center is doing important work and it’s nice they also do tours to educate the public. Our daughters also enjoyed the artifacts display after the tour.
4.5 based on 301 reviews
The Eagle and High Peak Mine tour has the same charm and authenticity that you'll come to expect from the town of Julian, CA. It's family owned and a labor or love. Our tour guide, Matt, had almost infinite knowledge about the mine's inner workings, and he was very charismatic and funny which this made the tour memorable for myself and my fiancé. (And they fit us in for an end of day tour, which was really nice.) There's a trough for learning how to pan for gold, to understand the process and experience the feeling of washing away dust and dirt to reveal something magical. And that might be the same feeling you'll get if you turn down the dusty path to get to the Eagle and High Peak Mine.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
Hikes the Desert View trail here the other day. Moderately strenuous but worth the effort. The views at the top are excellent!
4.5 based on 38 reviews
We visit Julian several times a year and always call at the Julian Cider Mill to buy great snacks and a gallon of boysenberry apple cider. They sell all kinds of snacks, mostly homemade from chocolate, to honey, to syrups, to jellies,to nuts and even fresh eggs. Well worth a visit, they always have samples of cider to try. The staff are always very friendly and courteous.
4.0 based on 135 reviews
Situated at an elevation of 4,600 feet, this small 110-acre lake is surrounded by Cuyamaca Rancho State Park that is mostly wilderness.
Having lived up here a few decades ago I fell in love with Lake Cuyamaca. Of course, as much as I enjoy fishing it's not surprising. This is really the only Alpine type mountain lake in San Diego County. It's not a big lake and on windy days can be a real challenge. Same for in the dead of winter, it gets mighty cold here. It can be sunny and warm fifty miles away in San Diego and snowing here. Bring a jacket! The folks who help you with your boat rentals, fishing permits, etc., are always very helpful and friendly. They're also a great source of information as to where the fish are biting. I've taught my grandkids how to fish at this lake, and there's no price on those precious memories.
4.0 based on 51 reviews
Located just off Julian's main street, the volunteer-run museum, offers a wonderful window into Julian's past, and the 19th and early 20th centuries in general. There are items of interest to children (animal skills to touch, guns to look at, old telephones, precious metals, President US Grant's bookcase. All this, plus the history of Julian from the founding of the city makes the museum a great place to visit for anyone interest in learning more about the origins of Julian or the time period generally. Although you could easily spend more than an hour looking around, 30-45 minutes is probably enough for most people.
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