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San Marcos is a great community with great
restaurants, easy access to many attractions and amenities. Come and see
why many choose to call San Marcos home.
San Diego Zoo
This world-famous establishment is clearly no
ordinary zoo. Walk or ride a double-decker bus throughout this
expansive park, home to over 4,000 rare and exotic animals exhibited
in beautiful garden habitats. More than a park, this zoo is a major
research facility although it is cleverly disguised with
entertaining shows and inspiring exhibits like Polar Bear Plunge and
Hippo Beach.
10 Reasons to Live in San Marcos
1.Strong Local and Regional
Economy Low unemployment
Fastest growth in San Diego County
Lowest taxes in San Diego County
Low crime rate
Strong commitment to promote economic development
2.Excellent Transportation
Network Santa Fe Railroad
North County Transit District Commuter Rail (2005)
Excellent bus service
Palomar Airport, 6 miles
Lindbergh Field (San Diego Airport), 35 miles
John Wayne Airport (Orange County)
Easy access to Interstate Routes 5 and 15
6 interchanges on State Route 78 (existing, planned and under
construction)
3.Availability of Land for
Development 70% of City is built-out
4.Central North County Location Excellent urban (rural) interface setting
with small town informality
Easy access to San Diego and southern Riverside and Orange County
markets via Interstates 15 and 5
5.Exceptional Educational
Opportunities Award winning Unified School District – 7
California distinguished schools
Palomar Community College
California State University San Marcos
Easy commute to other colleges and universities
Ready access to employee skills training opportunities
6.Diversified Housing Market Master planned, award winning communities
Leader in providing quality affordable housing
Wide range of housing prices/designs
7.Quality Parks, Recreation, and
Cultural Programs Master parks and trails program
Exceptional community recreation programs
City/school district cooperative programs
Access to lakes, beaches, regional recreation
Local and regional cultural programs
8.Hospitable Climate Warm, sunny weather with mild winters
9 to 11 inches of rainfall annually
Average summer temperature 72 degrees – mild year-round climate
9.Environmental Awareness Preservation of San Marcos Creek,
ridgelines, sensitive habitat
Participation in state federal and regional conservation programs
Progressive local and regional air, water quality programs
10.Quality Medical Care Local and regional hospitals and clinics
Community out-reach programs
Expanding private and community hospital facilities
Cal State San Marcos
California State University, San
Marcos (also known as CSUSM or Cal State San Marcos) opened in 1990
as the 20th campus of the California State University system, the
first new campus in nearly 30 years. Today it is a rapidly growing
university located in San Marcos, a northern suburb of San Diego.
With an average rainfall of
10 inches per year and the average temperature range being a high of 77
degrees and a low of 47 degrees, San Marcos – 12 miles from the Pacific
Ocean and in the direct path of an ocean breeze has beautiful weather on
a daily basis, accommodating almost any recreational pursuit.
San Marcos residents and visitors can take advantage of a wealth of
recreational opportunities, including water sports – swimming, surfing,
water-skiing and boating – just minutes away to the west of us at some
of the many fine public beaches.
Golf is played all year around on 22 golf courses within a 30-minute
drive of San Marcos. Three courses are located within the City of San
Marcos. Torrey Pines and LaCosta are among courses found in beautiful
San Diego County.
If tennis is your game, there are many first rate tennis courts to be
found at the variety of spas, health clubs, parks, colleges and hotels
in North County. Deep-sea fishing is available from Oceanside Harbor and
fresh water fishing can be found at Lakes Dixon, Hodges and Wohlford in
and around Escondido. The great Grey Whale migration is enjoyed along
the southern California coast, beginning annually in February.
Hiking, camping and biking enthusiasts have initiated the development of
hiking and bike trails. San Marcos is proud to have several enjoyable
trails, while state, county and private campgrounds located nearby, at
the ocean, on Palomar Mountain, or out in the desert offer these
opportunities as well.
Skiing, snowboarding and snow play are available only two hours to the
north in the San Bernardino Mountains. California’s last frontier – the
desert – comprises more than 15 percent of the state. Within easy drive,
the Anza Borrego Desert State Park serves as an immense and unique
backyard.