Blue sky ecological reserve Discover Blue sky ecological reserve Walk along a tree-lined creek in this 700-acre oak-lined canyon flanked by coastal sage scrub and chaparral-covered hills Hike up to Ramona Dam or connect to the trails around Lake Poway The Reserve is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and provides a great opportunity for a nature walk for you, and your family and friends The trails are open to
Location — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon The City of Poway manages Blue Sky Ecological Reserve For more information on hours, safety, regulations and City of Poway programs, click below
Who we are — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon Friends of Blue Sky Canyon is dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and providing educational and financial resources to promote the preservation and protection of the biological and cultural resources of the Blue Sky Canyon Ecological Reserve for the enjoyment of current and future generations
Habitats — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon The Four Habitats at Blue Sky Habitats are different types of environments that support associated groups of organisms Blue Sky Ecological Reserve includes 4 important habitats of coastal California As a result, it is home to a wide range of plants and animals Learn to recognize these habitats, as well as the plants and animals associated with them, when you visit Blue Sky
Endangered and Threatened Species of Blue Sky Among the many reasons natural areas like Blue Sky Ecological Reserve are set aside and protected is to preserve essential habitat for Endangered and Threatened species Blue Sky has several endangered and threatened species W hat is the difference between an endangered and threatened species? An endangered species is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild A threatened (or
New Blog — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon Text and most pictures courtesy of Al Torretto Among the many reasons natural areas like Blue Sky Ecological Reserve are set aside and protected is to preserve essential habitat for Endangered and Threatened species Blue Sky has several endangered and threatened species W hat is the difference between an endangered and threatened species?
Donate — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon Your donation will support our mission to protect and preserve the Blue Sky Ecological Reserve and promote an understanding and appreciation of nature Friends of Blue Sky Canyon is a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code
Animals — New Blog — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon Among the many reasons natural areas like Blue Sky Ecological Reserve are set aside and protected is to preserve essential habitat for Endangered and Threatened species Blue Sky has several endangered and threatened species
Events — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon upcoming events sponsored by friends of blue sky Canyon- saturday, march 28- 9:00 to 11:00 am sring discovery table Spring is the season of renewal and a time when nature wakes up from her winter slumber and provides us a dazzling display of wildflowers Visit with us at the kiosk on the main trail for more information on spring at Blue Sky!
Volunteer — Friends of Blue Sky Canyon Volunteer You can volunteer at Blue Sky as a short-term volunteer to assist with invasive species removals, habitat restoration projects, trail and infrastructure repair projects For a longer-term contribution, consider becoming a Blue Sky docent Docents perform a variety of tasks, including patrols, in-classroom interpretive programs, guided nature walks, and Blue Sky educational events