• Inside photo of Volcan Mountain Foundation
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  • Child with sage at Volcan Mountain Foundation photo
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  • Photo of a hawk at Volcan Mountain Foundation photo
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  • Volcan Mountain Foundation outreach photo
  • Lady takin pictures at Volcan Mountain Foundation outreach photo
  • Study with a view at Volcan Mountain Foundation outreach photo
  • Study with a view at Volcan Mountain Foundation outreach photo
  • Study with a view at Volcan Mountain Foundation outreach photo
  • trailhead to Volcan Mountain Foundation
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Why is Volcan Mountain important to preserve?

  • Abundant water
  • Unique habitat and wildlife with sensitive, rare and endangered species
  • Wildlife corridors, connectivity and open space
  • Cultural history
  • Recreation

Rising over 5,000 feet, the Volcan Mountain range is the dominant scenic feature for a significant portion of San Diego’s backcountry and visible from the Pacific coastline 60 miles away.  It is one of the last privately-owned and relatively untouched areas of Southern California and is an extraordinary natural treasure which must be preserved for future generations.

The mission of the Volcan Mountain Foundation (VMF) 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.

Volcan Mountain Foundaton
https://www.volcanmt.org/
Mailing: PO Box 1625, Julian, CA 92036
Physical: 2015 Main St, Suite C, Julian, CA 92036
Email: info@volcanmt.org
Phone: 760.765.2300
https://www.facebook.com/VolcanMountainFoundation