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Public Domain Picture: Tijuana Slough NWR & National Estuarine Research Reserve Visitor Center

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Tijuana Slough NWR & National Estuarine Research Reserve Visitor Center
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Tijuana Slough NWR & National Estuarine Research Reserve Visitor Center
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Directions to Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center 301 Caspian Way Imperial Beach, CA 91932 From North: Take I-5 South to Imperial Beach, take exit 4 – Coronado Avenue (not Coronado Bridge), turn right, continue straight on approximately 2.5 miles. (Around 13th street, Coronado Avenue will turn into Imperial Beach Blvd; continue straight on). *** Turn left on 3rd Street at the stop sign, then left on Caspian Way which leads into parking lot. (parking is free) From South: Take I-5 North to Imperial Beach, take exit 4 – Coronado Avenue, turn left. Continue straight on approximately 2.5 miles. (Around 13th street, Coronado Avenue will turn into Imperial Beach Blvd; continue straight on).***Follow above directions. From Coronado: Take 75 South. Turn right on Rainbow Drive. Turn right onto Palm Avenue. ***Follow above directions. From Palm Avenue trolley station: Take bus #933 to 3rd Street and Imperial Beach Blvd. ***Follow above directions. From Iris Avenue trolley station: Take bus #934 to 3rd Street and Imperial Beach Blvd. ***Follow above directions. Or visit our website: www.trnerr.org (Lisa Cox/USFWS)
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