Bailey’s Palomar Resort
P.O. Box 87, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060
Phone: 760-742-1859
Email: Click for secure form.
* Reservations are required. Prices subject to change without notice. Weekend and
weekday rates vary by season, accommodation and occupancy. Please refer to
individual accommodation page for more information - and feel free to contact us by
phone or though our secure email link on our Contact Us page.
Thank You For Your Interest in our Place!
Some Things To Do
Around Palomar
For generations, Palomar has greeted
visitors with breathtaking mountain
scenery, meadows sprinkled with
wildflowers, an amazing array of wildlife
- and dark starry skies overhead!
Lucky visitors may spot dear, fox,
coyote, wild turkeys, hundred of species
of birds including owls, hawks and
eagles. Palomar Mountain boasts one of
the most unique and bio-diverse regions in Southern California.
Here are some notes on the area and related web sites.
Weather Forcast for Palomar Mountain - NOAA
Palomar Highway S6 - San Diego County
Highway 76 - CalTrans
“The Big Eye” - Palomar Observatory
Just 15 minutes from Bailey's, Palomar
Observatory is open to the public free of
charge from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
everyday. Owned and operated by the
California Institute of Technology it is
home to the 200" Hale Telescope.
Designed and built in the 1930's it is still
a premier scientific instrument in use
every night (weather permitting). You can
view the telescope during the
day, from a glass enclosed visitor's
gallery inside the 200" dome building.
For more info visit CalTech’s Palomar
site www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar
Walk-About
Palomar Mountain has a wonderfully
diverse and rich forest environment.
Topping out at 6100 feet above sea level,
Palomar is part of California's Coastal
Mountain Range and is home to a rich
mixture of oak, fir, pine and chaparral.
Clear artesian springs and lush meadows
spread across the valleys. We typically get
snow as early as Thanksgiving and as late
as May Day.
For current weather & forecast info visit
NOAA www.weather.gov
The Wild LifeThe local wildlife include
squirrel, bobcat, fox, raccoon, coyote, deer,
mountain lion - and the occasional bear.
The bird life is rich and varied (we currently
have a "herd" of 30 wild turkeys running
amuck in our valley) - a rewarding experience for "birders."
Try this site for more on Palomar’s
Birds palomaraudubon.org
Palomar Mountain State Park Just 10
minutes away from Baileys, the State Park
has numerous day trails. A modest fee is
charged for State Park day use at the park
entrance.
Visit Palomar State Park at
www.parks.ca.gov
Mother’s Kitchen & The Store
Mother’s is our local vegetarian eatery with
excellent food and friendly service. Next
door is The Store - a good selection of
convenience store food and wonderfully
eclectic curios. Mother's kitchen
Restaurant and The Store is located at the summit of the mountain,
about 5 minuets from Baileys. They’ve been serving delicious,
wholesome vegetarian food since 1977. After a hike at the state park, a
drive or bicycle ride to the summit, a stop at Mother's is a must!
For menus and more info visit
http://www.motherskitchenpalomar.com/
Historic Bailey Meadow
Bailey's Palomar Resort is located on sixty acres of prime Palomar
mountaintop and is a great place for short hikes. Baileys is a private
resort property, and a reservation or invitation is required (no drop-ins
please).
For more information on Baileys click here Reservations