Rancho Bernardo is a community in the city of San Diego, California with a population of 48,875. It is located about 20 miles north-east of downtown San Diego, northwest of the city of Poway and south of Escondido.
REAL ESTATE For details on local listings and information about the Rancho Bernardo area, contact Greg Timms directly at 858 592 6824 x108.
EDUCATION Rancho Bernardo offers local access to elementary, middle and high schools, namely Highland Ranch Elementary, Bernardo Heights Middle and Rancho Bernardo High School. Rancho Bernardo High School, known as RBHS, opened in September 1990 and is the district's third high school with approximately 2,800 students in grades 9 through 12, and approximately 150 faculty members. Post-secondary education for residents of Rancho Bernardo is easy to access to San Diego's many universities and colleges including San Diego State University, the San Diego Mesa College and the San Diego City College, all located within 20 miles of Rancho Bernardo.
RECREATION This community has no shortage of activities. The Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center and Park spans over 38 acres of land, providing residents with the use of two play areas, a dog park, tennis courts, basketball courts, ball fields, as well as an indoor gymnasium. There are parks within Rancho Bernardo offering a variety of activities and ammenties: Balboa Park - with its horticultural and cultural resources and home to the World Famous San Diego Zoo and Old Globe Theatre, Mission Bay Park - with 4,235 acres and the largest man-made public aquatic recreational area in the world, Presidio Park – with over 50 acres and overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Bay, Mission Valley and the Pacific Ocean and home to The Serra Museum, and more than 2 miles of trails for cycling and walking, and Shoreline Parks – a coastal system including 65 view areas and coastal access points. The community also has a street fair called RB! Alive, an annual event which is celebrated on the first Sunday of June. |