Camino Bernardo is a residential community in the southwest corner of
Rancho Bernardo. Located south of Camino Del Norte and east of Bernardo
Center Drive, it sits between High Country West, 4S Ranch, and Rancho
Penasquitos. It consists of 300+ hillside homes. The Falls,
within Camino Bernardo, is a collection of condominium town homes with
easy access to area employment and shopping areas.
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Camino Bernardo
This is the top of Camino Bernardo looking to the west across 4S Ranch.
From the bottom center of the photo, Paseo Montenoso runs into Avenida
de los Lobos. Camino Crisalida and Camino Abrojo sit behind and
above the open space hillside. 4S Ranch is in the far background.
Lusardi Creek runs through the pond that can be seen on the left side
of the photo. (photo taken August 2004)
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Camino Bernardo
This photo looks north across The Falls and High Country West. Camino
Del Norte runs across the center of the photo from left to right (going
towards the freeway). Bernardo Center Drive runs up the left side
of the photo towards I-15 and the center of Rancho Bernardo. The
new “Turtleback” pedestrian bridge can be seen crossing Camino
Del Norte near the intersection with Bernardo Center Drive. This
bridge was built by Newland Communities of 4S Ranch, in a cooperative
effort with the community, as a traffic mitigation measure. It is
a new signature piece for this community, and provides a safer journey
to school for Turtleback Elementary students. Turtleback School
is near the center of the photo, just below the High Country West Community
Center. The Rancho Bernardo Business Park is on the left. (photo
taken August 2004)
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Camino Bernardo from the south
This area of Camino Bernardo has single family homes with
views. It is south of Camino del Norte, east of Bernardo Center
Drive, and west of I-15. The start of the new Bernardo Center Drive
extension (to 4S Ranch) can be seen upper left. "Turtleback Bridge"
crosses to High Country West Plaza (upper right corner). It gives students
a safer journey to Turtleback Elementary School. Camino Crisalida is on
the left, Avenida de Los Lobos starts across the bottom, and Camino's
Codorniz and Abrojo form the circle at the top of the hill. The hillsides
are preserved as open space. (photo taken August 2004)
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The Falls and Camino Bernardo
This view looks south from Camino Del Norte towards Black Mountain.
The intersection at Bernardo Center Drive, with the new "Turtleback"
pedestrian bridge is in the lower right corner. Bernardo Center
Drive can be seen running along the right hand side of the photo into
4S Ranch and towards Carmel Valley. The Falls are in the lower part of
the photo, and Camino Bernardo is just above The Falls. A corner of Rancho
Penasquitos can be seen in the upper left corner. (photo
taken August 2004)
More information about this community is available at Camino Bernardo
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