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William Heise County Park
4945 Heise Park Road
Julian, CA  92036
Phone: (877) 565-3600
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William Heise County Park is considered by many to be the most beautiful of all our county parks. The more than 900 acres within its boundaries have changed little in the last century. Forests of oak, pine, and cedar surround peaceful mountain meadows and provide an undisturbed setting for miles of scenic hiking and equestrian trails. Mule deer are frequently seen throughout the park; rarer residents include bobcats and mountain lions. Though its forest may seem timeless, each season brings dramatic changes: from winter snowfall to spring wildflowers, there is always something new to see at Heise.
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Eagle and High Peak Mine
North C St.
Julian, CA  92036
Phone: (760) 765-0036
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The Eagle and High Peak Mine is an authentic 1870-era gold mine. Visitors can explore tunnels and see authentic tools, machinery, trucks, cars and more. Visitors to the mine can take hour-long guided tours through this 1879-era hard rock gold mine. There are also rock and mineral displays, a gold panning demonstration, picnic area and restrooms. Cameras are okay. Special arrangements can be made for groups.
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