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The park provides a natural setting in the midst of a busy urban area. The 467 acres (189 ha) of dedicated natural parkland include finger canyons and mesas on the south side.
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In the late 19th century, this area was named Clemente Canyon for a native American rancher. During the 1970s its natural ecosystem and
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at the intersection of the San Clemente Canyon and Rose Canyon. Evidence of their presence still remains in San Clemente Canyon.
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The main canyon and its tributaries continue to support a population of resident wildlife including raccoons, skunks, rabbits,
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had historically inhabited the area of San Diego County for 10,000 years and was home to a Kumeyaay village called
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Geology and ground waters of the western part of San Diego County, California
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communities are closely defined by their microclimates and underlying soils.
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that is best exposed in the roadcuts along Regents Road and Genesee Avenue.
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Over 40 million years ago an ocean covered San Clemente Canyon during the
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Sandiego.gov: History of Marian Bear Memorial Park + San Clemente Canyon
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The canyon and Marian Bear Memorial Park parallels the
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San Diego Park & Recreation Department: official
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San Diego, California
arroyos
San Clemente Canyon Freeway (State Route 52)
Interstate 5
Interstate 805
amphibians
coast live oak
California sycamore
chaparral
riparian
California native plant
Kumeyaay people
habitats
San Clemente Canyon Freeway (State Route 52)
community leader
environmentalist
Eocene
Paleogene period
mollusks
Scripps Formation
Parks in San Diego
Sandiego.gov: Marian Bear Memorial Park
Sandiego.gov: Map of Marian Bear Memorial Park





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