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This shows the view looking toward the freeway exit from the north that is closest to the park http://www.flickr.com/photos/pipilo/4242511387/in/photostream/
And this shows the road that runs next to the nursing home, curves around toward the main park entrance, but then continues past the nursing home and past the park where many people park to go run at the park just off of the main road http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2741/4242512829_79f2132181.jpg
The photo here http://rbvistadellago.com/media/277814-R3-E098x360.jpg is from the south looking north. That's 15 in the middle, the buildings on the left are the nursing home "Casa" (Casa de Las Campanasa) and the park. The street that runs along the freeway, past the nursing home and the ballfields is where most people (and many with the trucks at lunch time) stop to eat or park to run. The ballfield visible closest to the nursing home is the intersection where there's a small signal to turn into the park parking lot, but like I said, many, many, many people use the street to park or the lots along the main street there, instead of truly in the park area.
This is again looking across the lake, showing what a non-intersection it really is exiting there at West Bernardo/Pomerado from the north if you're coming from Escondido - and it's pretty similar if you're exit approaching south from San Diego. http://mtbbill.com/cpg/albums/LakeHodges/normal_LakeHodges-27MAR09-02.jpg
I'm still trying to find a few other pictures to help illustrate the area better.
And this shows the road that runs next to the nursing home, curves around toward the main park entrance, but then continues past the nursing home and past the park where many people park to go run at the park just off of the main road http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2741/4242512829_79f2132181.jpg
The photo here http://rbvistadellago.com/media/277814-R3-E098x360.jpg is from the south looking north. That's 15 in the middle, the buildings on the left are the nursing home "Casa" (Casa de Las Campanasa) and the park. The street that runs along the freeway, past the nursing home and the ballfields is where most people (and many with the trucks at lunch time) stop to eat or park to run. The ballfield visible closest to the nursing home is the intersection where there's a small signal to turn into the park parking lot, but like I said, many, many, many people use the street to park or the lots along the main street there, instead of truly in the park area.
This is again looking across the lake, showing what a non-intersection it really is exiting there at West Bernardo/Pomerado from the north if you're coming from Escondido - and it's pretty similar if you're exit approaching south from San Diego. http://mtbbill.com/cpg/albums/LakeHodges/normal_LakeHodges-27MAR09-02.jpg
I'm still trying to find a few other pictures to help illustrate the area better.